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  2. Unreal Engine 4 - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Engine 4 (UE4) is the fourth version of Unreal Engine developed by Epic Games. UE4 began development in 2003 and was released in March 2014, with the first game using UE4 being released in April 2014.

  3. Unreal Engine - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Engine (UE) is a 3D computer graphics game engine developed by Epic Games, first showcased in the 1998 first-person shooter video game Unreal.Initially developed for PC first-person shooters, it has since been used in a variety of genres of games and has been adopted by other industries, most notably the film and television industry.

  4. Unreal Engine 5 - Wikipedia

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    Unreal Engine 5 (UE5) is the latest version of Unreal Engine developed by Epic Games.It was revealed in May 2020 and officially released in April 2022. Unreal Engine 5 includes multiple upgrades and new features, including Nanite, a system that automatically adjusts the level of detail of meshes, and Lumen, a dynamic global illumination and reflections system that leverages software as well as ...

  5. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub launched a new program called the GitHub Student Developer Pack to give students free access to more than a dozen popular development tools and services. GitHub partnered with Bitnami , Crowdflower , DigitalOcean , DNSimple, HackHands , Namecheap , Orchestrate, Screenhero, SendGrid , Stripe , Travis CI , and Unreal Engine to launch the ...

  6. Video games and Linux - Wikipedia

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    The game engine is the software solely responsible for the game mechanics, or rules defining game play. There are different game engines for first-person shooters , strategy video games , etc. Besides the game mechanics, software is also needed to handle graphics, audio, physics, input handling, and networking.

  7. Open-source video game - Wikipedia

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    Tim Sweeney has implied this issue has hindered potential releases of older Unreal Engine source code. [122] The Godot , Nebula Device , Plasma , Torque , [ 123 ] Bork3D , Stride , PlayCanvas , Dagor Engine , [ 124 ] [ 125 ] and Defold [ 126 ] engines were also initially commercial and proprietary, while the Open 3D Engine is derived from ...

  8. Adaptive scalable texture compression - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive scalable texture compression (ASTC) is a lossy block-based texture compression algorithm developed by Jørn Nystad et al. of ARM Ltd. and AMD. [1]Full details of ASTC were first presented publicly at the High Performance Graphics 2012 conference, in a paper by Olson et al. entitled "Adaptive Scalable Texture Compression".

  9. Ambisonics - Wikipedia

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    Their first game to use an Ambisonic audio engine was Colin McRae: DiRT, however, this only used Ambisonics on the PlayStation 3 platform. [50] Their game Race Driver: GRID extended the use of Ambisonics to the Xbox 360 platform, [ 51 ] and Colin McRae: DiRT 2 uses Ambisonics on all platforms including the PC.