CryEngine

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CryEngine

Inspired by Evil Eye - Nazar (amulet)
(Turkish: Nazar Boncuğu)
Developer(s) Crytek
Stable release v3.5.6 / October 18, 2013 (2013-10-18)
Written in C++, Lua
Platform Microsoft Windows
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4[1]
Xbox 360
Xbox One[2]
Wii U[3]
Android
iOS
Type Game engine
License Proprietary
Website cryengine.com

CryEngine is a game engine designed by the German game developer Crytek.

Features

Versions

This diagram illustrates the development history of “CryEngine” game engine versions.

CryEngine 1

CryEngine is a game engine used for the first-person shooter video game Far Cry. It was originally developed by Crytek as a technology demo for Nvidia and, when the company saw its potential, it was turned into a game.

When video cards with support for 3.0 pixel and vertex shaders were released, Crytek released version 1.2 of the engine which used some of the capabilities for better graphics.

Later the company developed CryEngine version 1.3, which added support for HDR lighting.

The engine has been licensed to NCsoft for their MMORPG, Aion: The Tower of Eternity.[13]

On March 30, 2006, Ubisoft acquired all intellectual property rights to the Far Cry franchise and a perpetual license to use the Far Cry edition of CryEngine.[14]

CryEngine 2

CryEngine 2 is used in Crytek's game Crysis, and an updated version in Crysis Warhead, a side story of Crysis. In March 2009 at the Game Developers Conference, CryEngine 2's successor, CryEngine 3, was shown on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

CryEngine 2 was first licensed out to French company IMAGTP who specializes in architectural and urban-planning communication. The purpose of licensing the engine was to create a program to allow clients to see exactly what a building or other structure would look like before any actual construction was started.

As of March 7, 2011, Simpson Studios has licensed CryEngine 2 out to use on a Massively Multiplayer Virtual World (MMVW) that takes place on a terraformed Mars.[15]

On May 11, 2007, Crytek announced that they would be using the engine to create a game based on their new “intellectual property”. It is also confirmed that it will not be a part of Crysis and in fact may not even be a first person shooter.

On September 17, 2007, Ringling College of Art & Design became the first higher education institution in the world to license CryEngine 2 for educational purposes.

CryEngine 3

On March 11, 2009, the German game studio Crytek announced that it would introduce CryEngine 3 at the 2009 Game Developers Conference, held from March 25 to March 27. The new engine was being developed for use on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U. As for the PC platform, the engine is said to support development in DirectX 9, 10, and 11.[16][17] As of June 1, 2009, it was announced that Crysis 2 would be developed by Crytek on their brand new engine.[18] CryEngine 3 was released on October 14, 2009.[19]

On March 1, 2010, a new tech demo of the engine was released for the i3D 2010 symposium, which demonstrates 'Cascaded Light Propagation Volumes for Real Time Indirect Illumination'.[20] On June 11, 2011, the Australian Defence Force revealed that Navy personnel would train on a virtual landing helicopter dock ship made using the CryEngine 3 software.[21] As of July 1, 2011, the Mod SDK version of CryEngine 3 specifically to create custom maps, mods and content for Crysis 2 is available on Crytek's website. Crytek also released a free-to-use version of the CryEngine for non-commercial game development. It was released as of August 17, 2011 under the name CryEngine 3 SDK.[22][23]

Crytek announced on September 9, 2011 that they would be using CryEngine 3 to bring the original Crysis to consoles.[24] It was released for Xbox Live and PlayStation Network on October 4, 2011.[25]

CryENGINE (4th generation)

On August 21, 2013 Crytek announced that their next CryEngine would not carry any version number. The reason for this decision was the fact that this new engine bears almost no similarity to previous CryEngine versions. The new CryEngine supports next generation platforms such as PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Wii U.[26]

Development

CRYENGINE SDK[27]
Developer(s) Crytek
Stable release v3.5.6 / October 18, 2013 (2013-10-18)
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Type Level editor / Software development kit
License Free for noncommercial use
Website CryDev.net

CRYENGINE SDK, originally called Sandbox Editor, is the current version of the level editor used to create levels for CryEngine by Crytek. Tools are also provided within the software to facilitate scripting, animation, and object creation. It has been included with various Crytek games (including, but not limited to, Crysis and Far Cry), and is used extensively for modding purposes. The editing style is that of the sandbox concept, with the emphasis on large terrains and a free style of mission programming. The editor can also construct indoor settings.

As opposed to editors like UnrealEd, which use a "subtractive" editing style that takes away areas from a filled world space, the Sandbox has an "additive" style (like Quake II). Objects are added to an overall empty space.

The Sandbox's concentration on potentially huge (in theory, hundreds of square kilometers) terrain, means that it uses an algorithmic form of painting textures and objects onto the landscape. This uses various parameters to define the distribution of textures or types of vegetation. This is intended to save time and make the editing of such large terrains feasible while maintaining the overall "real world" sandbox free roaming style. This is different from some editing styles that often use "fake backdrops" to give the illusion of large terrains.

