Sounds great, I look forward to hearing more about this project.
Nexus Studios have posted about their new homebrew game claiming it will have Quake 3 Graphics on PSP, heres the news from them:
Well it's about well over due for a new update for Project Warmonger for PSP. A lot has been going on in life so it's been hard to put something together properly. In today's update I'd thought I'd shed some light on some of the technology aspects of the game we're doing as well as some little news updates.
We are currently in the pre-production stage but are very close to starting full production. Right now we're working on getting most of the kinks out of our technology side of things. Something I can talk on right now is how the engine renders environments. Unfortunately right now I cannot give any media of our progress but I can say that some recent stress testing that we can render huge environments within the engine and keep a stable smooth 60 fps and we have not even done any proper optimization. Our goal in the end is to hit a stable 30 FPS considering we will have lots of action going on but we will try to hit above that mark.
If I we're to compare the environment that we testing to a current game I would probably say take the map "Blood Gulch" from the game Halo (a map everyone basically knows), now on its own Blood Gulch is a pretty large environment on its own but still manages to keep everything in sight, nothing really fades away due to short draw distance. What we're able to render is a map approximately 3 times the width and 2 times the height of Blood Gulch but still have everything in sight, meaning you can look at a structure at the other side of the map and not have it fade away or pop out. This is just the view distance, not even the actual size of the map; we can render maps much larger, you just won't be able to see that far, even still it's quite impressive!
Now you're probably wondering with rendering such large environments we must be taking a great hit on the other graphical sides of things. I can safely say that this is not the case, with these large areas we're still able to have super sharp textures that keep detail and don't lose detail and a reasonable poly count for models. Graphically we can pull of a quality very similar to Quake 3 arena which for a PSP game (let alone a homebrew game) looks darn good.
So that's what we can say right now, again what I'm saying is not final since things can change from when we start till we finish. We are soon ahead on starting full production, once we get the last hitches going out then we can start hopefully mid to end of September. We're still shooting for this year but we may have to delay, again not final but we want to make it as best as we can before releasing it.
We hope you enjoyed this; we're trying to now be more frequent on the updates since we have been quiet for a while.
http://www.nexusclanonline.com/nexus-studios/index.html
Sounds great, I look forward to hearing more about this project.
that would be insane. lets see if they can pull it off before we get too excited though. this is a pretty huge undertaking after all..
Omg can the PSP go that far?
Let's wait and see what happens...
thats awsome!!
i cant wait.
serously amazing!
Aaaaaah! Looks like my new favorite homebrew! Please dont let this project not be completed!
I'm not going to give my hopes up before i see real progress taking place, as sad and unfortunate as it is, talk is cheap. I'm not saying its impossible in any way. But a lot of homebrew this big just never reaches completion. I really hope it does though. and before the end of the year even though that sounds more impossible I really hope it happens =D. And obviously I hope they plan to implement multiplayer.
do i smell a hit? !D
I smell a hoax... What they are claiming is almost impossible (if not impossible at all) considering the PSP's hardware... Bottom line.
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