OGRE
Developer(s)The OGRE Team
Initial releaseFebruary 2005 (2005-02)
Stable release
14.1.2[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 31 October 2023 (31 October 2023)
Repository
Written inC++
Operating systemCross-platform software
PlatformWindows (all major versions), Linux, macOS, Android, iOS, JavaScript (via EMScripten), Windows Phone (Sponsored by Microsoft) and WinRT.
TypeGraphics rendering engine
LicenseMIT License
Websitewww.ogre3d.org

Object-Oriented Graphics Rendering Engine (OGRE) is a scene-oriented, real-time, open-source, 3D rendering engine.[2][3]

Ogre has been ported to Windows, macOS, Linux, PocketPC, Xbox, and PS3.[3][4]

Since 2019, Ogre consists of two forks developed separately, namely Ogre (also called Ogre1), which is based on the original 1.x codebase and Ogre Next (also called Ogre2), which is based on the 2.x development efforts.[5]

Games and applications

References

  1. "Release 14.1.2". 31 October 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
  2. 12 graphics and rendering tools to make your game shine, MCV
  3. 1 2 Q&A: Steve Streeting On Open Source 3D Engine OGRE 3D, Gamasutra
  4. 1 2 'Torchlight' interview off-cuts, Digital Spy
  5. "Ogre Ecosystem Roundup #3". www.ogre3d.org. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  6. "Gazebo". www.gazebosim.org. Retrieved 2022-04-04.
  7. "Features - Ignition". ignitionrobotics.org. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  8. "Scrap Mechanic: Devblog 8". Scrap Mechanic. 2016-07-01. Retrieved 2021-02-02.
  9. Developer comment on the Steam forums Steam
  10. Zombie Driver: Exor's undead-squasher available through Steam now for £6.99, Games Industry


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