WGAF

WGAF is the game engine developed by Guild Software which powers their MMORPG Vendetta Online. It runs on Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. It has also been known to run on various BSD Descendants. An example screenshot from Vendetta Online can be seen at right. WGAF uses several methods including dynamic level of detail (LOD) to ensure performance across a wide range of systems. It also uses vertex and pixel shaders to generate sophisticate... more

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