Both runtime memory and runtime performance enable code and data systems to deploy content to Xbox 360, PlayStation 4. The next generation of the engine, Frostbite 2. Some notable Frostbite 2 powered games include Need for Speed: The Run, [5] Medal of Honor: Warfighter, [6]. Both runtime memory and runtime performance enable code and data systems to deploy content to Xbox 360, PlayStation 4. The next generation of the engine, Frostbite 2. Some notable Frostbite 2 powered games include Need for Speed: The Run, [5] Medal of Honor: Warfighter, [6]. Corsair Utility Engine Download (iCUE) Download v3.11.114. The Frostbite 3 engine — Need for Speed Rivals, Mirror's Edge 2, etc. — will ship optimized exclusively for AMD GPUs and CPUs.
SilkySlimSwag Enlisted: 2011-10-28
Just got my new asus direct cu II 760, booted up BF 4 and getting 28-50 fps on ultra with AO off and textures+filtering on high... It's a huge disappointment, not sure if it's supposed to run that bad. I'm interested on hearing other 760 owners thoughts.
Rest of my specs:
i5 4670k 3.4Ghz
8 gigs of ram
1tb HDD
win 7 64bit.
Rest of my specs:
i5 4670k 3.4Ghz
8 gigs of ram
1tb HDD
win 7 64bit.
'Show me a piano falling down a mine shaft and I'll show you A-flat minor.'
MarshennnEnlisted: 2012-09-13
Setting everything on ultra at 1080p, I get around 45-60 fps.
i7-3770k @3.4GHz
8GB RAM
GTX 760 (993MHz/1502MHz)
Check if your drivers are up-to date.
SilkySlimSwagi7-3770k @3.4GHz
8GB RAM
GTX 760 (993MHz/1502MHz)
Check if your drivers are up-to date.
Enlisted: 2011-10-28
MartianGeneral said:
Setting everything on ultra at 1080p, I get around 45-60 fps.
i7-3770k @3.4GHz
8GB RAM
GTX 760 (993MHz/1502MHz)
Check if your drivers are up-to date.
Im using the lates beta drivers, released yesterday.
'Show me a piano falling down a mine shaft and I'll show you A-flat minor.'
0syntrax0 Enlisted: 2011-10-25
2013-11-28 17:17 , edited 2013-11-28 17:18 by 0syntrax0
I get 90 - 130 FPS with all on MAX
i5 haswell 3.7GHz
8GBs RAM
2TB black HDD
780 GTX
Stickells54i5 haswell 3.7GHz
8GBs RAM
2TB black HDD
780 GTX
Enlisted: 2013-04-30
2013-11-28 17:18 , edited 2013-11-28 17:18 by Stickells54
I brought my 760 back, and got the 770. It is a large improvement in my experience.
8350@ 4.8Ghz
8GB mushkin Blackline
Rarely dip into the 40s..Al ultra with Post Processing and AA off
Marshennn8350@ 4.8Ghz
8GB mushkin Blackline
Rarely dip into the 40s..Al ultra with Post Processing and AA off
Enlisted: 2012-09-13
2013-11-28 17:18 , edited 2013-11-28 17:20 by Marshennn
SilkySlimSwag said:MartianGeneral said:Im using the lates beta drivers, released yesterday.
Setting everything on ultra at 1080p, I get around 45-60 fps.
i7-3770k @3.4GHz
8GB RAM
GTX 760 (993MHz/1502MHz)
Check if your drivers are up-to date.
What's your clock speed? Also, is the performance decent in other games? Try running a graphics benchmark test.
PS- Don't expect to go 60+ fps with the 760. It's a great card for it's price but if you want a flawless experience on 1080p ultra, I guess you'll have to cough up more money.
Enlisted: 2011-10-26
look I apologise for what im about to do but here goes :
IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HARDWARE, GO RUN ANY OTHER GAME EVEN BF3 THEN RUN BF4.
BATTLEFIELD 4 IS BROKEN. IT IS A LAGGY BROKEN MESS WITH HORRIBLE HARDWARE OPTIMISATION.
No point spending money on hardware. Even people with high end rigs have issues.
weggi_swaIT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HARDWARE, GO RUN ANY OTHER GAME EVEN BF3 THEN RUN BF4.
BATTLEFIELD 4 IS BROKEN. IT IS A LAGGY BROKEN MESS WITH HORRIBLE HARDWARE OPTIMISATION.
No point spending money on hardware. Even people with high end rigs have issues.
Enlisted: 2013-04-05
2013-11-28 17:21 , edited 2013-11-28 17:22 by weggi_swa
generaldeath2 said:
look I apologise for what im about to do but here goes :
IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HARDWARE, GO RUN ANY OTHER GAME EVEN BF3 THEN RUN BF4.
BATTLEFIELD 4 IS BROKEN. IT IS A LAGGY BROKEN MESS WITH HORRIBLE HARDWARE OPTIMISATION.
