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Heeys i just took a look at a new engine called the reality engine. It actually has realistic dept in the walls.
And light passes through certain objects.
And many more it rocks.
Links to it here: http://www.top-download.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7
Cry Havoc is being designed on Artificial Studio's Reality Engine. It's conceived as a multiplayer 4-team First Person Shooter based on modern war tactics, combined with a deep Real Time Strategy layer. Through success in teamwork and combat, FPS players advance up the ranks of their own team, gaining more RTS decision-making capability along the way. The primary objective, like traditional RTS games, is to defeat all the enemy teams by choking their resources and destroying their bases. The methods are unique to Cry Havoc, with fast-paced FPS action, upgradable character abilities, 3D real-time base construction, and advanced vehicle physics on land, sea, and air. Battles take place within seamless environments powered by the Reality Engine, including detailed natural landscapes, moody close-quartered interiors, and large-scale urban warfare. Cry Havoc has recently finished its preproduction stage, and is currently in playable state for internal development.
wow thos 2 demos are amazing, the backyard i think was awesome. So was the amazing dynamic lighting in the mansion demo... truly amazing, i can't wait for games to fully support this... so cool. I liked the physics on the mansion demo and the detail of the soda can on the backyard demo.
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