Xenko is a Scalable, Open and Flexible C# Game Engine With High-end Graphics and Rendering Features, Available in April TOKYO, Japan (February 23, 2017) – After a comprehensive beta test that lasted nearly two years, Silicon Studio Corporation is announcing the official commercial release of its Xenko game engine, an open…
Xenko is really nice but crashes a lot for me when importing meshes, but so far i really like it, more then Unity for sure but not sure i would replace Unreal Engine 4 with it. @minifigmaster125 Engine is fully open source so no strings attached you can make a game with it and no need to pay a dime. @OXYnary When you go to…
"Game engine enthusiasts, take note: After roughly two years of beta testing, Japanese game and tech company Silicon Studios Corporation has announced plans to release its open-source C# game engine Xenko this April." http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/292448/Bravely_Default_dev_to_release_its_own_game_engine_Xenko.php Is…
Kinda looks like UE4. :D But really, how many more free game engines do we need? All the talking points seem to be the same. *oooh, it's physically based* *oh, it supports VR* *oh it does particles*
I,E. The open source license they are using isn't MIT. So if you actually do want to screw with the code, you have to release what you have done. Note, the precompiled version they offer on the website is Windows alone. Another point... They are using C# right? Doesn't that limit it to .net? Is it compatible with Mono? Not…