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Originally posted by: CPA

Interesting you say that cause PK uses the SS engine.
No it doesn't - they are completely different engines, not to mention that one runs under OpenGL while the other runs under Direct3D.
 
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Originally posted by: CPA

Interesting you say that cause PK uses the SS engine.
No it doesn't - they are completely different engines, not to mention that one runs under OpenGL while the other runs under Direct3D.

Are you sure, I thought for sure it used the SS engine.

edit: Looks like I was wrong. They use their own "PAIN" engine. I did, however, find others who thought they used the SS engine. Oh well. I love both games.
 
Originally posted by: CPA

I did, however, find others who thought they used the SS engine.
I'm not sure why they'd think that given the games are three years apart and use two different rendering APIs.
 
Originally posted by: BFG10K
Originally posted by: CPA

I did, however, find others who thought they used the SS engine.
I'm not sure why they'd think that given the games are three years apart and use two different rendering APIs.

I guess because most of us are not in the know on APIs. 😛
 
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