No point spending money on hardware. Even people with high end rigs have issues.
sooooo....how do you explain the game running smooth on other systems then? please enlighten me. magic?
I have a GTX 670 and it's running great on all ultra with aa, fxaa, ao and all that crap turned off.
even with all on and ultra I get above 50
Mainboard: ASRock Z77Pro4, CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K OC to 4.4GHz, Graphics: 2048MB Palit GeForce GTX 670 JetStream, RAM:16GB TeamGroup xtreem DDR3-1600, PSU: 530 Watt be quiet! Pure Power L7
Hero0fKvatch Enlisted: 2011-11-01
Overclock cpu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_4P6JaUH5U&list=FL64hsGxG1uRQZtQKmFU6fkg
Zwickaman Enlisted: 2013-08-18
My face when I have
Nividia GTX 770M
Intel i7 4th gen processor
16gb Ram
I still can only play on high graphics settings with 2-3 ultra settings.
I have an Asus G750 laptop.
JustCallMeVladNividia GTX 770M
Intel i7 4th gen processor
16gb Ram
I still can only play on high graphics settings with 2-3 ultra settings.
I have an Asus G750 laptop.
Enlisted: 2011-10-25
2013-11-28 17:22 , edited 2013-11-28 17:22 by JustCallMeVlad
1. Overclock your processor
2. Download EVGA Precision
3. Set Target power to max
4. Set temp target to max
5. Change this setting
http://nvidia.s3.amazonaws.com/aid_3130/adaptive_performance.jpg [nvidia.s3.amazonaws.com]
2. Download EVGA Precision
3. Set Target power to max
4. Set temp target to max
5. Change this setting
http://nvidia.s3.amazonaws.com/aid_3130/adaptive_performance.jpg [nvidia.s3.amazonaws.com]
Intel Core I7 5960X @ 4.7Ghz / Gigabyte X99 SOC Force / 16GB G. Skill DDR4 3000 / EK Cooled EVGA GTX 980 Classified's in Quad SLI / Evga 1600 G2 / Samsung U28D590D
EA_Chems Enlisted: 2012-10-11
I'm using a GTX 760 4GB, with a medium range i5 and 16GB Ram DDR3.
Running Ultra maxed out settings at 60+FPS, occasionally it drops into the 45s FPS on super large maps when there's a lot of action.
Maybe worth trying a clean-boot, updating your drivers and opening your PC case to make sure there's no accumulated dust between your CPU and its Fan (happened to me, a 'wall of dust' built up and it actually decreased the CPU's performance a lot)
Pure-Geenius-Running Ultra maxed out settings at 60+FPS, occasionally it drops into the 45s FPS on super large maps when there's a lot of action.
Maybe worth trying a clean-boot, updating your drivers and opening your PC case to make sure there's no accumulated dust between your CPU and its Fan (happened to me, a 'wall of dust' built up and it actually decreased the CPU's performance a lot)
Enlisted: 2011-10-30
Change network throttling (default 10 in windows 7)
I have mine at 20 decimal... doubles the work the processor can do from 10 packets per millisecond to 20 packets per millisecond... you can increase this up to 70 or switch it off with ffffffff
This will help redresss the CPU GPU mismatch
Try it (read about if first recommended... easy to do though and completely reversible)
I have mine at 20 decimal... doubles the work the processor can do from 10 packets per millisecond to 20 packets per millisecond... you can increase this up to 70 or switch it off with ffffffff
This will help redresss the CPU GPU mismatch
Try it (read about if first recommended... easy to do though and completely reversible)
Big Gee from Scotland here, on my NGM custom build... i7-5820k (6 C / 12 T) overclocked to 4.3Ghz, MSI X99 SLI plus DDR4 ATX, 16GB (quad channel DDR4 Ram) Kingston HyperX Predator CAS 13-14-14, Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 4GB GDDR5, Samsung SM951 NVME M.2 PCIe Solid State Drive, Windows 10 pro 64, Corsair Osabian 750D AXT (High Airflow Edition), Corsair H100i 250mm water cooler, BenQ 24' 144Hz monitor. resulting in a Super smooth, Super stable BF4 experience :o).... I'm using a, cunningly remapped, half 360 wired controller for all movement and key operations (my left hand is happy) combined with the beastly G600 mouse for aim, fire and the remaining fundamental operations (my right hand is happy). No need to touch the keyboard ever and I love it.. chilled out Battlefielding :o)
MysticFreezer Enlisted: 2011-12-12
Use win 8.1 >.<
generaldeath2 Enlisted: 2011-10-26
weggi_swa said:generaldeath2 said:sooooo....how do you explain the game running smooth on other systems then? please enlighten me. magic?
look I apologise for what im about to do but here goes :
IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HARDWARE, GO RUN ANY OTHER GAME EVEN BF3 THEN RUN BF4.
