Unreal Engine Code Issues Fixed By Third-party Company
An anonymous reader writes: Unreal Engine is the famous game engine that was used to implement such games as Unreal Tournament, BioShock Infinite, Mass Effect and many more. On March 19, 2014 Unreal Engine 4 was made publicly available from a GitHub repository. It was a big event for the game development industry. One of the companies that took an interest in this was PVS-Studio, who created a static C/C++ code analyzer. They analyzed the Unreal Engine source code and reported to Epic Games's development team about the problems they found. Epic suggested a partnership with PVS-Studio to fix those bugs, and their challenge was accepted. Now, PVS-Studio shares their experience in fixing code issues and merging corrected code with new updates in a major project that shares its source code.
A long time ago, I set up Siege of Avalon (at that point, already a 5 year-old game) and, upon getting to some specific level, found that performance had gone down the toilet. I fiddled around for a while, then (for some reason) called the support number. They told me to update my video card drivers. I told them that the video card drivers were already about 4.5 years newer than the game itself, and so their suggestion made no sense. We debated for a while, but they stuck to their guns. I hung up, frustrated.
Updating my video card drivers fixed the issue.
You can mod your friends, you can mod your nose, but you can't mod your friend's nose.