As we have previously stated, it’s highly unlikely for QD as a company to have gaming engine issues. But they’re also known for using Unreal Engine 5, which is capable of running strategy games, such as the upcoming Star Wars Eclipse. Quantic Dream is known for using a proprietary gaming engines - a technology they programmed specifically for their own projects. However, many of these issues sound challenging. So, many of these aforementioned problems might not be as serious as Quantic enters in full production of the game. ![]() The official channels, Quantic Dream primarily, have stated that the game is in the stage of very early development when most issues are expected and addressed, and not having a playable version of the game at that point isn’t really an issue. But again, these are just rumors and should be treated as such, regardless of the source. Henderson also mentioned that a multiplayer mode or component might be in the cards for Star Wars Eclipse, but people at Quantic are still having issues with figuring out how exactly it will function. But it could indicate that things have gotten off to a rockier start than originally anticipated. This isn’t indicative of anything, especially in the long run, considering that the game probably won’t release before 2023. As we previously mentioned, Star Wars Eclipse has been in development for 18 months, but according to Henderson, Quantic Dream still doesn’t have a playable version of the game internally. ![]() ![]() The problem lies in the fact that these games differ from Star Wars Eclipse in terms of gameplay, which the engine either can’t cope with or has issues running, thus requiring modification.
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