BATTLEFIELD 4 IS BROKEN. IT IS A LAGGY BROKEN MESS WITH HORRIBLE HARDWARE OPTIMISATION.
No point spending money on hardware. Even people with high end rigs have issues.
I have a GTX 670 and it's running great on all ultra with aa, fxaa, ao and all that crap turned off.
even with all on and ultra I get above 50
Turn the crap on then we will talk ? Im running a 780 ti with everything turned on, and I mean everything 'including the crap' and im just not seeing the performance I should.
Every other game I own ive seen a 60 fps increase from a Zotac GeForce GTX 670 4GB card.
But battlefield performance really is awful, no other way to say it :( hell Battlefield 3 runs at over 175 fps for me with all the crap turned on and everything on ultra.
WHY IS BATTLEFIELD 4 SUCH A POORLY CODED GAME ? WHY ? WHAT DID DICE TO FROSTBITE IN BF4 TO CRIPPLE PERFORMANCE ?
Best analogy I can give is BF4 = ARMA2 for engine performance !
Enlisted: 2011-10-28
2013-11-28 17:26 , edited 2013-11-28 17:26 by LordTrollingham
I use high settings and switch AA off. (ultra is for rookies who don't understand frame lag)
Usually get 50-80FPS depending on what's happening on screen. (quad core AMD fx and 8GB RAM, MSI 2GB 760GTX...pretty mid-range machine overall). I'm sure I could up it to ultra but why would I bother...it'll look similar but run worse. No point.
JustCallMeVladUsually get 50-80FPS depending on what's happening on screen. (quad core AMD fx and 8GB RAM, MSI 2GB 760GTX...pretty mid-range machine overall). I'm sure I could up it to ultra but why would I bother...it'll look similar but run worse. No point.
Enlisted: 2011-10-25
generaldeath2 said:weggi_swa said:Turn the crap on then we will talk ? Im running a 780 ti with everything turned on, and I mean everything "including the crap" and im just not seeing the performance I should.generaldeath2 said:sooooo....how do you explain the game running smooth on other systems then? please enlighten me. magic?
look I apologise for what im about to do but here goes :
IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HARDWARE, GO RUN ANY OTHER GAME EVEN BF3 THEN RUN BF4.
BATTLEFIELD 4 IS BROKEN. IT IS A LAGGY BROKEN MESS WITH HORRIBLE HARDWARE OPTIMISATION.
No point spending money on hardware. Even people with high end rigs have issues.
I have a GTX 670 and it's running great on all ultra with aa, fxaa, ao and all that crap turned off.
even with all on and ultra I get above 50
Every other game I own ive seen a 60 fps increase from a Zotac GeForce GTX 670 4GB card.
But battlefield performance really is awful, no other way to say it :( hell Battlefield 3 runs at over 175 fps for me with all the crap turned on and everything on ultra.
WHY IS BATTLEFIELD 4 SUCH A POORLY CODED GAME ? WHY ? WHAT DID DICE TO FROSTBITE IN BF4 TO CRIPPLE PERFORMANCE ?
Best analogy I can give is BF4 = ARMA2 for engine performance !
Your first mistake was wasting 700 dollars on a TI. What are your system specs?
Intel Core I7 5960X @ 4.7Ghz / Gigabyte X99 SOC Force / 16GB G. Skill DDR4 3000 / EK Cooled EVGA GTX 980 Classified's in Quad SLI / Evga 1600 G2 / Samsung U28D590D
EA_Chems Enlisted: 2012-10-11
How about you stop derailing OP's thread with your CAPSHOUTING and negativity?
That'll certainly be nice.
If you need help optimizing your settings/system to improve in Game performance, post in a constructive way, but please don't vent on someone's else thread.
MarshennnThat'll certainly be nice.
If you need help optimizing your settings/system to improve in Game performance, post in a constructive way, but please don't vent on someone's else thread.
Enlisted: 2012-09-13
generaldeath2 said:weggi_swa said:Turn the crap on then we will talk ? Im running a 780 ti with everything turned on, and I mean everything "including the crap" and im just not seeing the performance I should.generaldeath2 said:sooooo....how do you explain the game running smooth on other systems then? please enlighten me. magic?
look I apologise for what im about to do but here goes :
IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HARDWARE, GO RUN ANY OTHER GAME EVEN BF3 THEN RUN BF4.
BATTLEFIELD 4 IS BROKEN. IT IS A LAGGY BROKEN MESS WITH HORRIBLE HARDWARE OPTIMISATION.
No point spending money on hardware. Even people with high end rigs have issues.
I have a GTX 670 and it's running great on all ultra with aa, fxaa, ao and all that crap turned off.
even with all on and ultra I get above 50
Every other game I own ive seen a 60 fps increase from a Zotac GeForce GTX 670 4GB card.
But battlefield performance really is awful, no other way to say it :( hell Battlefield 3 runs at over 175 fps for me with all the crap turned on and everything on ultra.
