
At this year’s Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, Epic Games gave a handful of developers a chance to get a real-time demo of Unreal Engine 4, their upcoming graphics engine.
While information was scant about that demo, we were simply told by few that it looked amazing.
Today, Wired’s Stu Horvath has shared his thoughts and experience with that demo, while also dishing out some screenshots.
Horvath says that in a matter of three months, 14 engineers teamed up to create the GDC demo, which is said to be running off NVIDIA’s GTX 680 graphics card.
Now enjoy these sweet screenshots and let them do the talking!





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