Dilogus - The Winds of War is a third person High Fantasy RPG action game that immerses players deep into the awe inspiring fantasy world of Dilogus, allowing them to experience it from multiple perspectives of above five unique characters in both single player and co-operative multiplayer mode on Linux and Windows platforms.

Report RSS Dilogus - The Winds of War now powered by Unigine™

Following up the return of Dilogus, we've got some great news! Not only we're back, but we've got some nice technology with us as well.

Posted by on

First and foremost, we would like to thank You all for the support that we've received during the past few days. We really didn't expect that our return will be so well received. But it happened, and as part of our gratitude, we have decided to release a bit more concept art along with some great news.

So what's going on?

We are happy to announce, that we are from now running on Unigine™ developed by Unigine corp, ensuring quality and state of the art technology for Dilogus - The Winds of War. Unigine™ is a cross-platform real-time 3D engine. It stands on the cutting edge of the technology and provides the ultimate power for interactive virtual worlds (modern games and virtual reality systems). Find out more about Unigine features.


Why is this such great news?

Unigine™ is one of the most powerful engines out there, and it supports the Linux platform as well. This means our plan to release on Linux will not just be easier, but allows us to create a full blown, next gen quality game for the platform. This does not mean that we only wish to focus on Linux, but having access to this technology will ensure top quality on both platforms.

What's even better news than this? We are going to release a little in-game footage in the very near future.





If you would like to follow our progress, you can Watch the project
or tune in with one of our community sites.

Post comment Comments
-Dusk-
-Dusk-

Unigine is a great engine indeed, I'm glad yo hear you guys are using it. It'll fit your (amazing) art style well!

Keep up the good progress!

Reply Good karma Bad karma+2 votes
Mreaper
Mreaper

Yay! In-game footage!
I hope it's at least somewhere near as good-looking as the concept art.

Reply Good karma Bad karma+3 votes
TucoBenedicto
TucoBenedicto

Concept arts look great.
Now, making a game which looks and play as good is an entirely different story.
I hope you guys have what it takes to succeed.

Tracked.

Reply Good karma Bad karma+1 vote
LuFer17
LuFer17

wow this game looks good,tracking!

Reply Good karma Bad karma+1 vote
lawlhat
lawlhat

I am LOVING the concept art.

Tracking.

Reply Good karma Bad karma+1 vote
Post a comment

Your comment will be anonymous unless you join the community. Or sign in with your social account: