CryENGINE 3 SDK 3.4 - One Step Closer To 'Real Life Like' Gaming!

Crytek had released the game development engine called 'CryENGINE' which was used to design the Crysis 2, free for everyone last year. Those who couldn't get enough of hi-res scenes in the game could build their own environments using the gaming engine. On April 13, 2012 CryTek released the latest update to the CryENGINE 3 SDK with loads of new features and capabilities that takes the gaming a step ahead. The new engine adds support to DX11 for everyone running short of tools and software to bring their imagination to (virtual) reality.

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The CryEngine 3 SDK 3.4 can be downloaded (~1027 Mb) from the #-Link-Snipped-# free of cost. You'll need a Windows machine ( no OSX support ) with Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz, AMD Athlon 64 X2 2GHz or better along with minimum 2 GB RAM (4 GB is recommended). Crytek recommends your machine to have nVidia 8800GT 512MB RAM, ATI 3850HD 512MB RAM or better (SM 3.0 minimum) to run the latest engine. We've a following video that we recommend you to watch in 720p to get a taste of what future gaming will look like. Do let us know your thoughts.

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