Unreal Engine 4 (by Epic Games) - The Future of Mobile Gaming?!

Discussion in 'General Game Discussion and Questions' started by Sanuku, Mar 29, 2013.

  1. Exact-Psience

    Exact-Psience Well-Known Member

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    #2 Exact-Psience, Mar 29, 2013
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    Holy poop.

    Im still workin on picking my jaw off the ground.
     
  2. pavarotti2007

    pavarotti2007 Well-Known Member

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    Watched this on a different website. It's a PC demo of Unreal Engine 4.
     
  3. Sanuku

    Sanuku Well-Known Member

    You aren`t seeing the bigger picture here:

    The Unreal Engine 2 was running on Mobile, the Unreal Engine 3 too and at least currently the Unreal Engine 4 is running on Nvidia`s Mobile Chip Structur.

    The question we should ask is if ARM/Apple will come up with an Chip that will be strong enough to run it too with the upcoming Generation this Year....
     
  4. MidianGTX

    MidianGTX Well-Known Member

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    It might be "part of" the future of mobile gaming, just as most other mobile game engines will also continue to update.
     
  5. Thats not a video game engine, thats just an average sci-fi movie

    Seriously, I don't think my iPod Touch could handle that out of video
     
  6. georaldc

    georaldc Active Member

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    You got to be dreaming if you think next gen mobile games will look like that. I doubt even something like the ps4 can replicate that.

    Unreal engine 4 will probably have mobile support but it'll be sometime before you start seeing mobile games looking like that
     
  7. killercow

    killercow Well-Known Member

    Well you're right a tech demo always looks better than the actual game (Just look at the tech demo for the UE3) but it's always an indication of what the engine is capable of. Of course nobody is implying that this will be like that on mobile but rather that a version of the UE4 could be ported to IOS (It is after all, really scalable).
     
  8. Lost_Deputy

    Lost_Deputy Well-Known Member

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    I'll be happy with IB Dungeons thanks

    Gotta love the fire effects :)
     
  9. Dan007

    Dan007 Well-Known Member

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    No doubt this will be available on mobile devices...
    In about 10 years, when UE5 is out.
     

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