In a fashion somewhat comparable to the 3D Renderer Blender, which can be used for game design, the Sandbox editor has the ability, with a single key press, for the editor to jump straight into the current design (WYSIWYP, "What You See Is What You Play" Feature). This is facilitated without loading the game as the game engine is already running within the editor. The "player" view is shown within the 3D portion of the Editor.

The Editor also supports all the CryEngine features such as vehicles and physics, scripting, advanced lighting (including real time, moving shadows), Polybump technology, shaders, 3D audio, character Inverse kinematics and animation blending, dynamic music, Real Time Soft Particle System and Integrated FX Editor, Deferred Lighting, Normal Maps & Parallax Occlusion Maps, and Advanced Modular AI System.

Games using CryEngine

CryEngine 1

Title Year Developer Publisher Platform
Aion: The Tower of Eternity 2008 NCsoft NCsoft Microsoft Windows
Far Cry 2004 Crytek Ubisoft Microsoft Windows
Far Cry Instincts 2005 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft Xbox
Far Cry Instincts: Evolution 2006 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft Xbox
Far Cry Instincts: Predator 2006 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft Xbox 360
Far Cry Vengeance 2006 Ubisoft Montreal Ubisoft Wii

CryEngine 2

Title Year Developer Publisher Platform
Blue Mars[28] 2009 (open beta) Avatar Reality Avatar Reality Microsoft Windows
Crysis 2007 Crytek Frankfurt Electronic Arts Microsoft Windows
Crysis Warhead 2008 Crytek Budapest Electronic Arts Microsoft Windows
Entropia Universe 2003 (initial version)
2009 (CryEngine 2 version)
MindArk MindArk Microsoft Windows
Merchants of Brooklyn[29] 2009 Paleo Entertainment Paleo Entertainment Microsoft Windows
The Day TBA Reloaded Studios Nexon
Tencent Holdings
Microsoft Windows
Vigilance[30] Released Harrington Group Harrington Group Microsoft Windows

CryEngine 3

Title Year Developer Publisher Platform
ArcheAge[31] 2013 XL Games XL Games Microsoft Windows
ASTA: The War of Tears and Winds TBA Polygon Games NHN Microsoft Windows
Cabal 2[32] 2012 ESTsoft ESTsoft Microsoft Windows
Corrupt Oasis[33] 2016 Enzotechnic Games Enzotechnic Games Microsoft Windows
Cradle 2016 Mojo Game Studios N/A Microsoft Windows
Crysis[34] 2011 Crytek GmbH Electronic Arts PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Crysis 2 2011 Crytek GmbH Electronic Arts Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Crysis 3 2013 Crytek GmbH Electronic Arts Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Enemy Front 2014 City Interactive City Interactive Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture TBA The Chinese Room
SCE Santa Monica Studio
Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation 4
Festung Europa[35] TBA Jackboot Games N/A Microsoft Windows
God Slayer[36] TBA Changyou.com Changyou.com Microsoft Windows
Icarus Online[37] TBA WeMade Entertainment WeMade Entertainment Microsoft Windows
Lichdom[38] 2014 Xaviant N/A Microsoft Windows
MechWarrior Online[39] 2013 Piranha Games Infinite Game Publishing Microsoft Windows
Monster Hunter Online TBA Tencent Holdings
Capcom
Capcom Microsoft Windows
Nexuiz[40] 2012 IllFonic THQ Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
Ostrov[41] TBA Whitefox Studios Microsoft Windows
Panzar: Forged by Chaos[42] 2013 Panzar Studio Panzar Studio Microsoft Windows
Project Heart and Soul[43] TBA Reach Game Studios N/A Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4
Resistance and Liberation
(CryEngine 3 reboot)
TBA Microsoft Windows
Sonic Boom (2014 video game) 2014 Big Red Button Entertainment SEGA Wii U, Nintendo 3DS
Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2[44] 2013 City Interactive City Interactive PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
Snow[45] 2014 Poppermost Productions N/A Microsoft Windows
State of Decay[46] 2013 Undead Labs Microsoft Studios Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360
Stone Rage[47] 2013 Mountainwheel Games Mountainwheel Games Microsoft Windows
Titanic: Honor and Glory TBA Four Funnels Entertainment N/A Microsoft Windows
Traction Wars TBA Traction Wars Team N/A Microsoft Windows
Tour Golf Online TBA OnNet USA OnNet
GamesCampus
Microsoft Windows
Warface[48] 2013 (Windows)
2014 (Xbox 360)
Crytek Kiev Crytek
Tencent Holdings
Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360[49]

CryEngine (4th generation)

Title Year Developer Publisher Platform
Evolve[50] 2014 Turtle Rock Studios 2K Games[51] Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Homefront 2[52] 2014 Crytek UK Crytek TBA
Kingdom Come: Deliverance[53] 2015 Warhorse Studios N/A Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Ryse: Son of Rome[54] 2013 Crytek GmbH Microsoft Studios Xbox One
Star Citizen[55] 2015 Cloud Imperium Games Cloud Imperium Games Microsoft Windows
The Lays of Althas: Sundered Order[56] TBA Epoch Games N/A Microsoft Windows

Other licensees

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