| Lush MMO Graphics: Working With A Third-Party Engine |
If you want to level fast you'd better use your aion gold and then buy some powerful equipment , this will help you a lot . Happy hunting ! Crytek's game engines, used to breathtaking effect in the company's own Far Cry and Crysis, haven't had as much pickup as, say, Unreal Engine or Source. But the Aion team wanted an engine that would do the team's assets right, and with some significant adjustments, it worked out: "We used an engine optimized for first person shooters in an MMO because we really wanted Aion’s environment to “pop” off the screen. CryEngine handles landscape textures with ease, and it’s great at processing light effects, which is particularly important in a world where available light tells part of the game’s story (and Aion is based on the world of angels). If you are still in search of cheap Aion gold and professional Aion powerleveling, just come here and we promise our best service can satisfy you at any time, we are online 24 hours everyday."That said, CryEngine isn’t an MMO engine per se. We had to rearrange about 90 percent of the engine to make it work for Aion. The building blocks were there; they just needed to be reassembled. The team has since worked hard to improve the graphical quality without switching graphics engines. "Whereas before our artists might have simply designed something to be as gorgeous as possible, as we become even more familiar with the technology we are finding ways to improve quality without any major performance or polygon hits." The issue also includes a roundup of governmental game development incentives, Front Line Award finalists, a piece on the art of creating believably flawed characters, and our regular monthly columns on design, art, music, programming, and humor. |