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HeroEngine

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Stable release
  
2.0 / December 5, 2012

Platform
  
Microsoft Windows

Development status
  
Production

Type
  
Developer(s)
  
Simutronics / Idea Fabrik

Written in
  
C++, C#, HeroScript Language (HSL)

HeroEngine is a 3D game engine and server technology platform originally developed by Simutronics Corporation specifically for building MMO-style games. At first developed for the company's own game Hero's Journey, the engine won multiple awards at tradeshows, and has since been licensed by other companies such as BioWare Austin (which is using it for Star Wars: The Old Republic) and Stray Bullet Games (for an as yet unnamed project).

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On June 12, 2010, Idea Fabrik announced that it had purchased "the HeroEngine and HeroCloud game development technologies" as well as hired "the staff of Simutronics that was associated with the development and support of HeroEngine/HeroCloud".

Features

The engine has online creation. For example, one developer can be creating a house and the entities inside, while another works on the landscaping and terrain around it. Each sees the other's work in real time.

The simulation and rendering processes of the engine are currently run on a single-thread. However, it is planned for there to be a multi-threaded release, but the publish date has not yet been determined.

Development times vary between games. Faxion Online took 18 months to complete, and Star Wars: The Old Republic took over five years.

Integration with other technologies

HeroBlade contains integrated features such as custom scripting and collaborative project management, which allow developers to make notes directly onto the in-game levels for others to see. These notes can be attached to tasks to signal other developers that something specific needs to be worked on. HeroEngine also works with technology from third-party vendors, such as FMOD, PhysX, SpeedTree, Wwise, Scaleform, and Vivox, as well as having plugins for 3D Studio Max and Maya.

HeroCloud

HeroCloud is a version of HeroEngine that is available for $99 per year, under the license that they receive 30% the money sales of any game made with it. It includes everything that a license to the HeroEngine has, except for access to the source code.

Awards

  • Finalist for "Best Engine" from Game Developer magazine in 2006.
  • Funding Issues

    The company chairman of Idea Fabrik announced on the 6th November 2015 that they were having funding issues related to an unnamed 3rd party, which could cause downtime on their HeroEngine and HeroCloud services. He stated that they were attempting to resolve and were "currently in negotiations to secure [their] funding for the present and the future."

    Released

  • Faxion Online (2011) - UTV Ignition Entertainment(Shut Down 2014)
  • Star Wars: The Old Republic (2011) - BioWare
  • The Elder Scrolls Online (2014) - ZeniMax Online Studios "Only in development process. The game was released using ZeniMax's own engine.
  • Unreleased

  • Hero's Journey - company's game the engine was developed for. However production has stopped on the game.
  • The Repopulation - MMORPG previously developed by Above and Beyond Technologies in Steam Early Access. As of January 30th 2016, The Repopulation was switching to the Unreal Engine however has since been acquired by Idea Fabrik on the 13th of January and will be returning to Steam Early Access in the first Quarter of 2017.
  • ′′Visions of Zosimos′′
  • ′′Farmer3d′′
  • References

    HeroEngine Wikipedia


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