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In version 2.1 the renderer was switched to a deferred renderer, making Leadwerks the second commercial game engine in the world to utilize this now-common technique (the first being the X-Ray Engine that powers the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series of games by GSC Game World). [5] Version 3 was released in April 2013 at the Game Developer's Conference. [6]
The most prominent surviving remnant of the leadworks is that of the flue chimney. The land around the chimney is owned by the State forestry company Coillte and managed by the Dublin Mountains Partnership. A waymarked walking trail around the forest, called “The Lead Mines Way”, leads to the ruin of the chimney. [11]
The leadworks closed in 2001, with Calder relocating to west Chester. [3] Most of the remaining buildings of the leadworks, with the exception of the shot tower, were demolished around 2004 to make way for urban regeneration of the canal-side area. [3] A small park by the canal on part of the former site was opened in May 2006. [6]
E.L.E. peaked at the number two spot on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, peaking inside the top fifty for thirty-five weeks. [15] In the United Kingdom, E.L.E. entered at number fifty-four on the official UK Albums Chart, charting for seven weeks. [16]
Representatives of e.l.f. rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange in March. E.l.f. is one of two public companies with a workforce that is 78% women and 40% people of color.
"The hearts of the entire global Delta family are with those affected by today's incident at Toronto-Pearson International Airport,"said Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta. "I want to express my thanks to ...
Lee International was formed in May 1985, and is now the holding company for the Lee Group. In November 1985, Lee International made a recommended cash offer for a listed company, Humphries Holdings PLC, which rents lighting equipment in Europe, manufactures low voltage lighting, operates music recording studios and duplicated video tapes. The ...
U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday unveiled an expanded 14-count indictment accusing former Google software engineer Linwei Ding of stealing artificial intelligence trade secrets to benefit two Chinese ...