Real Virtuality

Real Virtuality

Real Virtuality is a computer game engine developed by Bohemia Interactive Studio (BIS), originally called Poseidon. It is used in the PC games Operation Flashpoint and its expansions, and Armed Assault. It is also used in the military training simulators VBS1 and VBS2. An updated version of the engine will be used in the upcoming ArmA 2

Versions

The different versions of the engine are:

Real Virtuality 1

* (PC): 1.00 - 1.46
* (PC): 1.75 - 1.96
* VBS1 (PC): 1.75 - 1.99

Real Virtuality 2

* (Xbox): 2.85
* (PC): 5089 - 5151 - 5163
* VBS2 (PC): undetermined

Real Virtuality 3

* ArmA 2 (PC, Xbox 360): unreleased

References

[http://community.bistudio.com/wiki/Real_Virtuality Bohemia Interactive Wiki]

External links

* [http://www.bistudio.com/ Bohemia Interactive Studio homepage]
* [http://community.bistudio.com/wiki/Main_Page Bohemia Interactive Studio Wiki]
* [ftp://www.flashpoint1985.com/flashpoint/demos/1997_Dawn_of_Flashpoint.zip Demo of the original engine]


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