WHY IS BATTLEFIELD 4 SUCH A POORLY CODED GAME ? WHY ? WHAT DID DICE TO FROSTBITE IN BF4 TO CRIPPLE PERFORMANCE ?
Best analogy I can give is BF4 = ARMA2 for engine performance !
Try windows 8. :p It really helped me. No stuttering and the game is performing like it should (bar the netcode issues).
Enlisted: 2011-10-25
MartianGeneral said:generaldeath2 said:Try windows 8. :p It really helped me. No stuttering and the game is performing like it should (bar the netcode issues).weggi_swa said:Turn the crap on then we will talk ? Im running a 780 ti with everything turned on, and I mean everything &quot;including the crap&quot; and im just not seeing the performance I should.generaldeath2 said:sooooo....how do you explain the game running smooth on other systems then? please enlighten me. magic?
look I apologise for what im about to do but here goes :
IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HARDWARE, GO RUN ANY OTHER GAME EVEN BF3 THEN RUN BF4.
BATTLEFIELD 4 IS BROKEN. IT IS A LAGGY BROKEN MESS WITH HORRIBLE HARDWARE OPTIMISATION.
No point spending money on hardware. Even people with high end rigs have issues.
I have a GTX 670 and it's running great on all ultra with aa, fxaa, ao and all that crap turned off.
even with all on and ultra I get above 50
Every other game I own ive seen a 60 fps increase from a Zotac GeForce GTX 670 4GB card.
But battlefield performance really is awful, no other way to say it :( hell Battlefield 3 runs at over 175 fps for me with all the crap turned on and everything on ultra.
WHY IS BATTLEFIELD 4 SUCH A POORLY CODED GAME ? WHY ? WHAT DID DICE TO FROSTBITE IN BF4 TO CRIPPLE PERFORMANCE ?
Best analogy I can give is BF4 = ARMA2 for engine performance !
I had no issues with Windows 7 and now on 8.1 everything is still the same. 8.1 isnt the answer to everything
Intel Core I7 5960X @ 4.7Ghz / Gigabyte X99 SOC Force / 16GB G. Skill DDR4 3000 / EK Cooled EVGA GTX 980 Classified's in Quad SLI / Evga 1600 G2 / Samsung U28D590D
Category: Game Environment Art, Level Design
December 12, 2012 (Updated: July 28, 2016)
Frostbite Engine Free
Update #3 (July 28, 2016): This post has been completely updated with 7 new, additional game engines, updated links and information that was outdated.
Update #2 (April 27, 2015): This post was been updated with one new additional game engine, updated links and information that was outdated.
Update #1 (December 12, 2012): Originally published and featured a list of 15 game engines.
If you ever wanted to take your skill further into game development and game design, you will need to begin exploring the world of game engines. Game engines will provide you with the framework that game designers use to create games.
Make sure to check out all the tutorials within this series listed below:
Level Editors/Game Engines Series:
23 Recommended and Available 3D Game Engines
What is a game engine?
'The core functionality typically provided by a game engine includes a rendering engine ('renderer') for 2D or 3D graphics, a physics engine or collision detection (and collision response), sound, scripting, animation, artificial intelligence, networking, streaming, memory management, threading, localization support, and a scene graph. The process of game development is often economized, in large part, by reusing/adapting the same game engine to create different games, or to make it easier to 'port' games to multiple platforms.' - (wikipedia.org/Game Engine)
Few examples of games and game engines used to create them are:
Games: Dota 2, Half Life 2 series, Counter-Strike: Source, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Left4Dead, Left4Dead 2, Portal 1 and 2
Game Engine:Source Engine
Game Engine:Source Engine
Game: Hitman Absolution
Game Engine: Glacier 2
Game Engine: Glacier 2
Game: Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Battlefield 3, Need for Speed: The Run
Game Engine:FrostBite
Game Engine:FrostBite
Games: Mass Effect Series, Dishonored, Bioshock Infinite, Batman: Arkham Asylum and City and hundreds more
Game Engine:Unreal Engine
Game Engine:Unreal Engine
Game: Crysis 2 and 3
Game Engine:CryEngine
Game Engine:CryEngine
Not every game engine is available to download without paying for a license first. However there are many affordable, free, open source and non-commercial versions that you could work with and download right now.
In this blog post I will provide you with options and links to 3D game engines, their features and download page so you can make a better decision on which one is right for you.
Criteria used to include a 3D game engine in this list were:
- Available to download
- Affordable, free (easy access) or open source
- I have used it myself and recommend
So, for those who are interested in going a bit further into game development, to explore new technologies to showcase your game environments in or just curious behind game engine technology; here are 22 suggestions for game engines you can get your hands on right now.
3D for 2D
Following list is for 3d game engines. Any 3D game engine can be used to create 2d games. Although using a 3d game engine to create a 2d game can often be excessive. If you are looking for recommended 2D game engines, see this post (Coming Soon.)
