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| title = Vortex Engine | |||
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| initial_release = August 14, 2024 | |||
| stable_release = August 18, 2024 | |||
| written_in = cplusplus | |||
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=== Vortex Engine === | === Vortex Engine === | ||
The Vortex Engine is a community-driven adaptation of the Source SDK 2013, built on top of the Enhanced Source framework. It introduces a range of new features, enhancing both visual and functional aspects of the engine. | The Vortex Engine is a community-driven adaptation of the Source SDK 2013, built on top of the Enhanced Source framework. It introduces a range of new features, enhancing both visual and functional aspects of the engine. | ||
== Features == | |||
===== Visuals ===== | ===== Visuals ===== |
Latest revision as of 03:48, 20 September 2024
Vortex Engine
The Vortex Engine is a community-driven adaptation of the Source SDK 2013, built on top of the Enhanced Source framework. It introduces a range of new features, enhancing both visual and functional aspects of the engine.
Features
Visuals
- RTT Lighting
- Deferred Lighting
- Improved DirectX 9.0c shaders
Engine
- Mounting Support (for mounting games such as
TF2 Black Mesa
JBMod and other
Source 1 based games and mods)
- Singleplayer support (Singleplayer support in the multiplayer branch)
- Native FreeBSD support
- Native Linux support
Lua support
- Visual Studio 2010,2012,2013,2019 and 2022 Support
Weapons
- Physics Gun (Not from the beta)
- Portal Gun