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2011-07-10, 03:39 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Just a bit of info that I found on the net for you guys, am guessing alot of you already know about this but its still intresting.
SOE boss John Smedley revealed long-awaited details for Planetside 2 last night during the FainFaire eventm and Smedley stated out talking about the game’s engine, Forge Light. The engine will allow for “massive seamless worlds, advanced atmospheric effects such as moving lights and shadows, volumetric fog, and even sun filtering through clouds,” according to Massively. It will also allow the game to work on older PC systems as well as future hardware configurations. It uses NVIDIA’s PhysX system, which SOE believes can “make some of the most amazing looking characters and environments.” PlanetSide 2′s Matt Higby said the game would contain massive warfare, and it will be able to accommodate “thousands of players in open world combat, with massive conflicts.” It will come with a new conquest map, areas in the game are contestable and considered valuable real estate. Topography changes when areas are conquered, with battles taking place in physical structures as well as in the landscape. Players will be fighting over resources, which are needed for armor, weapons and vehicle upgrades. Each of the three empires are back, the game has new combat roles, a new skill tree class and outfit updates, and will include an “offline, time-based unlock system,” similar to the one used in EVE Online. This will allow players to continue advancing even when offline and to keep up with what their friends are up to in-game |
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2011-07-10, 06:09 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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Frostbite 2 is much better for the super small scale of BF type games. But the destructable stuff has no use in a persistant game, nor was it designed or able to even remotely handle what Forgelight can with ps2.
Plus you need to call up NASA to run BF3 even with its small scale at full power. We have a game with 100x the players, so that wouldnt work so well. =) |
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2011-07-10, 06:36 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | |||
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2011-07-10, 08:28 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
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That tank level was pretty damned large. Not so large perhaps as PS, but it could give some PS continents a run for their money. Size doesn't matter much anyway. Most engines could handle PS sized maps with PS level of detail no sweat. Obviously it can't handle PS2 though, because its not designed to do so. Forgelight couldn't handle BF3 either. And destructible stuff would work fine. It'd just have to autorepair when nobody was around to see it do so. |
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2011-07-10, 08:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
Frostbite 2 is very technically impressive. Amazing in some ways. I also wouldn't say small scale, we're talking square KM sized maps with 64 people...that's larger than most high-profile FPSs support. Add in fighter jets ect...definitely not small scale. But also not up to the scale of planetside 2 (we hope).
I don't think we've seen enough for Forge Light to say much about it. The trailer looked perfectly adequate, if not really amazing. The important part is handling the massive player counts and everything that goes along with it. If it does it properly it's amazing in it's own right.
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2011-07-10, 09:13 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
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There was a huge post about it a few months ago on the front page.
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2011-07-10, 10:32 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
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http://jratcliffscarab.blogspot.com/...reenshots.html
A blog post from the designer of the PS1 engine.
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2011-07-11, 01:51 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
First Lieutenant
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Sorry when i say small scale im comparin to PS so thats not really fair, but even the bf maps are only 1km x 1km or 1sq km. PS1 had some 6x6 and even 8x8 maps, 36sq km and 64sq km respectively. Not to mention 4-500 players, thats large scale. And compared to ps2 which will have 2-3x the players of that and potentially larger conts, whats "big" and whats "small" is gonna change. =D
Cant wait for the first "air night" when i see literally several hundred aircraft flyin overhead into battle.....while the CoD fanboys play their pathetically boring little tiny deathmatch zergs in CoD: part 57. |
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2011-07-11, 01:57 AM | [Ignore Me] #15 | |||
First Lieutenant
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ETA: but seriously, ima make sure im wearing an adult diaper that night. |
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