Ubisoft (redirect from Dunia Engine)
from Dunia. Parts of the engine were originally intended for another game in the Driver franchise. The Dunia Engine is a software fork of the CryEngine that...
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Far Cry (redirect from Dunia Engine 2)
games in the series have used a Ubisoft-modified version of the CryEngine, the Dunia Engine, allowing for open world gameplay. In the present, the franchise...
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the Dunia Engine, which is used in their later iterations of the Far Cry series. According to various anonymous reports in April 2015, CryEngine was licensed...
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Dunia Elvir (born 1973), Honduran TV journalist and producer Dunia Susi (born 1987), English footballer Dunia Engine and Dunia 2, video game engines developed...
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Also, it mixes game engines with rendering engines as well as API bindings without any distinctions. Physics engine Game engine recreation List of open-source...
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game using the engine. Snowdrop is one of the primary game engines used by Ubisoft along with Disrupt, Dunia, and Ubisoft Anvil. The engine is coded mainly...
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of engines capable of these effects are evolutions of engines from the previous generation, such as Unreal Engine 3, the Dunia Engine and CryEngine 2,...
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Far Cry (video game) (category CryEngine games)
Cry as well as a perpetual license for the CryEngine, which they continued to modify with their Dunia Engine. In 2008, Far Cry 2 was released, developed...
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Ubisoft Anvil (redirect from Scimitar (Game Engine))
Ubisoft Anvil is one of the primary game engines used by Ubisoft along with Disrupt, Dunia, and Snowdrop. The engine was originally known as Scimitar. Creative...
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Crytek (section 1999–2004: CryEngine and Far Cry)
well as a perpetual licence to the first CryEngine, which they have since adapted into their own Dunia Engine. In December 2004, Crytek and ATI created...
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