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Platform(s): PC
Genre: Action
Publisher: Storm Eagle Studios
Developer: Storm Eagle Studios

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'Jutland' - 6 New Screens

by Rainier on Oct. 11, 2007 @ 6:11 p.m. PDT

Jutland is Storm Eagle Studios 2nd installment utilizing its Distant Guns 3D Combat Engine! Set in the treacherous waters of the 1916 North Sea, Jutland delivers the most detailed World War One naval experience ever released for PC wargaming!

Jutland promises to deliver the most exciting 3D combat experience you have ever had! Built with our 2nd Generation Distant Guns 3D Combat engine, Jutland is unsurpassed in realism and detail.

CEO of Storm Eagle Studios, Jim Rose, said "Jutland is the natural next step for the Distant Guns 3D engine. The success of our award winning debut title, Distant Guns, yielded a solid 3D code base for Jutland to expand and build upon. Sixteen (16) mile ranges, improved fire control, and the first modern naval architecture are just a few reasons that we are excited about it! Norm Koger, our Chief Technology Officer, has raised the bar again. Our development team continues to deliver an amazing consistency of detail and game experience."

Features :

  • Incredible High Definition Ships - Superb ship detail with 2nd Generation Hi Def 3D models built with the Distant Guns 3D Combat Engine .....
  • Realtime Ballistics - Every shell fired is actually created in the game, actual trajectory followed to the target and resolved for penetration via realistic ballistics formulas.....
  • Full 3D Battlefield Environment - Engulfing 3D battlefield Environmental Sounds untilizing the latest Direct-X 3D Sound Technology
  • Improved User Interface - Improvements to user interace based on Fan input......

Projected Release: Late fall 2007


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