[QUOTE]CRYENGINE gives users access to the same award-winning toolset that was used to create Crytek's Ryse: Son of Rome, and equips them to develop outstanding games across all of today's leading platforms.
As a first tier of its new program, Crytek has revealed that from May this year, indie developers will be able to use all of CRYENGINE's cutting-edge features for a monthly subscription fee of 9,90 USD/EUR per user - royalty free. Those features include the recently announced addition of CRYENGINE features such as Physically Based Shading, Geometry Cache and Image Based Lighting - an upgrade already shown in action by Crytek at this year's GDC conference in San Francisco.
More details about the game-changing opportunities on offer to developers as part of the program will be announced in the near future. The CRYENGINE free SDK will continue to be available under its current terms but developers wanting to take advantage of the new features of CRYENGINE will need to subscribe to the new EaaS-Program.
Crytek's Director of Business Development , Carl Jones, said: "When we announced the new CRYENGINE this was our first step towards creating an engine as a service. We are happy to announce now that the latest update of CRYENGINE will soon be available to all developers on a subscription basis. We are really excited to make CRYENGINE available to hundreds of thousands of developers working with Crytek to make awesome games.”
The launch of the CRYENGINE as-a-service program expands Crytek's online service portfolio, continuing on from their step into self-publishing with free-to-play online FPS, Warface.
For more information visit [url]www.cryengine.com[/url][/QUOTE]
[url]http://cryengine.com/news/crytek-announces-its-cryengine-as-a-service-program[/url]
Interesting timing.
Crytek is now officially more awesome than Epic (because of the no royalty thing)
Ouch. Absolutely slammed, there goes all of Unreal's momentum.
That was quick.
Wow what the fuck. Epic had all of our balls by the hairs but then comes along Crytek to fuck you in the ass with efficiency and BETTER PRICING.
Now this is the kind if competition we need in the gaming industry. People even called Crytek making a response to Epic in the other thread. Well damn, here it is
[QUOTE=Reds;44292628]Ouch. Absolutely slammed, there goes all of Unreal's momentum.[/QUOTE]
They have good ping but ping isn't everything when you playing against the unreal team.
competition is awesome
next up: get given $5 per month to use id tech 5
this is why I [I]LOVE[/I] competition
[QUOTE=Uber|nooB;44292661]next up: get given $5 per month to use id tech 5[/QUOTE]
Creation Engine: 99 cents, and they'll throw in a free promotional letter opener.
But do they give out full source? There's nothing about that.
Does cryengine support mobile operating systems?
I've been wanting to see more cryengine games but the engine was too damn expensive for most groups to license
[QUOTE=meppers;44292769]Does cryengine support mobile operating systems?[/QUOTE]
Yeah it does.
One of Crytek's new games is on mobile.
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What the flying fuck am I a wizard where's Hagrid?
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Your turn Valve
[QUOTE=Uber|nooB;44292661]next up: get given $5 per month to use id tech 5[/QUOTE]
and Source 2 goes free ware
[QUOTE=meppers;44292769]Does cryengine support mobile operating systems?[/QUOTE]
Who gives a shit about mobile games?
[QUOTE=Topzombie;44292863]Who gives a shit about mobile games?[/QUOTE]
Between 1 and 2 billion smartphone users
[QUOTE=proch;44292858]and Source 2 goes free ware[/QUOTE]
I was going to say it, Gabe will roll out and middle finger competition.
Wonder if Unity's gonna do something
[QUOTE=Topzombie;44292863]Who gives a shit about mobile games?[/QUOTE]
Do you know how many billions of dollars are made yearly in mobile game development? Hell, my company is currently making an Android title because of how great that market is.
[QUOTE=Topzombie;44292863]Who gives a shit about mobile games?[/QUOTE]
all those companies making millions from them
[QUOTE=Mingebox;44292708]Creation Engine: 99 cents, and they'll throw in a free promotional letter opener.[/QUOTE]
What is this, the 90s?
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[QUOTE=AlTheUnderdog;44293057]Wonder if Unity's gonna do something[/QUOTE]
IMO they need to do something or they might lose out on a huge market.
Source : free, with included crashes, unstability, shitty gui, and the fact that all games look the same!
Does Source even support mobile platforms?
[QUOTE=Mingebox;44292708]Creation Engine: 99 cents, and they'll throw in a free promotional letter opener.[/QUOTE]
Well, at least they know what their masochistic userbase want. Something they can cut their wrists with.
[QUOTE=Matthew7434;44293227]Source : free, with included crashes, unstability, shitty gui, and the fact that all games look the same!
Does Source even support mobile platforms?[/QUOTE]
Source 2 maybe.. (hopefully?)
Another small quake for Unity. Unity licenses are still too expensive.
real talk - anyone who works with source should get a fucking medal. source is one of the shittiest engines to work with out on the market.
Unity announces new plan to pay users to use their engine.
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