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CryEngine3 is opening up.

Soul's Photo Soul 22 Apr 2011

Read the article |8.

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1 year ago, we reported that following Unity's and Epic's UDK push to release a commercial grade engine for free (or at a price) that casual and indie game developers can afford, we expected Crysis and the CryENGINE to follow. Today it seems that announcement has been made, by none other than the CEO of Crytek, Cevat Yerli.

Linky.
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TheDR's Photo TheDR 22 Apr 2011

I love the idea of Indie games looking better than high grade commercial ones |8
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Raven's Photo Raven 25 Apr 2011

I think this would worry the console manufs a lot more. Cos Indies would definitely make use of the extra oomph in PCs. A few cool looking Indie titles would make people realize that the consoles are holding back the creativity.

Perhaps it might push the efforts on new consoles. AFAIK, MS is also working on an X360 replacement. We haven't seen anything from Sony yet.
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Soul's Photo Soul 17 Aug 2011

UPDATE!

http://www.moddb.com...-free-of-charge

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According to Crytek you will have the same tools that commercial licenses can use. It allows you to create a game from scratch. Crytek also ensures us that the SDK will be updated regularly.
If you want to release your game onto platforms other than PC, or you need access to CryENGINE 3 source code you will need to contact Crytek.



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License costs:
The SDK can be used for free if you want to create non-commercial projects such as games, school projects, movies and so on and so on.
If you wish to create a commercial game, for example an Indie game, Crytek is offering a royalty-only license model where Crytek requires 20% of the developer’s revenues from the commercial launch of their game.



Also new linking system is weird :P.
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