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CryEngine 3 - The Urban Life System

Thanks to Crytek Cryengine 3, Enodo is a compañny that uses gaming technology to create interactive models and immersive, 3D environments. The results are design projects that feel like gamescapes: photorealistic, virtual reality with real-time 3D rendering.

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NewsForMe5697d ago

These guys need to make a PC exclusive open world crime game.

arnoldocastillo20035697d ago

For sure at least make a mod for GTA4

Crazyglues5697d ago (Edited 5697d ago )

-but that's GTA V's job... LoL

but seriously I think we will see the fruits of Crytek's labor in Crysis 2, surely this tech is part of what powers the NYC setting in Crysis 2..

I can't wait -this is going to be one awesome looking game.. If you look at the 3-D trailer they showed - http://www.youtube.com/watc...

-you can see how this tech plays out in the game... really amazing.

-What I would love this tech to be used for, to make a much better home experience on the PS3... Create a huge open world where like Second Life 2 and games like that.. to make an amazing open world where people can have a house and a car, or an apartment.

Have a corner coffee shop, have a newspaper stand near by where you can get the latest news in the world and hear about private game conference..

This is what home should have been, and if you make it that awesome people would buy it. (it could be like a $10 buck add-on from the PSN store) that way they could pay for making it awesome and useful.

They you will buy stuff in home that will help pay for the rest of home. (like a car for $5.00 bucks or something really hot for 10 bucks like a Ferrari)

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Our Story – Episode 2 – Crysis 2 to Ryse: Son of Rome

Crytek : In episode two of Our Story, the team discusses the evolution of Crysis into Crysis 2 and 3 (and the pressures that came with it), how a local connection landed an incredible collaboration with legendary composer Hans Zimmer, and the New York trip that inspired much of Crysis 2. For the gladiators among you, you’ll also get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the development of Ryse: Son of Rome and the attention to detail that went into it.

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DF Direct: Crysis 4's uncertain future is a grim portend for the industry

Crysis 4 is "on hold" and Crytek is facing layoffs - so what does that mean for the company that was once Germany's biggest games dev + the industry as a whole?

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PrinceOfAnger453d ago

I really want to see a Crysis 4 with all the ray-tracing & path-tracing effects. It would be a shame if they canceled the project. Maybe they could do a kickstarter?

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" Crysis is something of a tentpole game series for us at Digital Foundry, with a reputation for being an early adopter of graphics technologies that would later define entire generations of PC and console video games. That includes the likes of screen-space ambient occlusion, sub-surface scattering and ray-marched volumetric lighting, but you could write volumes about just how ground-breaking that first game was "

isarai452d ago

I really hope they come out and push the industry forward like they used to. I miss old crytek

PrinceOfAnger451d ago

They all look disappointed by this news especially Alex

JEECE450d ago

Pretty sad that the studio that gave us a monumental game like Crysis is now subsisting on microtransactions from a live service PVPVE game.

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Crysis 4 put "on hold" as developer Crytek is next studio hit by layoffs

Crysis developer Crytek is the next studio hit by layoffs, as it announces it's set to lose an estimated 15 percent of its 400 employees.

RaidenBlack459d ago

Why'd the day start with such sad gaming news?
Absolutely disheartening.

Jingsing458d ago

Maybe putting The Power Rangers in Hunt Showdown will get you some money back. (sarcasm)

Kassanova07458d ago

I'm always rooting for Crytek.

P_Bomb458d ago

I’m rooting for Crysis. Hope they work it out.

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