Latest update features heavy optimisation and rewritten renderer

Instinct Studio hits version 2.0

Irish middleware developer Instinct Technologies has released the latest version of its cross-platform game engine, Instinct Studio.

Chief focus for this major release version has been on ensuring performance is equal on all of the engine’s target platforms, and features an entirely new graphics rendering system. It also boasts Remote Control, which allows editing to be done in real-time across platforms.

“Whereas the earlier versions of Instinct Studio delivered primarily on the user experience, which we’ve now enhanced, the main focus this time has been optimizing the various systems across all our target platforms” said Instinct Technology’s CTO Dermot Gallagher.

“This is a very significant revision and has been driven by listening to our clients and responding to technical developments in the market place.”

David Lawton, COO of Instinct, added: “The games industry has a wide variety of titles in development that range from triple AAA blockbusters to casual games. We are very confident we have significantly enhanced our product set and to support this release we have introduced a range of innovative pricing models to give every level of developer a real opportunity to create fantastic games and succeed using our cutting-edge technology.”

About MCV Staff

Check Also

470 Pacific [Industry news] Pacific Standard Creative Launches as New Division of Pacific Standard Sound, Merging World-Class Film, Television, and Video Game Capabilities

[Industry news] Pacific Standard Creative Launches as New Division of Pacific Standard Sound, Merging World-Class Film, Television, and Video Game Capabilities

Pacific Standard Sound (PSS), the award-winning sound design and full service post production and sound company whose work spans some of entertainment's most iconic properties, today announced the launch of Pacific Standard Creative (PSC), a new division purpose-built to serve the evolving storytelling and production needs of video game development studios, advertising agencies, trailer houses, and independent productions who demand world-class sound without compromise. Pacific Standard Creative will be helmed by industry veteran Eric Marks, who brings more than a decade of audio and engineering leadership, as well as two years as the Vice President of the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE).