Anyone at BioWare there? I was reading this blog post on Orbit.
http://blog.bioware....ing-into-orbit/
Just a simple question. Does ME3 use this tech also?
Anyone at BioWare there? I was reading this blog post on Orbit.
http://blog.bioware....ing-into-orbit/
Just a simple question. Does ME3 use this tech also?
Possibly although it's phrased as the previous generation covered Dragon Age Keep and Inquisition. I could see this meaning that if ME3 used this, it would be an even older iteration than the ones used in DA. It's more curiosity on my part to gauge just how long this tech has been in development.
Errr, wait.
Okay, Orbit is an ongoing project that utilizes the free software approach that will (they project) handle some things in the future. They have not stated what things specifically, just "things".
EDIT : Ahh, okay, ME3, not ME:N. I still stand by what I said. It's constantly evolving.
From everything I understand about Orbit is that it is more of a web based piece of software, so it wouldn't be used in the game, but in things like The Keep or maybe with Mass Effect 3 could have led to its development with the N7HQ.
No idea. Perhaps some early prototypes were used in Genesis DLCs.
Orbit its not for game. Its a inversion of control and dependency injection framework, and can use by virtually any online service or web site.
I say this because people can thought that Orbit its a new Game Engine like Frostbite, or something made only for games.
I was curious as to whether the network infrastructure on ME3 was based on this Orbit thingy.