Time to say goodbye from all of us at bit-tech.net
Welcome challenger. Why not sit down, and play a little game?
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
‘Ray Tracing for Everyone.’
No RT cores required.
To summit up.
Crytek concentrating solely on 64-bit targets.
Eases the strain on lower-end hardware.
Puts his brothers in charge.
Demands damages and an injunction.
Beta-status only, mind you.
Crytek Promises sandbox source code, too.
One of five closed Crytek studios saved.
Has learned from Dishonored 2.
Leaves only Frankfurt and Kiev open.
Staff going without pay, sources claim.
Free game engine available now.
$50M for a CryEngine licence.
Capital secured, silence restored.
Key staff jump ship over financial woes.
Even as staff claim to be going unpaid.
Crytek's CryEngine is now available on Steam for developers to access through a subscription model.
MIT licence for DirectX analysis tool.
Performance optimisations for AMD's CPUs and GPUs are heading to the latest version of CryEngine.
Steam OS a likely decider in the move.
Quad-core owners, your time has come.
October 14 2021 | 15:04