October 2, 2015 by Mark Hoogland
The fixed costs a few bucks, but then you also have some: Microsoft announced today via its official blog know to have purchased the software Havok from chip giant Intel. Microsoft has gotten thus owned one of the largest suppliers in gaming technology.
You’ve probably seen several times passing by the Havok logo when starting a game. The Irish company Havok has over the past fifteen years, namely the 3D physics taken care of more than six hundred games, working with studios like Ubisoft, Activision, Sony and Nintendo. Technology Havok has been used in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and, yes, A2 Racer
Havok’s software, danzkij its guiding function between applications called middleware will. according to Microsoft developers to be used to enable their creativity run free – something Microsoft will lay any harm, now holds the license to Havok’s capabilities. The technology to use for the construction of a large-scale cloud service, to include use by the next year appear Crackdown 3
Source:. Microsoft Blog
Microsoft buys Havok software on Intel
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