CryEngine, LithTech Jupiter Extended-Engine or Source-Engine - all these engines gave us great titles like Crysis or Half-Life 2. But which game-engines are the best? The German gaming-community pcaction.de voted for the best engines. The article describes how an engine works and shows some videos of spectacular engines.
It's now easier than ever to make "broad incorrect assumptions" about how games work.
Stop releasing broken games that need 6-12 months of patches/updates and while waiting for those patches/updates if gamers complain we are lecturer by game developers and community managers on how we don't understand how hard development is. First of all we are gamers we don't need to understand we are paying money to play a game and at the very least we expect a working product
Games cost 80 now and in few years will be 90 and within 10 years will be $100. So is it really asking for a lot to say please release games when they are in a stable playable state? Release now fix it later, release it now get some criticism but later when we will fix it gamers will praise us and call us great and our game sales will rise again. It's the same cycle. Just look at cyberpunk 2077 and how developers hid the actual console footage and reviews were using footage provided by CDPR and gamers were mad and now many of those same gamers praise CDPR for the job well done. This is why gaming is where it is today and developers know they can release unfinished games
Most drivers don’t know how cars are made, but still expect the car to be good quality and reliable.
It doesn't matter. I don't know how a good risotto is made, but I know when it tastes like sh$%.
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We're combing through some of the most hidden or obscure JRPGs out there. We've got 25 Obscure JRPGs to look at.
Remake of Lost Odyssey, Open World Alundra(ala breath of the wild), Xenogears Remake, and Breath of Fire Remake. I also want Golden Sun sequel on Switch 2!
How pathetic is that? What next? Top 10 pixellated turds in a videogame?
Agreed with: Crysis,Source and Company of Heroes(game engine)
lol @ Havok being a graphics engine... ;)
I wish there was a version of Google Translate that didnt turn the webpage into a jumbled mess I really do.
on a separate note the Source engine is the most successful engine of all time, no contest.
The current best engines are the New Cryengine, the Tech5 engine and the engine used to develop project offset, period.
These engines are so new and advanced that each of them still has to spawn a commercial game.
And the tech shots for these games say more then enough.
I am also pretty sure that Valve is working on a new engine, their engines are usually pretty groundbreaking as well, but their engine hasnt been officially revealed yet.
And in before: I disagree because of the Killzowne and teh Uncharted.
Because consoles engines dont even support half of the biscuits that up to date pc engines support.