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Posted Monday, July 14, 2008
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LA, California, July 2008. The first trailer of Hydrophobia has been
released at E3, showcasing the revolutionary HydroEngine fluid
dynamics system. For the first time ever, water in games behaves exactly like
the real thing, flowing from one area to another and interacting dynamically
with the environment.
HydroEngine is a real-time fluid dynamics solution, developed over a number
of years by Blade Interactive's R&D team and exhibiting real-world emergent
behaviour, dynamic splashes and spray, infinite underwater particles, surface
foam and the ability to wet any surface.
Says Huw Lloyd, R&D Director of Blade Interactive. "We delighted to finally
show the world the incredible HydroEngine technology which powers the
unique Hydrophobia experience. We've barely scratched the surface of what's
to come, but this trailer demonstrates the most advanced water technology
ever seen in a game - water which quite simply behaves like the real thing.
The result is gameplay like you've never experienced before".
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