Holy. Shit.
The things I would do to get my hands on this engine..LOL
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kvl31g77Z8[/youtube]
The new features absolutely blow my mind.
Cryengine 3
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Re: Cryengine 3
eh reminds me of doom.....
very very nice stuff there. Just when you think graphics cannot get any better.

very very nice stuff there. Just when you think graphics cannot get any better.
Re: Cryengine 3
I think i just peed a little..
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king noob. Nice.
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Re: Cryengine 3
hahah
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Re: Cryengine 3
i can be funny sometimes
but i was dead serious in this case.

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Re: Cryengine 3
must have found a case of red bull's and drank them all at once 

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Re: Cryengine 3
Honestly, this looks better than what "next gen" is currently defined as. I don't think XBox 360 can handle some of those scenes. Verdict is still out on the PS3 until Final Fantasy XIII comes out and we can see what 4 CPUs of the Cell Processor can do.
I am sure that is some kind of monster computer they are running that on, likely with $10,000+ of hardware on it. It is interesting to see a tool that may be viable for the next round of systems, though.
I am sure that is some kind of monster computer they are running that on, likely with $10,000+ of hardware on it. It is interesting to see a tool that may be viable for the next round of systems, though.
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