After playing Doom 3 and various other games, looking at previews for future games and looking at game ads in magazines, it seems to me developers are jumping on the Havok physics engine. It's suppost ...
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In what may turn out to be one of the most significant pieces of Mac game news in quite some time, Havok, developer of a commonly used physics engine used in many popular games, announced Thursday ...
To be perfectly clear, it’s not like Havok’s gone anywhere in the time since: the video games’ focus on physics-driven gameplay and activities has simply shrunken down into irrelevance. Havok is a ...
The next-generation of the Havok engine will be shown at GDC, the company confirmed to our sister site Eurogamer.net this afternoon. "We've got Havok 4.5, which is now fully optimised for ...
Havok, the big-name physics engine that is used in many popular PC and console games, has been licensed for the Mac by Blizzard Entertainment (maker of World of Warcraft and Diablo), making this the ...
A good physics system can make or break a game. Most of Half-Life 2's puzzles were centered around its physics engine, while Mass Effect's Mako vehicle was nearly impossible to drive thanks to shoddy ...
Microsoft announced today it has acquired Havok from Intel, and it plans to continue to license Havok’s development tools to partners. The Havok physics engine has been used in over 600 video games ...
Havok, the premier provider of interactive software and services to digital creators in the games and movie industries, today announced that the company will offer the PC version of its award-winning ...
Microsoft have been big on acquiring things of late. The company is throwing around cash in serious ways to obtain tools and games, which will likely have a positive effect on their output. We will ...
Project Anarchy is the new 3D mobile development engine from Havok. The company announced the tech at GDC and has declared it free to all on some platforms. GI.biz reports that Project Anarchy will ...
Havok, a middleware software suite best known for its 3D physics engine, is now a Microsoft property. Microsoft purchased the "leading provider of 3D physics" from chipmaker Intel for an undisclosed ...