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Futuremark Announces the Futuremark Games Studio
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Futuremark Announces the Futuremark Games Studio
ESPOO, FINLAND--(Marketwire - January 29, 2008) - Futuremark (www.futuremark.com) is proud to announce the formation of a group named the Futuremark Games Studio. For the past 10 years, Futuremark has been pushing the boundaries of PC 3D graphics performance with its 3DMarkŪ series, which has become by far the world's most popular benchmarking software. The 3DMark series combines stunning 3D art with world class engines from Direct3D 6 up to Direct3D 10. "Futuremark Games Studio is committed to developing original IP games with the highest quality game play combined with our established track record of creating blow-your-socks-off visuals," said Tero Sarkkinen, CEO of Futuremark Corporation. "For years, our fans have been asking us when will we start making games. Very soon they are going to get it -- and then some!"
Over the past 10 years Futuremark's team of brilliant artists and engineers has created remarkably beautiful demos and benchmarks for a variety of clients to show off the abilities of their platforms. Although the new studio will demonstrate its ability to seamlessly integrate the latest technologies into its engines, its mission is to build world class games that bring new and entertaining game play to gamers. This includes games and their engines that deliver stellar performance even on modest platforms right up to the most enthusiastic levels of performance hardware. For more information about Futuremark Games Studio, please contact Tero Sarkkinen in Finland or Oliver Baltuch in California. Futuremark Games Studio personnel will also be attending GDC 2008 in San Francisco where they can be found at the Nordic Games Studios Pavilion. |
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All i can say is at least the game will look good ha
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Lol, jtickner1, to say the least.
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This reminds me, I swear maybe Last year or maybe 2006 I read that one of the Gaming League things like WCG(World Cyber Games) or CGS(Championship Gaming Series) or a similar comapany was making a game specifically for professional tournaments. But I can't find anything about such a thing happenind anywhere. I'm starting to belive that I imaged reading about it.
Does anybody know about this or was it just my imagination? |
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Gameplay is was more important than looks IMO.
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Its going to be twice as bad as Crysis. People complaining that even the best systems can struggle at times with Crysis are going to have a lot more to complain about if the game is anything like their (Futuremark's) benchmarks.
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Futuremark, which one is for me?