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Real Virtuality (game engine)

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File:Dawn of Flashpoint screenshot.JPG
Screenshot of Dawn of Flashpoint, a 1997 demo of the engine (then called Poseidon).

Real Virtuality is a proprietary computer game engine developed by Bohemia Interactive Studio (BIS), originally called Poseidon. It is used in the first Operation Flashpoint game, as well as Arma, Arma 2 and Arma 3. It is also used in the military training simulators VBS1 and VBS2.

Versions

Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis
ArmA: Armed Assault

The different versions of the engine are:

Real Virtuality 1

Real Virtuality 2

Real Virtuality 3

Real Virtuality 4

  • ARMA 3 (PC, expected release 2013)

References