Overview List: Recommended 3D Game Engines
Here is the full list of game engines in this article:
- Unreal Engine 4
- Unreal Engine 3 (UDK)
- CryEngine V
- Unity 3D
- Source Engine/Source SDK
- Source 2
- Leadwerks
- Torque3D
- Neoaxis
- Tomstone Engine (C4Engine)
- Shive 3D
- Panda 3D
- Esenthel Engine
- iDTech 4
- Lumberyard
- Game Guru
- jMonkey Game Engine
- Hero Engine
- Game Studio
- Serious Engine
- Blender
- Irrlicht Engine
- Ogre3D
Let's begin...
Unreal Engine 4
UnrealEngine.com
Company: Epic Games
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, iOS, Android, VR (including but not limited to SteamVR/HTC Vive, Morpheus, Oculus Rift and Gear VR), Linux, SteamOS, HTML5, PS4, Xbox One
Company: Epic Games
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, iOS, Android, VR (including but not limited to SteamVR/HTC Vive, Morpheus, Oculus Rift and Gear VR), Linux, SteamOS, HTML5, PS4, Xbox One
Unreal Engine 4 is a complete suite of game development tools. From 2D mobile games to console to VR, UE4 provides you with everything you need to start, create and ship a game.
Epic regularly releases new versions which include updates, improved features, community contributions and bug fixes.
Once you ship your game or application, you pay Epic 5% of gross revenue after the first $3,000 per product per calendar quarter. See this FAQ for more info.
Note from WoLD: I use and recommend UE4 as the game engine of choice. See Unreal Engine 4 tutorials list here.
Features: unrealengine.com/unreal-engine-4
Frostbite Engine 4
Download: unrealengine.com/what-is-unreal-engine-4
Tutorial: Follow this tutorial on how to download and install UE4
Unreal Engine 3
UnrealEngine.com/products/udk
Company: Epic Games
Platforms: Windows, iOS, Mac OSX
Company: Epic Games
Platforms: Windows, iOS, Mac OSX
Unreal Engine 3 is the complete toolset to create your own games. Although there is a newer Unreal Engine 4 version out. It is still a very versatile and has been used to create many triple A games such as: Batman: Arkham City, Gears of War Series, Borderlands Series. For a full list of games that used Unreal Engine 3 go here.
UDK is no longer being updated or supported but it was one of my favorite engines to work with before Unreal Engine 4 came out.
There are a lot of tutorials out there for UDK and you can still get your hands on the game engine. Although it is very likely you will go with the newer Unreal Engine 4.
Documentation:udn.epicgames.com/Three/WebHome.html
FAQ:Frequently Asked Questions
Download:unrealengine.com/previous-versions
CryEngine V
CryEngine.com
Company: Crytek
Platforms: Windows, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Open-Source VR and PlayStation VR
Company: Crytek
Platforms: Windows, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Open-Source VR and PlayStation VR
Crytek completely revamped CryEngine in 2016.
Originally it was called CryEngine 3 SDK and now it is CryEngine V.
Cryengine V has now become available as a 'pay what you want' service, allowing the user to set their own price. If you like the service CryEngine provides then you can contribute to its ongoing development. That is pretty amazing deal.
CryEngine features include full engine source code, fully commercialization, 100% royalty-free, access to all supported platforms and ready for VR development.
CryEngine has been used in games such as Crysis 2, Crysis 3, Evolve, Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 and 3, and Homefront: The Revolution.
Just like Unreal Engine 4, CryEngine is the complete toolset for game development. It engine has been used as a benchmark for visual graphics for some time and it continues to push the limit what games are capable of.
Download:cryengine.com/get-cryengine
Features:cryengine.com/features
Unity3D
Unity3d.com
Company: Unity Technologies
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linus, Android, BlackBerry, iOS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Unity Web Player, Wii, Wii U, Windows Phone 8, Xbox 360, and Xbox One
Company: Unity Technologies
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linus, Android, BlackBerry, iOS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Unity Web Player, Wii, Wii U, Windows Phone 8, Xbox 360, and Xbox One
Unity3D has been a very popular choice among developers. Full game engine featuring everything you would need to create 3d or 2d games with multi-platform support right out of the box. Great game engine to get into and begin using. Unity has a free indie version as well as commercial license version.
Features:unity3d.com/unity/editor
Download:unity3d.com/get-unity
Source Engine / Source SDK
ValveSoftware.com
Company: Valve Corporation
Platforms: Windows
Company: Valve Corporation
Platforms: Windows
Source Engine has been used extensively in the modding community with hundreds if not thousands of mods available. Source Engine is a bit outdated, yet still very powerful. It has been used to create games such as Half Life 2 series, Counter-Strike: Source, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Left4Dead, Left4Dead 2, Portal 1 and 2.
