[Thanks, Cliff]
Watch one frame of Gratuitous Space Battles being rendered
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Indie games developer Positech Games caught our attention again with more footage of its upcoming tower defense title Gratuitous Space Battles. In the latest video, Positech shows off the process of rendering a single frame in one of the game's marquee deep space standoffs. If you're a fan of tower defense titles -- or some kind of time-lapse photo enthusiast -- check out the clip after the break.
[Thanks, Cliff]
[Thanks, Cliff]
Reader Comments (20)
Posted: Aug 30th 2009 8:02PM (Unverified) said
Interesting... This is the first I've heard of this game.
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Posted: Aug 30th 2009 7:46PM thehallowhero said
First time I've heard of this game. I really like TD games and I don't know why. I'll have to keep my eye on this one.
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Posted: Aug 30th 2009 8:30PM MystileArmor said
My pick: "Princess Tomato in Salad Kingdom"
Source you ask? Sure: http://www.gamerevolution.com/feature/worst_names
(really should read best names)
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Source you ask? Sure: http://www.gamerevolution.com/feature/worst_names
(really should read best names)
Posted: Aug 30th 2009 8:18PM ArchiGamer said
Sorry, but until I see a game with the title of 'Gratuitous Sex Scenes' this game will never have the best game name evar!!
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Posted: Aug 31st 2009 3:32PM (Unverified) said
Really cool video.
The tool used to deconstruct the rendering and show it being built up step by step is NVIDIA PerfHUD - http://developer.nvidia.com/object/nvperfhud_home.html
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The tool used to deconstruct the rendering and show it being built up step by step is NVIDIA PerfHUD - http://developer.nvidia.com/object/nvperfhud_home.html
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