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Best 10 Game Engines of this generation [IGN]

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Melodic:
Source has been tweaked by Valve over the years, and the Orange Box engine upgrade deserves an updated version number at least. Is HL2 really "last" generation? TF2 certainly can't be.

UE3 hasn't been tweaked too much because the developer responsible for it hasn't touched it since. Other developers have used it as a base, and in that respect it's seen more facelifts than any other engine on the market, but since none of these are collaborative efforts, UE3 is still pretty much how it was in 2006.

KharBevNor:

--- Quote from: Melodic on 16 Jul 2009, 13:46 ---Also Khar, I hope that was a joke.

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But...but...I haven't posted in this thread yet...

Indeed I would not have but for this bizarre statement.

Explain yourself sir.

Spluff:

--- Quote from: est on 17 Jul 2009, 20:05 ---The Source engine has gone through a bunch of modular updates since its release, though.  Has UE3 been updated much since release?  I've seen a few things about it being "tweaked", but that is not the same as the amount of change that has happened with Source.

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There was a decent upgrade with UE 3.5 last last year, but apart from that I'm not sure.

Melodic:
Uhm, I meant KvP.


SO HOW'S THE WEATHER UP YOUR WAY EH?

MrBlu:
Oh, also, I don't remember if they fixed the physics engine in later renditions of CryEngine, but I know the version used in Crysis 1 was HORRIBLE. I mean, sometimes it worked, but other times it went so WONKY that I'd shoot a body in a vehicle and it'd fly all over the place...

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