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Turbine Entertainment Software said it will begin licensing its Turbine 3D game engine, called WorldBuilder 2.0, which was originally created for the massively-multiplaye...
Turbine Entertainment Software said it will begin licensing its Turbine 3D game engine, called WorldBuilder 2.0, which was originally created for the massively-multiplayer online game, Asheron's Call. The engine includes the graphics and rendering engine, animation and sound systems, physics and AI systems, their client-server technology, and performance monitoring and enhancement tools. Turbine is unveiling WorldBuilder 2.0 at the E3 show today.
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