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Engine Stress Test Part 1: Neoaxis SDK 1.32

A very basic stress test using prefabs provided in the Neoaxis Engine Non Commercial SDK 1.32, and the included Map Editor.

The Resource Editor is the next video in the series and will be looking at importing 3D models (Houses and Structures) into the resource editor for further enhancements. So far, Google Sketchup seems to be a very straightforward application for accomplishing this (exports to COLLADA .dae)

As development continues, more stress test videos will be uploaded using custom made assets.

1nsomniac3811d ago

I'm guessing this is an engine for mobile games??

muddygamesite3811d ago

Yes Sir!

At the moment the engine supports Mac OS X and Windows deployment.

However the engine makers have mentioned that iOS, Android, and even Steam Box will be supported very shortly.

Many Thanks

herbs3811d ago

This is the worst demo video I have ever witnessed

muddygamesite3811d ago (Edited 3811d ago )

I am actually getting a proper Capture equipment next week, so all further videos will be of much better quality.

The aim of the video is to demonstrate what I believe is a very good engine that not many have heard of.

Believe me when I say as a developer, you have to be careful when using technology (licensing e.t.c.). You want to surround yourself with a set of tools that aid your development, and save you money.

Some engine vendors Quoted me $75,000 upfront to even use their engine (Source Code Edition).

The Neoaxis engine 2.0's website states: " NeoAxis 3D Engine Free SDK 2.0 — free full development environment, which includes most of the engine features such as quality dynamic shadows, landscape editor, soft particles, modern full-screen effects such as High Dynamic Range, Screen Space Ambient Occlusion, Depth of Field, Light Scattering, Lens Flares, and many other features. "

With all due respect, considering the capabilities of this engine (some excellent based environmental physics), I think it's amazing. Anyone can work on this engine seeing as it is free to develop and publish . . . royalty free.

And what if you wanted to buy the professional version ? Only costs $195. Royalty free.

And the Source Code edition is only $2895, Royalty free.

With the Nvidia PhysX Engine 3.2.0 incorporated, you have a fairly logical and capable engine, which is competitively priced! :-)

Once again, sorry about the video quality. The next videos will be much better, and show other aspects of this engine.

And oh, we will be doing the same with the latest version of the CryEngine available for non commercial use :-)

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