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desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
@Davidboon, no info on that as of today.


Crysis 2 (CryEngine 3) engine released to other developers

From the original Far Cry to the upcoming Crysis 2, German developer Crytek has built a reputation for technologically impressive games. Now the studio hopes to turn that reputation into real money, as today it launched CryEngine 3 for use by other developers.

As the underlying technology for Crysis 2, the CryEngine 3 technology reflects Crytek's recent expansion into multiplatform development. The engine is designed to support development not only on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PCs, but Crytek claims its scalability will also make it a viable choice for the next generation of platforms.

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cyborg47

Technomancer
no dude...not from crysis franchise!
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Ah here's the list from wikipedia..
Crysis - Crytek: Finished; Release 16 November 2007 in Europe and the U.S.
Crysis Warhead, uses an upgraded version of the engine; Release on 12 September 2008.
Entropia Universe Upgraded from Gamebryo Engine on 18 August 2009; currently open pre-beta (VU 10.0.6.29273).
Blue Mars - Avatar Reality, inc. - gaming platform, similar to Second Life; will be open beta[2] on September 02, 2009.
New MMORPG - XMLGames, in development (TBA).
Forged by Chaos - Panzar Studio, in development (TBA).
Lightspire: Fortunes Web[4] - Lukewarm Media, in development (TBA).
Merchants of Brooklyn[5] - Paleo Entertainment, Released: Mar 17, 2009.
The Day by Reloaded Studios.
Vigilance (Military Training Game) - The Harrington Group, Inc. (Not for public release).

i thought there was only one other game developed using CE2...
 
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desiibond

Bond, Desi Bond!
wow. thanks for that list. I was under impression that development on cryengine 3 has not started for other developers :)
 
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vamsi_krishna

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Need For Speed Nitro Launching Two Weeks Early

Unlike several other games we could mention, Need for Speed: Nitro is definitely not getting delayed into 2010. In fact, it's actually jumping ahead a couple weeks, with the release date set for early November.

Developed for the Wii and the Nintendo DS, Electronic Arts is taking aiming at casual gamers for this one. The racing is meant to be extremely forgiving, and it features an art style that plays to the Wii's strengths.

Electronic Arts has also released the complete soundtrack for the game, saying that it exemplifies the game's "intensity, attitude and adrenaline."
 

ratzee199

Journeyman
^Good work, Vamsi! Darn! No dwnldin' Asylum, eh?? Sh*t! How much would it cost here?

It's Rs 699, with 10% discount at SAYONARA, Mumbai, you can get it for Rs 630. Even I have faced the same problem. But my problem was with Grappling. I had tried to tweak the 'DefaultGravitypullZ' in the binarygame.ini file. Initially it works, but again I stucked. So, finally I bought the original one.
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Davidboon

In the zone
If Infinity Ward is ditching dedicated servers from modern warfare 2 then i think there's no point in buying the game .
 
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vamsi_krishna

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^Yea, I think Activision will not support dedicated servers for MW2. All we can do is... to feel happy towards what we getting.

Need for Speed sells 100 Million copies

In 1994, Electronic Arts released an all-new racer, The Need for Speed, for the 3DO console. Though that platform is long gone, the Need for Speed series went on to become one of the most popular racing series of all time, with 15 different games on 14 platforms.

Today, EA announced that the Need for Speed franchise has sold over 100 million units worldwide during its 15 year career--the only racing series ever to do so. (The only other EA title to hit the mark is the Sims series.) To put that in perspective, EA helpfully pointed out that the figure equals one third the total US population, and is triple that of Canada's inhabitants. The sum generated by the sales---$2.7 billion--also matches or exceeds the gross national product of many smaller countries.

In 2005, the series was the undisputed racing king, with Need for Speed Most Wanted selling 16 million copies worldwide, according to EA, and 3.9 million in the US, according to the NPD Group. However, the subsequent years have seen its once white-hot popularity cool somewhat domestically. Lifetime US sales figures from NPD show 2006's Need for Speed: Carbon selling 3.2 million, 2007's Need for Speed: ProStreet selling 2.4 million, and 2008's Need for Speed: Undercover selling 1.4 million.

