Star Citizen Switches Its Game Engine; Why?

Recently, Cloud Imperium Games announced that they will change the Star Citizen's game engine. The developer said that the new engine will make the game even better, as it is more compatible with the game's performance. This may also be a clue that the development of the game is nearly finished, though it is yet to be confirmed. However, fans can expect that the game will improve much more with the new game engine.

Cloud Imperium Games Switched Star Citizen's Game Engine From CryEngine To Lumberyard Game Engine

Cloud Imperium Games surprised a lot of fans with their latest announcement of their new game engine. They announced that the old CryEngine will be switched to the latest Lumberyard game engine. According to the game's creative director Chris Roberts, he said the Lumberyard game engine will bring more efficiency to the game, as the Lumberyard game engine features more smoothness in the gameplay. The developers also confirmed that Star Citizen's 2.6 Alpha version will be released using the Lumberyard game engine. Both companies both have great plans for the game, as they are already expecting a huge impact on the game's performance, especially with the latest game engine that it has.

What To Expect From Star Citizen After The New Lumberyard Game Engine?

With the convenience of the game using the Amazon's Lumberyard game engine, fans can expect that the game will be much more smooth and amazing. Considering that the game was massively great in the Cryengine, fans can expect it to double up with the latest Lumberyard engine. Rumors suggest that the game will run with amazing frames per second with the latest game engine. Many fans have also agreed in this changes made by Cloud Imperium Games.

Star Citizen is still in the development stage.

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