NCsoft licenses texture software used in Xbox Live Arcade games
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NCsoft plans to use the technology in the future development of MMOs for PCs and the PlayStation 3 console. That choice might imply a comparatively small scope for those projects. ProFX is perfectly suited for games downloadable through the PlayStation Network store (Sony's answer to the Xbox Live Arcade), so this is another clue that NCsoft's PS3 games might be PSN releases instead of AAA Blu-ray titles.
It's by no means definitive though; NCsoft might have just been looking for a way to bring down patch sizes. So move along now!







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6-25-2008 @ 8:17AM
Jeni said...
I didn't make it to level 20 before Wow pulled me back. I'd rather work on established, loved characters with a guild full of people I really enjoy playing with than seeing boobs and being forced to run back and forth and back and forth and back and...OMG...grinding at level 15?! Ridiculous.
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6-25-2008 @ 8:19AM
Ghen said...
The less your computer has to work for visual detail the better games will look on old computers. Its why Call of Duty 4 looks just as good as Crysis on "older" machines and yet runs better, better usage of technology.
MMOs are notoriously known for being played on sub-average computers because its such a casual market compared to FPS or RTS games, so getting high quality textures on those machines would require something like this.
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