Epic Games: UE3
Emergent Entertainment : Gamebryo
Artificial Studios : Reality Engine
Eclipse Engine : Bioware
Saber Interactive : Saber 3D
Gamebryo is a big name engine, its used in quite a few games and updated frequently, i believe it is to be used in the up and coming warhammer mmorpg.
Unreal Engine 3 everybody knows about, this is supposed to support physx from the ground up, meaning its built right into the engine and not just "tacked on". Theres a ton of companies on board with UE3 including the giant developer everyone hates, EA games.
The Eclipse engine might be a big deal if Mass Effect is as good as it looks. Bioware makes decent engines like the base Aurora Engine for the 1st Neverwinter Nights.
And that is about where my knowledge on the product tapers off.
How is driver support?
How long until we see a PCI-E version?
Is there a faster version on the way?
Are there any updated reviews with how the card runs in enabled titles nowadays?
I only remember the disappointing numbers in GR:AW.
Emergent Entertainment : Gamebryo
Artificial Studios : Reality Engine
Eclipse Engine : Bioware
Saber Interactive : Saber 3D
Gamebryo is a big name engine, its used in quite a few games and updated frequently, i believe it is to be used in the up and coming warhammer mmorpg.
Unreal Engine 3 everybody knows about, this is supposed to support physx from the ground up, meaning its built right into the engine and not just "tacked on". Theres a ton of companies on board with UE3 including the giant developer everyone hates, EA games.
The Eclipse engine might be a big deal if Mass Effect is as good as it looks. Bioware makes decent engines like the base Aurora Engine for the 1st Neverwinter Nights.
And that is about where my knowledge on the product tapers off.
How is driver support?
How long until we see a PCI-E version?
Is there a faster version on the way?
Are there any updated reviews with how the card runs in enabled titles nowadays?
I only remember the disappointing numbers in GR:AW.