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SDFlurker

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It's the Games of the Future tournament hosted in Kazan which he personally opened. I don't know if he actually stayed around to watch because I'm not following the official stream, I just saw a post about it on a Chinese forum.
 

coolgod

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That has to be fake or AI-generated right? Right? No way in the cold hell of Russia is Putin himself showing up for a Dota game of all things.
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Putin and a lot of central Asian leaders were there during the opening ceremony, this was just a snippet of the opening ceremony during the break between the grand final matches.
The games of the future held in Kazan, Russia had more than just Dota, or esports i think.
 

N00813

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Unity China Has Nanite and Lumen Like Features​

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- the China game engine has improvements above and beyond the standard engine
- I suspect the Unity China JV is now separated fully from US Unity, allowing for continued operations in case of sanctions

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There was an interesting discussion over
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about features that are appearing only in the Chinese version of Unity. Unity China was formed
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and as part of that formation, part of their purpose was:
In the short term, Unity China will begin building customized local versions of its core products for game developers, including a China-specific version of Unity’s flagship Unity Editor.
Creating a customize version they did. In fact they created a complete fork of Unity 2022 LTS that they have branded Tuanjie. Details of Tuanjie from
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One year after the announcement of Unity China in August 2022, the aforesaid unveiled
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, a game engine tailor-made to enhance Unity’s scope within the region. “Tuanjie” (团结), which can be translated to “Unity” in English, is based on Unity 2022 LTS and includes support for WeChat‘s Weixan Mini Games, Alibaba’s AliOS, and OpenAtom’s OpenHarmony. After four months of closed internal testing and numerous technical iterations, Tuanjie 1.0.0 officially launched on January 1st, 2024*.
Now supporting a number of local platforms is nothing special really… but they didn’t stop there. Details of new features in Tuanjie
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include:
Let’s start with Virtual Geometry. We are now getting demand not only from the gaming industry, but also from developers in other industries. With it, colleagues in art or other related positions can put any high-precision assets in the level without worrying about rendering performance or rendering quality. In this regard, development has been started in-house, and there are already certain results. The HDRP pipeline is currently supported, and it is hoped that an experimental version will enter the Chinese version of the engine by the end of this year, so please wait and see. In the future, we will also explore whether we can migrate some of the features of this technology to mobile as well.
So, basically a Nanite type solution. But what about Lumen you say? Well…
Real-time dynamic global illumination. We want the world to be no longer a baked light, and Lighting editors are WYSIWYG with support for both Indoor and Outdoor. The team has already started work on real-time dynamic global illumination, with the first goal of implementing these technologies in the HDRP pipeline and reaching demo status by the end of this year. Then, as with Virtual Geometry, we’ll explore options for implementing GI on mobile.
Lets also throw in some mobile (I assume this means URP) raytracing as well:
Mobile ray tracing. Many teams that make high-quality games have expressed to us that they want to find a solution for mobile ray tracing, and we also feel that this is a direction worth exploring for the engine team, so we have cooperated with MTK to implement mobile ray tracing on the Dimensity 9200. The solution is based on RayQuery, supporting shadows, AO, as well as refraction and reflection, and we expect to show this result at this year’s China Joy, so stay tuned.
Nanite, Lumen and Mobile raytracing… sign me up! So, are we going to get these features in the West? Sadly, not likely…
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henrik

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It's the Games of the Future tournament hosted in Kazan which he personally opened. I don't know if he actually stayed around to watch because I'm not following the official stream, I just saw a post about it on a Chinese forum.

Is China represented in these games?
 

sabiothailand

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So there's been discussions regarding if this game called "Delta Force: Hawk Ops" stole animations from Call of Duty games, due to some of their animations being very similar. Some comments said that they have these animations as placeholder and may be subjected to change. Does anyone know anything about this??
 

Aniah

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So there's been discussions regarding if this game called "Delta Force: Hawk Ops" stole animations from Call of Duty games, due to some of their animations being very similar. Some comments said that they have these animations as placeholder and may be subjected to change. Does anyone know anything about this??
Tencent has large stocks in Activision and probably even is the largest shareholder, correct me if I'm wrong. They are also the main developer of CoD Mobile and have direct access to Cod's assets. If anything, I'm pretty sure they have legal precedence in using CoD's assets with how much they contribute to Activision.
 

Helius

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Tencent has large stocks in Activision and probably even is the largest shareholder, correct me if I'm wrong. They are also the main developer of CoD Mobile and have direct access to Cod's assets. If anything, I'm pretty sure they have legal precedence in using CoD's assets with how much they contribute to Activision.
You're probably thinking of either Riot (maker of League of Legends) or Supercell (Clash of Clans), both of which are wholly or majority-owned by Tencent.

Microsoft is the current owner of Activision (or the parent Activision-Blizzard to be precise). They just paid $70bn for it and fought an anti-trust battle with the combined might of the FCC in the US, regulators in the UK and EU over the deal, and won.

Tencent got into it much earlier by acquiring a 5% stake in Activision-Blizzard a decade before when it helped the company split from Vivendi which was the owner at the time.

Epic (Gears of War (developed, IP owned by Microsoft), Fortnite, Unreal game engine, the Epic game store) is another one which Tencent has a substantial stake in, at ~40%.
 
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