Assessment of 1st Person Shooter Game Engines for Space Protection Applications
- Authors
- Corporate Authors
- Defence R&D Canada - Atlantic, Dartmouth NS (CAN);Humansystems Inc, Guelph ONT (CAN)
- Abstract
- First Person shooter games allow humans to be immersed in a desktop virtual world. There are a variety of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) multi-player game engines available that provide the infrastructure for building these worlds. Five game engines are assessed against 22 criteria to determine the their usefulness in providing a virtual world for naval Force Protection scenarios. The aim of this work is to use the resulting virtual world for concept-development and experimentation for Force Protection operations.
- Keywords
- First Person Shooter;Games;Game Engine;Assessment
- Report Number
- DRDC-ATLANTIC-CR-2005-088 — Contractor Report
- Date of publication
- 01 Jan 2006
- Number of Pages
- 36
- DSTKIM No
- CA027296
- CANDIS No
- 525371
- Format(s):
- CD ROM
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