DevMaster.net Presents the 3D Engines Database
desjerlaih writes "DevMaster.net is reporting that it has developed a comprehensive 3D Engines Database that provides detailed and organized information on current game engines. According to the site, the engine database is committed to providing the most accurate and up-to-date information on today's engines. Source (Half-life 2's engine), and Unreal 3 are already on the list, and their listed features are pretty impressive."
It's not very up-to-date if Doom 3 isn't there. I searched, but alas, it is missing.
There are 01 types of people in this world. Those that understand binary, and me.
The Torque game engine from Garage Games doesn't cost much, and it's fine for a lot of things.
... cost bucket loads' so I am just adding information, not contradicting.
I know you said 'nearly all
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IT companies use databases just like this to help them make informed decisions. Why infact just yesterday I had completed a compilation of game engines for the company I work for. We are using it as a resource for game developers in the area. Architects, landscapers, modders, programmers, animators, developers, publishers, and others all benefit from such a list. Sincerely, Nathan ITAAO Information Technology Alliance of Appalachian Ohio
3D Engines.net is a fully searchable 3D engine DB has been around for quite some time. This look interesting similiar...
*looks up and taps fingers in succession on chin*
-Robs
And they said goofing off to read slashdot is a waste of time... ;-)
If it's not there, then submit it: http://www.devmaster.net/engines/submit.php
Can't you read the instructions?