haha well we will just have to wait and see. I think just like the Nvidia video card release, and because we as market watchers have gotten used to an instantaneous release of products.
This project as well as Intel’s GPU development whether truly scrapped or just brushed back under the rug we will not know until something is actually primed for market release. Much as I mentioned and specifically referring to the single site in all of the internet currently offering the new Nvidia cards for pre-order we expect release as an almost non-stop thing now. Many seem to be blindly following, and inherently reacting as well.
To talk about the Nvidia card, and have major publications which report on computer hardware in well known magazines internationally to be linking to one single site, with no other release announcements other than what this site (as well as nothing from the actual OEM) has, but still announcing and even linking to what looks like an absolute ripoff is almost beyond compare.
While this game or even Intel being involved in the making of GPU’s as a future product still remains to be seen, I would have greater belief in the game at least for now. The thing is if the bought a publishing and development company, and there is no word of it being sold or closed, then it most likely is not.
As for development of this game and or anything coming out of this studio the game goes with the developer itself not Intel as a whole. So if they sell the development entity the game goes with them. If they don’t then it gets released from or with Intel as the main financial backer. I was looking at the SWTOR site today, and it is funny people want quality construction on games. However; they cannot seem to wait for it, and in some cases will actually start bad mouthing the developer, when it is not released.
Basically we just watch and see where it goes. I think this game looks great, and would like to see it as well as ray tracing implementation on the market. It looks like a very efficient as well as sufficiently more appealing practice than what is presently used in games.
Source: hothardware.com
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