In part due to these declining domestic sales, the Need for Speed series got an ambitious reboot this year, being split into three subfranchises. A hardcore racing sim, Need for Speed: Shift, was developed for the PC, PSP, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 by Slightly Mad Studios in the UK in conjunction with downsized Canadian studio EA Black Box. EA Montreal is putting the finishing touches on an arcade racer, Need for Speed: Nitro, for the Wii and DS. Finally, Black Box and EA Shanghai are working on Need for Speed World Online, a PC-Only, free-to-play game.

Although Nitro isn't out until November 3 and Need for Speed World Online won't arrive until next year, Need for Speed: Shift went on sale September 15. Following Monday's release of the NPD Group's US September sales numbers, GameSpot learned the version landed in 15th place on the top 20 chart, with 148,000 units, while the PS3 version took 16th place with 145,000 units. Add in the PSP edition's 10,700 units and the PC edition's 5,700 units, and the game's total US haul for the month was just over 309,000 units.

While decent, Shift's September numbers aren't at the same blockbuster level as previous Need for Speeds. However, with the series reaching the 100 million-unit mark, EA remains bullish on the brand. In June, the company tapped Criterion Games, developer of its acclaimed Burnout series, to oversee future installments. To get some perspective of where Need for Speed has been--and where it's headed--GameSpot spoke with EA vice president of global marketing Keith Munro.
 
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vamsi_krishna

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MW2 MSR announced..

Infinity Ward sparked a skirmish of sorts with PC gamers last week, when it announced that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 wouldn't support player-run dedicated multiplayer servers. This week, the Activision-owned studio doled out more PC-centric announcements, offering the final word on Modern Warfare 2's minimum system requirements as well as confirming integration with Valve's Steamworks back-end technology.

No one likes going into battle with subpar gear.

To get Modern Warfare 2 airborne on PCs, gamers will need to be running Microsoft's Windows Vista or XP, as well as have 16GB of available hard drive space. The minimum CPU requirement stands at AMD 64 3200+ or Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz, while GPUs will need to be the shader 3.0-equipped 256MB Nvidia GeForce 6600GT or ATI's Radeon 1600XT. XP users will need at least 512MB of RAM, and Vista owners must have 1GB of memory, at the least.

As for Activision's deal with Valve, MW2 on the PC will be supported by Steamworks, which offers a range of publishing and development tools ranging from product key authentication to social-networking functionality. As it pertains to MW2, Activision said that the game will make use of Valve's auto-updating and anti-cheat technology. MW2 will also include 50 Steam achievements.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will mobilize on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC on November 10, with separate editions also confirmed for the Wii and DS. For more information, check out GameSpot's previous coverage of Modern Warfare 2.

Minimum System Requirements:
Hard Drive Space: 16GB free hard drive space
Operating System: XP / Windows Vista
Processor: AMD 64 3200+ or Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz or better
RAM: 512MB RAM (XP) / 1GB RAM (Vista)
Video Card: Shader 3.0 or better 256MB Nvidia GeForce 6600GT / ATI Radeon 1600XT or better

Source: Gamespot
 
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tkin

Back to school!!
:twisted::twisted::twisted: I am in Krowhell, playing Krowsis! MW2 is for kids. I woulda played if it was KW2. :twisted::twisted::twisted:

Anyway, currently returned to PES2010 Demo, will get the full version soon. Again, kbd ftw!
Krowsis.........LOL epic win.
 

Krow

Crowman
I chellenge you to Krowsis vamsi. Lets see you play with a controller custom built for Krows. Then see who wins!!! ;) :D
 
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vamsi_krishna

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VG arabia's list of 11 Upcoming visual treats...

Final Fantasy XIII

Final Fantasy series is one of the most known series in videogames history. Each game in this very popular series has been able in raising the bar regarding visuals and attention to details, and this latest entry will be no exception.


Final Fantasy XIII is the first game of the main series of Final Fantasy in high definition. The game uses a new engine (Crystal Tools), which will be used for the first time this generation. The impressive Characters models, detailed environment, and the amazing artistic design of the game world will make this game a stunner.

