V12 Engine = Tribes2?
by Jerane Alleyne · in General Discussion · 02/26/2001 (7:20 pm) · 10 replies
I've only just recently noticed this...but I looked at the screenshots of Tribes2, and noticed one of the same shots as the one that shows what the V12 Engine will looks like....
I guess this is a silly question, but is the V12 the same engine use for T2? Guess ti would be cool if it is so, and we would have somewhat of an insight as to its capabilities.
Thanks!
I guess this is a silly question, but is the V12 the same engine use for T2? Guess ti would be cool if it is so, and we would have somewhat of an insight as to its capabilities.
Thanks!
#2
Exact match.
So GarageGames, when are you gonna tell us formally?
03/06/2001 (6:34 am)
I found the pic on Dynamix's Tribes 2 page.Exact match.
So GarageGames, when are you gonna tell us formally?
#3
03/06/2001 (3:54 pm)
Been known for awhile, actually. Most of the Tribes community that'd been tipped off on GarageGames.com (when Rick and Tim left Dynamix to follow Jeff), put two and two together.
#4
03/07/2001 (6:05 am)
I'm not so sure that it is so black and white. We don't know who owns what? Seeing how Garagegames is still working on the engine, leads me to believe that it is technology based on the T2 engine. We are just going to have to wait for an announcement I think.
#5
03/13/2001 (9:26 am)
Well, I dunno, seems pretty cut and dry to me. Dynamix is currently leasing the engine from Garage Games.
#7
03/13/2001 (4:39 pm)
Whoa, whoa, whoa. When you said 'It's true', did you mean that Dynamix is actually leasing Tribes 2 engine technology from GarageGames? If so, that is a MAJOR development . . none of us in the Tribes community realized that, to say the least.
#8
But is it the other way around? I wondered what would happen when some of the best talent left Dynamix, and if GarageGames started modifying the source code sometime this summer or fall then it is conceivable that the unstable, buggy 'beta' code was the work of Dynamix, and the stbilized 'meta' code was the work of GG . . .
I'm doubting this heavily of course . . . but the two dev teams would be working pretty closely, and GG has a vested interest in Tribes 2 coming out as quickly as possible . .
03/13/2001 (4:44 pm)
My prior understanding was that GarageGames had a certain amount of 'goodwill' with Dynamix (not to mention a certain amount of legal ground re: intellectual property) that led to them acquiring the rights to modify and redistribute the Tribes 2 engine technology. Hell, most observant Tribes players knew that way back when.But is it the other way around? I wondered what would happen when some of the best talent left Dynamix, and if GarageGames started modifying the source code sometime this summer or fall then it is conceivable that the unstable, buggy 'beta' code was the work of Dynamix, and the stbilized 'meta' code was the work of GG . . .
I'm doubting this heavily of course . . . but the two dev teams would be working pretty closely, and GG has a vested interest in Tribes 2 coming out as quickly as possible . .
#10
Although, thinking about it . . . I suppose you couldn't say how much you were involved precisely, or wouldn't out of prudence, but given that not just delays but in fact any flaws of the Tribes 2 engine would impact you financially, I would not be surprised to hear that GarageGames contributed a substantial amount of effort to the current, (from all accounts) stellar build of Tribes 2.
03/13/2001 (5:47 pm)
*whew* So I did know what was going on.Although, thinking about it . . . I suppose you couldn't say how much you were involved precisely, or wouldn't out of prudence, but given that not just delays but in fact any flaws of the Tribes 2 engine would impact you financially, I would not be surprised to hear that GarageGames contributed a substantial amount of effort to the current, (from all accounts) stellar build of Tribes 2.
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