Each game has a huge community behind it with new content always being released. I love using Source Engine because of its games. You can get your hands on the engine by downloading any of Valve's released games on Steam.
Eventually Source is going to get an update to Source 2 with unconfirmed and possible releases of Half-Life 3 and Left4Dead 3.
I can't wait for the day that happens.
Frostbite 2 Engine Benchmark Download Speed Test
Features:developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Source_Engine_Features
Download:See this tutorial on how to download Source SDK for a specific game
Source 2
ValveSoftware.com
Company: Valve Corporation
Platforms: N/A
Company: Valve Corporation
Platforms: N/A
Source Engine 2 will be coming out in a near future.
No word on when yet, but it will be available to the public just as Source is. Valve Software has always been very indie game dev and level design friendly.
I expect nothing less from Valve with Source 2.
Features: N/A
Download: N/A
Leadwerks
LeadWerks.com
Company: Leadwerks
Platforms: Windows, Linux, SteamOS
Company: Leadwerks
Platforms: Windows, Linux, SteamOS
Leadwerks is an OpenGL, 3d game engine. It features deferred lighting system, Screen Space Ambient Occlusion which simulates real-time global illumination, advanced shaders, support for huge terrains, new vegetation system, built-in level design tools, integrated LUA script editor and much more.
Leadwerks game engine is available on Steam and you can try out a demo before you purchase it.
Features:leadwerks.com/werkspace/page/features?shownav=0
Download:store.steampowered.com/app/251810
Demo: leadwerks.com/werkspace/page/demo
Torque3D
GarageGames.com
Company: Garage Games
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linux
Company: Garage Games
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linux
Torque 3D is an open source game engine and has been an independent dev favorite for quiet some time. Originally the game engine was developed for 2001 FPS shooter, Tribes 2.
Some features include a world editor, Collada support, per pixel dynamic lighting, normal and parallax occlusion mapping, reflections, sky system, physX, multiple platform publishing and access to source code.
Here is documentation on getting started with Torque 3D.
Features:garagegames.com/products/torque-3d/overview
Download: garagegames.com/products/torque-3d/ (download Binary for executable or Source for source code)
Neoaxis
Neoaxis.com
Company: NeoAxis Group Ltd.
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX
Company: NeoAxis Group Ltd.
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX
Neoaxis has all the features of a modern engine such as advanced material and shading support, real-time shadows, built-in Nvidia physX, current/next-gen rendering, full set of screen effects, built-in network support and pathfinding components. It comes with complete pipeline SDK, including resource and map editor, import resources for Maya and 3dsMax.
NeoAxis 3D Engine is a free product. The SDK includes all capabilities of the engine. There are two paid licenses that open access to the source codes of the engine.
Features:neoaxis.com/neoaxis/features
Download:neoaxis.com/neoaxis/downloads
Tombstone Engine (formerly known as C4Engine)
TombStoneEngine.com
Company: Terathon Software
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, iOS
Company: Terathon Software
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, iOS
The Tombstone Engine is the successor to the C4 Engine.
Primary features include full-scene dynamic lighting and shadows. World editor runs as an engine plugin and uses the engine's own user interface system. Large variety of built-in shading features (bump/normal mapping, parallax bump texture mapping, horizon bump shadow mapping, reflection and refraction and more). Voxel terrain based on voxel maps that can be edited in real time. As well as standard features such as script editor, special effects, world manager, scene graph, physics and tools for art pipeline creation.
Features:tombstoneengine.com
Download:tombstoneengine.com
Shiva3D
ShivaEngine.com
Company: ShiVa Technologies SAS
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, Android, Blackberry, iOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Vita, Wii, Windows Phone, Web Browsers
Company: ShiVa Technologies SAS
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, Android, Blackberry, iOS, PlayStation 4, PlayStation3, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Vita, Wii, Windows Phone, Web Browsers
Shiva3D is a 3d game engine that is designed for web, console and mobile games and applications. Engine can run in OpenGL, DirecX and software modes. Some features include Nvidia physX, compound dynamic body, point light shadows, per-vertex per-pixel and lightmapping. Shiva3D has a free web edition of the engine, with ability to publish your games online as well as full licenses.
Shiva3D 2.0 is being developed, with version 1.9 still available to download.
Features:shivaengine.com
Download:shivaengine.com
Panda3D
Panda3d.org
Company: Walt Disney Imagineering, Carnegie Mellon University
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, FreeBSD
Company: Walt Disney Imagineering, Carnegie Mellon University
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, FreeBSD
Panda3D is open source game engine and 3d rendering engine using Python and C++. Some features include physics, particle effects, GUI creation, AI, OpenGL/DirectX, render to texture and advanced shaders (normals, gloss, glow maps, HDR, cel shading).
