Two trailers for the the US Army-exclusive title "Dismounted Training System" has appeared online, showcasing the game's use of Crytek's CryEngine 3. The US Army's $57 million training "game" was ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Dismounted Soldier Training System is a new military sim commissioned by the US government.
In what could look like a pre-alpha video for Battlefield 4 (face it, COD:whatever comes next will feature the same engine as previous games), the U.S. Army has been financing a "game" called ...
American tax dollars at work: The US military us spending $57 million on "the most realistic military simulator ever developed," using Crytek's CryEngine 3. Called the Dismounted Soldier Training ...
The United States Navy's Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division has licensed CryEngine software to develop shipbuilding and training simulation programs, simulation game studio RealTime ...
The US Army has been building a training game for its soldiers to play, and the company behind the project, called RealTime Immersive, Inc., has just released two trailers showing off the game's ...
"People say that graphics don't matter, but play Crysis and tell me they don't matter. It's always been about graphics driving gameplay," CEO Cevat Yerli said. As with all engines, CryEngine gets ...
Everytime I see something made with CryEngine 3, my jaw just drops. Everytime I see something made with CryEngine 3, my jaw just drops. The same can be said about this Enodo Demo Reel, which showcases ...
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