The U.S. Army might be financing one of the most epic videos games ever
made that very few people may ever play. The "game" is called Dismounted Soldier Training System
and was commissioned by the U.S. government back in May for a
staggering cost of 57 million dollars. The contract was awarded to RealTime Immersive Inc.
All of this according to PC Gamer. Everything about this simulator is
said to be cutting edge but the hardware it runs on. In a GamePro
interview with the director of strategic programs at Intelligent
Decisions, Floyd West is said to have stated, "With CryEngine 3 being
used for Crysis 2 and the capabilities that game engine provides, it
allows us to make the most realistic simulation possible. We’re able to
transport soldiers to accurately recreated locales like Afghanistan and
Iraq, where we can simulate everything from visuals to 360-degree
sound."
The virtual reality headsets the trainees wear will run from a backpack
unit similar to a top of the range gaming laptop, called the 'Man
Wearable Unit'. "While the man wearable units aren’t running on an
off-the-shelf Alienware, the internal components themselves are
commercial off-the-shelf CPUs and GPUs like NVIDIA graphic cards and
whatnot."
As this is an internal military training simulator we the public may
never play it. However that doesn't mean we cannot watch the trailers in
awe and wonder if our own rigs could render thousands of kilometers in
such massive detail.
Trailer 1 | Trailer 2
Source: PC Gamer
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