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While some game developers may charge tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to license their 3D engine technology to other developers, GarageGames’ Torque Game Engine costs a scant US$100 to ...
The Linux Foundation, Amazon, and more than 20 other gaming companies hope to make open-source game playing more of a win-win technology for both developers and players.
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Recently Amazon announced that they would be open sourcing the 3D engine and related behind their Amazon Lumberyard game tooling effort. As Lumberyard is based on CryEngine 3.8 (~2015 vintage), th… ...