IT-Services

CryEngine 3 Ready for Massively Multiplayer.

Crytek"s Carl Jones said that the future of gaming will harbor massively multiplayer communities. Crytek"s Carl Jones, director of global business development, recently predicted that most game genres will eventually harbor massively multiplayer communities. Of course, Jones also threw in a bit of advertisement on behalf of his employer, saying that CryEngine 3 is definitely ready for the upcoming task. That"s not at all surprising considering the original CryEngine technology--released years ago--still serves as a high-end benchmark for today"s hardware. "Online gaming is without doubt the future of gaming," he told Develop magazine. "Where you draw the line at ò€˜massivelyò€™ multiplayer is a matter of opinion, but we can see most--if not all--games involving communities of players in the future. Products such as NCsoftò€™s Aion prove the power of CryEngine technology for these types of games." He offers examples on how the engine is ideal for MMOs, providing environment sizes that are limited only to developer budgets. The engine also provides intelligent streaming technology that leeches everything it can from the host platform, taking advantage of multiple CPUs, data clustering and compression. Ultimately he said that the latest CryEngine incarnation is more "well rounded" than the first two installments, and will do quite well in the middleware market. Currently Crytek has quite a few companies taking advantage of the CryEngine technology, spanning the just-launched Aion from NC Soft, the upcoming virtual world Blue Mars from Avatar Reality, and even an unannounced MMORPG from XMLGames.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):

News of the day
First Cell-powered computer ships.
The first product based on IBM/Toshiba/Sony"s Cell processor has shipped, reports Mercury Computer Systems. Mercury"s Cell Technology Evaluation System (CTES) is a 470-pound behemoth with one or two dual-Cell blades running Linux. It targets defense, medical, and industrial inspection markets.
Popular Articles

Made4net Hires Tyrone Connor as Business Development Manager
Made4net supply chain execution software provider today announced that Tyrone Connor has joined the company as Manager of Business Development for North America.

OCZ Announces Super-fast SSD With 120 MB/s Read And 100 MB/s Write Speeds.
Sunnyvale (CA) - OCZ Technology has announced it next generation of SSD drives that are up to twice as fast as the previous generation. While first generation SSD drives had read speeds of 58 MB/s and supported write speeds of up to 35 MB/s, the second generation comes with a massive 120 MB/s read and an even more impressive 100 MB/s write speed.