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Tiberium Q&A at Planet CNC

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Over at Planet CNC they have a couple of questions answered by APOC on the subject of Tiberium. The questions asked are "Which team is developing it, and where are they located?" and "Is it being based off an existing FPS engine, and if so, which?". Here's the answer to the second question....

 

Tiberium is powered by an existing engine, but as to which one, you'll have to wait a little longer for the answer. I'm told that just as Mike Verdu blogged about C&C3 as it was being worked on, Chris Plummer will be doing the same for Tiberium, and we can expect he'll spill the beans on engine choice soon. Place your bets in the comments thread: EA properties Crysis, Battlefield, Medal of Honour, or... something else?

A while back it was already revealed by a German PC games magazine's article that Tiberium was using the Unreal Engine 3, EA licensed this engine back in 2006. Some people speculate that Tiberium is using the more powerful CryEngine 2, the same engine that powers Crysis. Visit Planet CNC for the other answer.

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Umm.. I don't think it will be CryEngine 2. Not enough people would be able to play it. And after all, EA is the massive money eating beast that we know and love. :)

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Umm.. I don't think it will be CryEngine 2. Not enough people would be able to play it. And after all, EA is the massive money eating beast that we know and love. :)

 

CryEngine 2 ran better than the Unreal III engine on my computer....

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Umm.. I don't think it will be CryEngine 2. Not enough people would be able to play it. And after all, EA is the massive money eating beast that we know and love. :)

 

CryEngine 2 ran better than the Unreal III engine on my computer....

 

Well aren't you special. :P

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I have that German magazine youve mentioned and yes, they stated its the UT3 engine. Looks like it anyway.

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If it's made on the Unreal Engine 3.0 it will be cool and not that resource demanding as the CryEngine2. You can play it on Max details with Core2Duo 2.66 GHz, 8800GT and 2 gigs of Ram :D

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Just a moment...

 

*browses GMC mag*

 

I can confirm that the game is using the unreal 3 engine.

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