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Intel, Unity Team Up to Optimize The Unity Engine for Android

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August 20, 2014 9:56:49 AM

This collaboration means apps with better performance on Intel hardware.

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August 20, 2014 10:11:03 AM

Thank god. Unity is just terrible on android due to the divided architectures. In my opinion its especially horrid on the desktop segment since a lot of developers use it only for mobile games and the desktop version doesn't give much support. There are no major 'indie' titles (aka independently created and published) games that utilize Unity on the desktop platform which are commercially successful. In my opinion Unity is trying to become the next Unreal Engine. (jsome properties shared between it and UE are; easy to develop with, large set of tools, multiplatform support)

Always good to have other options though. Happy that the master of optimization and efficiency is helping them out now.
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August 20, 2014 10:53:44 AM

Go go Unity! I have faith in you!
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August 20, 2014 11:01:38 AM

i think "the golf club" uses the unity engine on pc and it is a fun good looking realistic golf game. i could be wrong about that unity engine.
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August 20, 2014 11:11:49 AM

Hopefully they will try to optimize it toward GS GPUs & not for Intel graphics.

Some Android (free) games based on Unity (wort of playing) are even getting a PC version. Like Dead Effect.
http://deadeffect.com/
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August 20, 2014 11:40:26 AM

is ddr4 worth for gaming / programming normal pcs???
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August 20, 2014 12:18:33 PM

there are Android devices with Intel chips in them in the wild?

by Whom?
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August 20, 2014 12:32:09 PM

kamhagh said:
is ddr4 worth for gaming / programming normal pcs???

Not yet but that is going to be moot in two to three years when all new PCs will only support DDR4 anyway.
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August 20, 2014 12:36:20 PM

Emanuel Elmo said:
there are Android devices with Intel chips in them in the wild? by Whom?

There are a few dozens but none of them specially popular so Intel tends to get forgotten on the smartphone/tablet side.
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August 20, 2014 4:07:57 PM

Unity is pricing themselves out of this market. Not many will attempt a game with unity if not a larger dev. You can TEST your gaming prowess on unreal4 for $20 a month. A far cry from $1500+900 up front. It's much cheaper to try your luck on unreal for $240 for a year. If you suck you're not out a lot of cash. With unity that's a huge pill to swallow if things don't work out (and not everyone works out...LOL).

Also this is just Intel catching the rest. NV already optimized for unity5 and Unreal4 (pretty much a well duh, as they'll both run fine on desktops).
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August 21, 2014 4:35:41 AM

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Thank god. Unity is just terrible on android due to the divided architectures. In my opinion its especially horrid on the desktop segment since a lot of developers use it only for mobile games and the desktop version doesn't give much support. There are no major 'indie' titles (aka independently created and published) games that utilize Unity on the desktop platform which are commercially successful. In my opinion Unity is trying to become the next Unreal Engine. (jsome properties shared between it and UE are; easy to develop with, large set of tools, multiplatform support)

Always good to have other options though. Happy that the master of optimization and efficiency is helping them out now.



cough cough cough Squad cough cough cough KSP cough cough cough
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