A new Wii graphics engine called
Quantum 3 has been developed(/developing) by High Voltage Software that is suppose to grant the wii graphics close to or on par with that of the Xbox 360 and PS3 titles.
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Originally Posted by Wikipedia Development of the game engine began in October of 2007. This engine allows for "full 16-TEV stage material pipeline using up to eight texture sources and a host of innovative blend operations," and as also quoted in IGN's exclusive look at the game, the engine "allows the developer to create graphic effects normally seen on other consoles with vertex and pixel shaders." These effects include bump-mapping, reflection and refraction, light and shadow maps and projections, specular and Fresnel effects, missive and iridescent materials, advanced alpha blends, gloss and detail mapping, motion blur, interactive water with complex surface effects, and animated textures, among other things.The Quantum3 engine also includes advanced artificial intelligence, allowing for enemies in the game to possess "human-like behavior." According to Eric Nofsinger, "Our [High Voltage Software's] goal is to be the most technically innovative Wii developer on the planet." Source: here |
Here is a Tech Demo:
This Graphics Engine had been made popular by the Wii Exclusive FPS The Conduit To Be Released in first Quarter 2009.