DSOGaming writes: "Today we bring you new shots from the works of ReVan1199, matthewhxq, iSqueezee, axeldev, walid-payne, Tom Yum 72, hostilis, Synce, Wesley Mackinder and Scott Homer. The highlight of this week is the updated images of Scott Homer's Bioshock project, as well as the Skyrim video of CrydaVinci. We've featured Scott Homer's work and in the past, so it's great to see that the Crytek artist is still working on it. Scott plans to release a video at a later date and we'll be sure to keep you posted. It's also great to see artists from other studios - like Wesley Mackinder who currently works at Rockstar North - experimenting with Crytek's proprietary engine. Enjoy!"
Check out the new gameplay video of Stalker: Noises of the Zone, the upcoming fan remake that based on CryEngine. Crowdfunding campaign is now live. More infos after the break!
Crytek today revealed details of how itscutting-edge CRYENGINE game development technology will power the newly-announcedreal-time movie production software, Film Engine.
YouTube’s ‘club4ghz’ has released two videos, showcasing the performance difference between CRYENGINE V and CRYENGINE 3, as well as the performance difference between CRYENGINE V’s DX11 and DX12 modes.
CE5 has a higher framerate but CE3 looks better at times...
I guess this is because CE5 is just supposed to be a Cryengine for VR and not much more
Interesting concept, no doubt. Looks good too
indeed. Pretty amazing that developers have the free time to experiment with various scenes and other engines