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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."

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  1. Re:Looks cute, but... by Creepy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It's interesting to me, if not just to look at how engines I've had a hand in (mostly bug fixes and porting) are faring. I also like to know how they stack up to the competition, feature-wise (in most cases mediocre, but I won't get into that :)

    This is probably more interesting to up-and-coming dev houses rather than big money houses. For that matter, you can have the best engine in the world and you won't get in the front door of EA if you're not already known as an AAA engine maker - you'll have to cut your teeth on a smaller market first. Also, some very good engines come with little or no cost if the game isn't in sales production, which is nice for new developers and indie houses that don't have the money to spend up front, so they can develop the game and later get the commercial contract when they get their publishing deal.