The U.S. Army will be using Crytek’s Cryengine 3 to develop a training simulator for its soldiers, a project that will apparently cost $ 57 million. Known as the Dismounted Soldier Training System (DSTS), it is being developed by a company called Intelligent Decisions
U.S. Army using Cryengine 3 for training
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Maximum realism?
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I hope they beef up the AI.
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