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The Havok game engine demoed on the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play

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04 March, 2011

Samsung Android Touch UI

As we reported yesterday, the guys behind the Havok game engine teamed up with Sony Ericsson to provide better gaming experience for Android users. As a result, today an interesting video demonstrating the power and capabilities of the Havok engine was released.

In the video, Marcus Hansson, a Sony Ericsson representative, demoes a couple of features available to developers using the Havok engine.

First of them is the ability to create destructible environments, which should make games feel more natural. Speaking of natural, the Havok engine also supports rag-doll physics. Lastly demonstrated is the way a game character can be controlled using the XPERIA Play.

Enough talking, here's the video in question

Hopefully, we'll see a finished mobile game using the Havok engine sooner rather than later.

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  • Vegetaholic
  • Sgv
  • 23 Aug 2015

To bad play was a failure and it got a support from devs for first few months later anything what came out was poorly optimizEd and eventually everybody forgot it very quickly

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  • Anonymous
  • xGr
  • 07 Mar 2011

Ok ... your tripping on your own comments here... thats sort of funny. You said that apple set new standard by taking what other invented. And then you point at samsung because they took the apple screen and turn it into something better, c...

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  • AnonD-291
  • vGA
  • 07 Mar 2011

"Samsung is responsible for the DRAM, NAND and silicon that goes into every iOS device sold by Apple" -AnandTech.com

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