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TheTeacher

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Hi All,
A while back I thought that I read some news about an architectual firm creating a stand-alone viewer for Unreal levels that they were creating. Does anyone have any information about that or any similar ventures?

Any info appreciated.

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KU

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I remember seeing something about that at...
www.hotbot.com

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prawn_king

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4 years on...

well, considering that its a good 4 years :lol: since the previous 2 posts were made, does anybody know anymore on a stand alone map viewer for Unreal Tournement (2k4/3)?
 

UnrealProjects

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TheTeacher said:
Hi All,
A while back I thought that I read some news about an architectual firm creating a stand-alone viewer for Unreal levels that they were creating. Does anyone have any information about that or any similar ventures?

Any info appreciated.

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TheTeacher


Yes, I rememeber to but I think they ceased the idea but the site remains as well other sites I've investigated. Please visit the sites below......I have a great interest in Architectural design using game engines and am researching the best engine to use now......and start a new community pertaining on just that. After Lawdogs Mod is done I would like to start this new site.....anybody interested or would like to help please email me at unrealprojects@comcast.net

http://www.vrndproject.com/
http://www.bongfish.com/e2k/
http://www.unrealty.net/
http://www.unrealty.net/vsmm99/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/982346.stm
http://accad.osu.edu/~mlewis/Gauge/


A new engine I have my eyes on is the Pain Engine which primarily Maya is used to build everything. Support for 3dsMax is there as well......
 
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hermionegranger

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GOOD news

Check out who's making something with runtime under the unreal runtime form, theres an architectural thingy there