Thursday, March 10, 2011

Unreal Engine 3 DX11 makes sparks

Epic Games has released the beta of March of the Unreal Development Kit Beta and proposed a new demo. This is a milestone for the company that officially marks the arrival of DirectX 11 in its kit. The video, available on YouTube, shows the demo Samaritan in real time. It would still requested the use of three GeForce GTX 580 and uses the physics engine of NVIDIA APEX.

The final development kit supports Shader Model 5, tessellation and other DirectX features. The latest beta brings better management of bokeh in the effects of depth of field. It also adjusts the quality of textures according to their position and importance on the image and provides a dynamic creation of ombres.Évidemment, this kind of demo is not always representative of what one finds in a game that constraints of time and very different way, but it is breathtaking.

Epic also announced it was changing its pricing and that it would seek royalties from the time that the firm achieves a turnover of more than $ 50 000 on the game using its technology. The license costs 25% of revenues. So developers keep 75%.

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