
PS3A says, "You have probably seen Simplygon in action at some point, not that you would have noticed.
Simplygon is a powerful 3D-optimisation tool, designed by the Swedish-based company Donya Labs AB to make high-detail games run smoothly. It has been used for major PS3 games such as Resident Evil: Raccoon City and Dark Souls, and it has even been used by Blizzard.
In this Behind the Game feature, Martin Ekdal, the company’s vice president of sales and marketing, explains what Simplygon is and how it works."

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It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.
^Shut up Lisa.
Pretty neat :D Didnt know this kind of software was being used in games like Dark Souls. As i understood from the interview, the software renders and 'unrenders' details of characters. I think :I