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This morning NVIDIA demonstrated the Unreal Engine 3 leading trial known as Epic Citadel on a Windows RT tablet operated by Tegra

This took place at the ASUS Vivo Tab RT (the device formerly known as Tablet 600) press conference held at IFA 2012 this weeks time in Germany. This was the first public showing of an Unreal Engine 3-based application on the Windows RT foundation.
Porting Unreal Engine 3 to Windows 8 and Windows RT symbolizes a joint effort by NVIDIA and Epic, and was created available to designers as of the other day.

Originally developed by Epic Games, makers of smash hit gaming operations such as Equipment of War and Infinity Knife, Unreal Engine 3 is considered a category leader with more than 20 technology prizes. It operates on nine systems, with more than 20 incorporated technologies and has been certified for more than 225 games.

This is a big discovery for the Windows environment as not only is one of the top activity engines now available for designers to activate with, it is also the complete PC execution. This gives designers unmatched assistance for porting PC and Games to a cellular foundation, and viceversa.

"The Unreal Engine 3-powered 'Epic Citadel' display for Windows RT pills utilizes the complete DirectX 9 direction, with shaders and materials, all running beautifully on Tegra 3," said Mark Control, v. p. of Epic Games. "By porting the complete engine as opposed to a customized cellular version, NVIDIA and Epic have created it easy for UE3 designers around the world to bring their best content to Windows RT, Windows 8 and NVIDIA's Tegra 3 processer. Windows RT code is available to licensees from Epic now and we're thrilled to see the excellent games they develop with it."

This is just one of the things NVIDIA is doing to back up the Windows RT foundation. Keep tuned in for more excellent reports as we get closer to Windows RT release on Oct. 26.


Source : NVIDIA

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