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No Man’s Sky Dev Reveals Harry Potter Game Prototype

No Man’s Sky Dev Reveals Harry Potter Game Prototype

Martin Griffiths, an engine programmer at Hello Games, revealed early development footage of an open-world Harry Potter game, highlighting a significant connection to the Quake series. He discussed his prior experience with the Harry Potter engine, particularly the 2006 game The Order of the Phoenix, which he described as the “first fully streamed, open world game.” The footage showcased a prototype of Hogwarts, featuring a t-posing Dumbledore, and evoked nostalgia for fans. Additionally, Griffiths noted that the engine used for the Harry Potter games had previously been adapted to port Quake 3 to PlayStation 2, where he faced challenges like implementing four-way split screen rendering due to the console’s limited GPU memory. His current work involves applying advanced technology from No Man’s Sky and Light No Fire, demonstrating the game’s capabilities by traveling across multiple planets rapidly.

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I’m Yousiff Taqi, born in ’87, and I’ve been a huge fan of retro games for as long as I can remember. My favorites are RPGs, Platformers, and Action Adventure. I’ve been interested in computers ever since I was young, which is why I pursued a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from Purdue University. Now, armed with my passion for both retro gaming and computer engineering, I’m excited to embark on new adventures in the world of technology, where I hope to merge my interests and make meaningful contributions. https://www.instagram.com/Aeon https://twitter.com/FencerDarkwind

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