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- workers—9% of its total workforce—from CD Projekt RED. REDengine is a game engine developed by CD Projekt Red exclusively for their nonlinear role-playing...
- James the Red Engine is a fictional anthropomorphic tender locomotive from The Railway Series children's books by the Reverend Awdry and the TV series...
- The game was developed by a team of around 500 people using the REDengine 4 game engine. CD Projekt launched a new division in Wrocław, Poland, and partnered...
- Fire engine red, also known as fire truck red in North America, is an informal name for an bright red commonly used on emergency vehicles in many countries...
- to use the engine after retiring their in-house REDengine; their first game to use Unreal will be a remake of The Witcher. Unreal Engine has found use...
- known as the Red Ram. Only Plymouth did not have a version, but retained the Dodge poly-head engines. There was no Plymouth Hemi engine until the 1964...
- the Breakdown Train, the final story in Thomas the Tank Engine. The book James the Red Engine appeared in 1948, the year in which the railways in Britain...
- Blue Engine, Henry the Green Engine, Gordon the Big Engine, James the Red Engine, Percy the Small Engine, Toby the Tram Engine, and many other locomotives...
- Also, it mixes game engines with rendering engines as well as API bindings without any distinctions. Physics engine Game engine recreation List of open-source...
- formed the basis of the game's world. The game was developed using the REDengine 3, which enabled CD Projekt to create a complex story without compromising...