A few weeks ago, the vice president of Epic Games Mark Rein said that the performance of 3DS Nintendo do not allow to do justice to the characteristics of Unreal Engine 3. According to a Gamespot (via VG247) from the producer of Splinter Cell 3DS, Fabrice Cuny, but Ubisoft is already using the engine from Epic Games on Nintendo's new handheld console.
"The 3DS is powerful and we are able to use the Unreal Engine on this console," Cuny said. "3D does not affect performance thanks to the excellent developers present in my study." "We at Ubisoft Montreal have never worked on an architecture like that. The platform is halfway between the DS and Wii and allows us to create all sorts of games, from puzzle titles like Splinter Cell high-end 3D.
With updated versions of the SDK, Nintendo has given us the tools to produce products optimized well. "
"The 3DS is powerful and we are able to use the Unreal Engine on this console," Cuny said. "3D does not affect performance thanks to the excellent developers present in my study." "We at Ubisoft Montreal have never worked on an architecture like that. The platform is halfway between the DS and Wii and allows us to create all sorts of games, from puzzle titles like Splinter Cell high-end 3D.
With updated versions of the SDK, Nintendo has given us the tools to produce products optimized well. "
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