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Best 10 Game Engines of this generation [IGN]

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Alex C:
I've never experienced the stuttering first hand. I didn't have a top end computer at the time or anything, but apparently I was one of those people with hardware that always played nice with the Source engine's texture and sound caches for whatever reason. Sometimes I suspect that blind luck and possibly voodoo rituals are bigger assets for the PC gaming enthusiast than any amount of technical know how.

evilbobthebob:
Yeah. I find that with some game engines, I actually get higher framerates when I increase the detail levels...the whole ATI/Nvidia thing with graphics cards annoys me too, especially the way engines seem to end up optimised for one or the other.

clockworkjames:

--- Quote from: evilbobthebob on 20 Jul 2009, 14:10 ---especially the way engines seem to end up optimised for one or the other.

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I always thought this was bullshit for the sole purpose of spending money to get a company to say so.

Confirm/deny?

MrBlu:

--- Quote from: evilbobthebob on 20 Jul 2009, 14:10 ---Yeah. I find that with some game engines, I actually get higher framerates when I increase the detail levels...the whole ATI/Nvidia thing with graphics cards annoys me too, especially the way engines seem to end up optimised for one or the other.

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Most sides are swinging Green nowadays. Especially Capcom. RE5 is hurting my poor 4850.

est:

--- Quote from: clockworkjames on 20 Jul 2009, 12:57 ---Side note, anyone else think crash bandicoot when naughty dog was mentioned?

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Yeah, I did too.  You know that the name isn't a co-incidence, right?  That is what the makers of Crash Bandicoot are up to these days.  I am pretty impressed.

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