*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/149913-FFXIII_01.jpg

God of War 3

The first two games in the series has really pushed the PS2 hardware to its limits, and don’t be surprised if God of War 3 has been able to push the PS3 spec to its limit when it arrives early next year. The folks at Santa Monica are working hard to present Kratos to this generation of gamers in a visually striking way.


Kratos in GOW 3 will comprise four times more polygons than his PS2 model. Add to this some amazing particle effects, moving titans in the background and you will get a game that will put a lot of blockbuster movies to shame.
*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/6769.jpg

Metal Gear Solid: Rising

While we haven’t seen any footage for this game, Kojima Productions assistant producer Sean Eyestone, has said that the team is remaking Rising’s engine “from scratch” to make it look better than MGS4. Look better than MGS 4? bring it on.

*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/mgs_rising_format.jpg

Crysis 2

Crysis 2 is an upcoming video game developed by Crytek, published by Electronic Arts, due for release on Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It will be the first game to use the new CryEngine 3, which will bring the most advanced visuals for all platforms.


The first game on PC is one of the most visually stunning games ever made, and the new engine will undoubtedly make the pretty even prettier.


*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/126605-CryENGINE31.jpg

Alan wake

Remedy Entertainment stirred the hype when they announced Alan Wake in 2005 as an exclusive for XBox 360, Since then, the game has undergone numerous delays and re-workings in both the main character’s appearance and the overall art-style of the game. But fear no more, the game will be released in spring next year.


Remedy managing director Matias Myllyrinne has said that Alan Wake is “all done, we’re just polishing at this point.” The game is already looking amazing with photo realistic environments, great lightning effects, and well crafted and animated character models.

*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Alan_Wake_Forest_mining_car_sm.jpg

Heavy Rain

The first thing comes to mind when someone wants to talk about this game is graphics. The game look so realistic with lots of details in the environment and possibly the best looking character models in the business. what can I say more about this game? Stunning.
*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/rain-drops-600x329.jpg

Assassins Creed 2

Ubisoft has been working hard on this title and believe me, you will be totally impressed this time around. The game renders some of the most beautiful places (Venice and Florence) on earth accurately and with lots of care and love.


The game engine has improved from the first game with Features added include a full night and day cycle, enhanced draw distance, the same vegetation technology used in Far Cry 2, improved lighting, reflection and special effects.

*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/assassinscreed.jpg

Lost Planet 2

Lost Planet 2 will be running on the MT-Framework 2.0, an updated version of the engine used in Resident Evil 5. Lost Planet 2 will be better, bigger and more visually impressive than the original game. Also, the game varied environments this time around and the huge Akrid bosses will make the game nicer to the eye.

*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Lost-Planet-2-video-game-image.jpg

Mass Effect 2
Although the first game does have a lot of technical issues such as texture pop up/in and the unstable frame rate, it’s still one of the best looking games on the Xbox 360. But now, those problems are something of the past, as Bioware seems to have addressed all of those problems in the sequel.


The characters in Mass Effect 2 will be more detailed not only graphically, but technically. In the original Mass Effect, Commander Shepard only had 20 animations for cover, while in Mass Effect 2, the character has over 200. The world will also be more open-ended in this installment; with beautiful vistas to explore and ugly aliens to kill.

*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/150362-subjectzeroheader.jpg

Splinter Cell: Conviction

Sam Fisher next adventure could be his best. The game is screaming quality, with new gameplay elements like the ‘Mark and Execute’ which makes the game more cinematic and faster paced.


The game presentation look sleek with Dynamically-tilting camera angles make the game feel like it’s a shakycam film during the game’s most poignant moments, while its new “projected objective” system shows your current goals on walls, mirrors, buildings, and floors. The visuals are great, the environment is much closer, more confined. Ubisoft you have a winner here.

*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/TGS-09-Splinter-Cell-Conviction-First-Hands-On-Impressions.jpg

Last Guardian

The Last Guardian is Fumito Ueda latest invention, the man behind two of the most creative games ever made, Ico and Shadow of the Colossus. What makes Ueda games so impressive graphically isn’t the technical aspect only, it’s the phenomenal artistic design that makes his games stand out from the crowd of games.


The great animation of the feathery creature, the attention to details in the game world, and the great atmosphere will make this game an experience like no other.

*www.vgarabia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/the-last-guardian-20090610072714320.jpg


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