![]() It is set to be used again for PowerSlave: Exhumed, based on the earlier unofficial Powerslave EX port, as well as Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition. It has since been used for the 2020 re-release of Doom 64 for modern systems, as well as the 2021 remasters of the original Quake and the game Shadow Man. It has previously been used in remastered or enhanced versions of System Shock, Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, Turok 2: Seeds of Evil and Forsaken, plus more limitedly in The Original Strife: Veteran Edition. The current version of the engine used in commercial projects is Kex 3, while its earlier hobby project incarnation was Kex 2 (with Doom64 Ex being Kex 1). This is adapted from unofficial work Villarreal did known as Blood EX. It is used as the basis for the remastered version of the original Blood, entitled Blood: Fresh Supply, developed by Night Dive Studios under license from Atari. The Kex Engine (alternately capitalized as KEX) is a game engine framework and renderer created by Samuel "Kaiser" Villarreal, first started as an outgrowth and extension of the Doom64 EX renderer. Though while the engine is currently lacking rendering features, the main focus is geared towards gameplay features and usability." - Samuel Villarreal The main motivation behind this project is to advance my knowledge outside of game design and further help understand the concepts of designing a system and of course, to advance my scripting skills even further. ![]() Kex is a simple open source FPS engine created from the ground up that will be ideally designed for a small-person team, but mostly will serve as a sandbox/teaching tool for modders or indie developers. "The Kex engine is a very ambitious programming project that I’ve started around summer 2012.
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