Features:panda3d.org/manual/index.php/Features
Download:panda3d.org/download.php
Esenthel Engine
Esenthel.com
Company: Esenthel/Grzegorz Slazinski
Platforms: Windows, Windows Phone, Xbox, Mac OS, iOS, Android, Linux, Web
Company: Esenthel/Grzegorz Slazinski
Platforms: Windows, Windows Phone, Xbox, Mac OS, iOS, Android, Linux, Web
Esenthel Engine is the next-gen game engine.
It includes collaborative editor. Code editor which is integrated with the engine's editor and automatically handles compilation for all platforms. Advanced graphics and physics with wide range of device support. It is powered by Nvidia PhysX allows complex physics simulations having thousands of dynamic objects on the scene real-time. Supports plenty of graphical effects, such as - Bloom, Real-time Dynamic Shadows, Ambient Occlusion, Motion Blur, Depth of Field, Glow, Sun Rays, Fog, Cel Shading, Normal Mapping, Parallax Mapping, Relief Mapping, Tessellation, FXAA / MLAA / SMAA Anti-Aliasing and many more!
You can also try and buy Esenthel Engine on Steam.
Features: esenthel.com/?id=feature_list
Download:esenthel.com/?id=store or store.steampowered.com/app/366530
idTech4
Wikipedia.org/wiki/Id_Tech_4
Company: idSoftware
Platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360
Company: idSoftware
Platforms: Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360
idTech4 is a game engine that powers games such as Doom 3, Quake 4, Prey and Brink. It is also known as Doom 3 Engine.
John Carmack released idTech 4 source code at the end of 2011 as open source.
Some features of idTech4 include per-pixel lighting, unified lighting and shadowing, shadow volumes and mega texture.
Features:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Id_Tech_4#Features
Download:moddb.com or github.com
Lumberyard
Amazon.com/lumberyard/
Company: Amazon
Platforms: Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation, (iOS, Android, Mac, Linux - coming soon)
Company: Amazon
Platforms: Windows, Xbox One, PlayStation, (iOS, Android, Mac, Linux - coming soon)
Lumberyard is a free cross-platform game engine developed by Amazon and based on the architecture of CryEngine. It is integrated with Amazon Web Services which allows you build and host games on Amazon's servers.
Some features include C++ source code, character tools, terrain tools, robust networking, Audiokinetic's sound engine, real-time gameplay editor, powerful rendering technology and authoring tools to create photorealistic 3D environments. Real-time effects, including physically based shaders, dynamic global illumination, a particle effects editor, vegetation tools, real-time dynamic water caustics, volumetric fog, and filmic features such as color grading, motion blur, depth of field, HDR lens flares, and more.
Features:aws.amazon.com/lumberyard/details/
Download:aws.amazon.com/lumberyard/downloads/
Game Guru
Game-Guru.com
Company: The Game Creators
Platforms: Windows
Company: The Game Creators
Platforms: Windows
Game Guru defines itself as a game creator allowing you to build your own worlds with easy to use tools. Populate the worlds with characters, weapons, ammo and other game items, then, by pressing one button your game is built and ready to play. With Game Guru you can make a multiplayer game in a few minutes, including hosting and sharing your game online via Steam multiplayer.
GameGuru comes with 10+ game demos to play and learn from. They will show you what can be created and how.
Game Guru allows you to focus on designing your games without worrying about the inside of the game engine.
Some features include easy to use, drag & drop style, terrain tools, vegetation system, rendering engine, cascade shadow mapping, occlusion culling system, sky maps, baked shadowing, physics, game character and weapon customization, AI, ready to use weapons and items, multiplayer on Steam, save stand standalone single player games as executable files and a lot more.
Features:game-guru.com/features
Download:store.steampowered.com/app/266310/
jMonkey Game Engine
JmonkeyEngine.org
Company: The jME Core Team
Platforms: Windows, OSX, Linux, Android, iOS, Oculus Rift
Company: The jME Core Team
Platforms: Windows, OSX, Linux, Android, iOS, Oculus Rift
jMonkeyEngine is java based 3d game engine which uses shader technology extensively with LWJGL as its default renderer. It is open source game engine under the new BSD license. jMonkeyEngine is not just a visual RPG Maker or an FPS modder. It is a full game engine and Java programming knowledge is required and it can be a great starting point for any 3D games developer.
The BSD License means you are free to do whatever you'd like with the code.
Some features include regular ways to simulate candle light, sun light, flashlights, global lights, PSSM and SSAO shadows. Material system is entirely shader-based. Wide array of special effects through the use of post processor filters and particle emitters with ability to emulate water, fog, light scattering and explosions and a lot more.
Features:jmonkeyengine.org
Download:jmonkeyengine.org/downloads/
Hero Engine
HeroEngine.com
Company: Idea Fabrik Plc
Platforms: Windows
Company: Idea Fabrik Plc
Platforms: Windows
HeroEngine is a 3D game engine and server technology originally developed for MMO-style games. You may have experienced Hero Engine in Star Wars: The Old Republic. It is the complete development platform for online games.
