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Epic Upgrades Their Engine So Paragon Can Run At 60 FPS
Epic Games has pushed out a major upgrade to their flagship Unreal Engine 4 today. But what’s interesting is the motivation behind the upgrade, with the company saying it was necessary to ensure their upcoming MOBA, Paragon, could run at a stable 60fps on PC and PS4.
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A Few Hours With Paragon, Epic’s Crack At Making A MOBA
Paragon is a game that’s had an eventful pre-life. Its first stabs at marketing were remarkably unclear, and it has the dubious honour of blocking a guy named Muhammad Khan because of a government block list mix-up. The game itself? Less remarkable, so far.
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Unreal Tournament’s Hub Servers Are Bringing Back The Best Part Of Quake 4
There wasn’t a great deal of love for Quake 4 back in the day. I’m not sure how much of that was gamer sourness at being forced to actually purchase the new version (considering many were able to download and play Quake 3 for free from LAN adventures), but it wasn’t particularly well received among…
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The Unreal Engine Is Now Free For All Developers
In 2014, the Unreal Engine moved to something of a subscription model. If you wanted to use the engine you had to pay $19 per month. Now? Tim Sweeney of Epic Games has announced that the engine is free. Yep, the Unreal Engine has totally just gone free-to-play.



