The president of Valve, Gabe Newell, told Develop that the company has no plans to create a new engine but will continue to update the Source Engine. "Updating a run-in engine has its strengths, its advantages over the creation of a new engine are numerous." "When you see a game like DOTA 2 understand that the Source can provide developers with resources greater than those of other engine built from the ground up." "The model of incremental upgrade that worked very well for us." "We are happy if a studio wants to use our engine, but we have no intention of challenging Epic Games in this field.
Some people have used the Source, and I believe that thanks to the PlayStation 3 version will use the other."
Some people have used the Source, and I believe that thanks to the PlayStation 3 version will use the other."
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