Although don't think of HeroEngine as MMO-RPGs engine. It can create wide variety of online games from strategy game to first person shooters.
It seamlessly integrates the entire client and server architecture needed to operate an online game directly into the development process. Game studios such as EA, Bioware, and ZeniMax Online have used HeroEngine.
HeroEngine contains all the tools you expect from a modern game engine such as world building, scripting, 3D rendering and physics. But for all complete features visit the link below.
Features:heroengine.com/herocloud/tech-features/
Download:heroengine.com/heroengine/licensing-options/
Game Studio
3DGameStudio.com
Company: Conitec Datasystems
Platforms: Windows
Company: Conitec Datasystems
Platforms: Windows
GameStudio is an authoring system for interactive 2D and 3D applications. These include multimedia tools, video games and simulations
It offers 3 levels of access in one package: beginner, advanced and professional.
Some features include Adaptive Binary Tree rendering engine that allows for seamless indoor/outdoor scenery and up to 200,000 objects per scene. BSP, Static and dynamic shadow lighting and mapping, decals, stencils, seamless LOD terrain renderer, fog areas, camera portals, reflections, mirrors, detail textures, texture compression, particle effects, physics and collision, 2d engine, sound engine, network and game engine and much more.
Note that GameStudio is not to be confused with Game Maker: Studio from YoYo Games.
Features:conitec.net/english/gstudio/3dgs7.php
Download:conitec.net/english/gstudio/download.php
Serious Engine
Croteam.com/technology/
Company: Croteam
Platforms: Windows, Xbox, Linux, Mac OSX
Company: Croteam
Platforms: Windows, Xbox, Linux, Mac OSX
Serious Engine is the original 2001 game engine used to create the classic Serious Sam games such as Serious Sam: The First Encounter, Serious Sam: The Second Encounter and Serious Sam Xbox.
Croteam has released open-source version of the Serious Engine.
It features the ability to render very long distances, large open worlds with large amount of enemies rendered on-screen at once, along with realistic shadows and lighting effects. It also supports high-quality terrain models, portals, sunglares, real-time level preview, fog, haze, real-time shadows and more.
With open source version you get Serious Engine 1.10, GUI tools, class compiler, files to run a dedicated server, built-in modeler, game's executable, and LightWave 3D model exporter.
Note: Serious Engine is currently in its fourth version, Serious Engine 4 and is used to create 'The Talos Principle' game.
Features:croteam.com/technology/
Download:github.com/Croteam-official/Serious-Engine
Blender
Blender.org
Company: Blender Foundation
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linux
Company: Blender Foundation
Platforms: Windows, Mac OSX, Linux
Blender is a free and open-source 3D content creation suite. It includes tools for animation, compositing, 3D modeling, uv unwrapping, texturing, rigging and skinning, fluid and smoke, particle system, physics and rendering.
It is mostly known for modeling and animation but it also contains a game engine.
Blender game engine features graphical logic editor for defining interactive behavior without programming, collision detection, dynamics simulation, support for vehicle dynamics, all OpenGL lighting modes including transparencies, Python scripting, multi-materials, multitexture and texture blending modes, per-pixel lighting, dynamic lighting, mapping modes, GLSL vertex paint texture blending, toon shading, animated materials, support for Normal Mapping and Parallax Mapping and a lot more.
Features:blender.org/features/
Download:blender.org/download/
Irrlicht Engine
Irrlicht.sourceforge.net
Company: Nikolaus Gebhardt et al
Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows CE
Company: Nikolaus Gebhardt et al
Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows CE
The Irrlicht Engine is an open source real-time 3d rendering graphics engine using Direct3D and OpenGL.
Irrlicht is not a game engine but a 3d rendering engine. It allows game developers to utilize rendering graphics framework for 3D graphics into their own engine.
Irrlicht features include real-time 3D rendering using Direct3D and OpenGL, vertex, pixel, and geometry shader support, seamless indoor and outdoor mixing, character animation system with skeletal and morph target animation, dynamic shadows, particle system, collision detection, lightmapping, direct import of common 3d mesh file formats and it is platform independent. More features can be found using the link below.
Features:irrlicht.sourceforge.net/?page_id=45
Download:irrlicht.sourceforge.net/?page_id=10
Ogre3D
Ogre3d.org
Company: The OGRE Team
Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, WinRT support
Company: The OGRE Team
Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, Windows Phone, WinRT support
Ogre3D is an open-source rendering engine. Just like Irrlicht, it is not a game engine, but a 3d rendering engine. It allows game developers to utilize rendering graphics framework for 3D graphics into their own engine.
Ogre3D features include Direct3D 9 & 11, OpenGL, materials and shaders, object-oriented design, multi-platform with OpenGL and Direct3D support, landscape scene manager, animation engine and content exporters for most 3d modeling software and much more.
Features:ogre3d.org/about/features
Download:ogre3d.org/download/sdk
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