词条 | Serious Sam |
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| title = Serious Sam | developer = {{Unbulleted list | Primary | Croteam | Other | Climax Solent | InterActive Vision }} | image = Serioussamlogo.png | publisher = {{Unbulleted list | Primary | Gathering of Developers | Gotham Games | 2K Games | Devolver Digital | Other | Global Star Software }} | first release version = The First Encounter | first release date = 21 March 2001 | latest release version = The Last Hope | latest release date = 20 September 2017 | genre = First-person shooter | platforms = Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, Palm OS, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Android, iOS }} Serious Sam is a video game series created and developed by Croteam. The series started on Microsoft Windows and has been released on a number of different platforms, including the Xbox, Xbox 360, Palm OS, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2 and GameCube. Direct spin-offs of the first title in the Serious Sam series were created for PlayStation 2, GameCube and Game Boy Advance by Climax Solent and for Palm OS by InterActive Vision. All of these spin-offs were published by Global Star Software. The fan-made game Revolution was developed by online community Alligator Pit and released onto Steam Early Access in 2014. The series follows the adventures of protagonist Sam "Serious" Stone and his fight against the forces of the notorious extraterrestrial overlord Mental who seeks to destroy humanity. Games{{Timeline of release years| 2001 = Serious Sam: The First Encounter | 2002 = Serious Sam: The Second Encounter | 2004a = Serious Sam: Next Encounter | 2004b = Serious Sam Advance | 2005 = Serious Sam 2 | 2009 = Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter | 2010 = Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter | 2011a = Serious Sam 3: BFE | 2011b = Serious Sam Double D | 2011c = Serious Sam Kamikaze Attack! | 2011d = Serious Sam: The Random Encounter | 2012 = Serious Sam: The Greek Encounter | 2013 = Serious Sam Double D XXL | 2014 = Serious Sam Classics: Revolution | 2017a = Serious Sam VR: The First Encounter | 2017b = Serious Sam VR: The Second Encounter | 2017c = Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope | 2017d = Serious Sam 3 VR: BFE | 2017e = Serious Sam's Bogus Detour | 2018a = I Hate Running Backwards | 2018b = Tormental | 2019 = Serious Sam 4: Planet Badass }} Main entries
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DevelopmentCroteam created their own engine for use in both The First Encounter and The Second Encounter. At the time Croteam was making Serious Sam, licensing other engines was costly (upwards of {{USD|1 million}}), so they made their own from scratch, following the feature set of the first Doom engine, which simulated 3D spaces in 2D, and did not include up or down targeting. As they were creating their own, both Duke Nukem 3D (which added up-and-down freelook) and Quake (a fully 3D rendered environment) were released, requiring Croteam to incorporate these features into their engine for their game to be competitive. Development was further complication when the first 3D accelerators were released, forcing Croteam to develop for hardware rendering over software.[2] Recognizing they needed to bring something new to what other games were pushing at that time, Croteam decided that they would make their Serious Engine support extremely large environments, with virtual view distances of over a kilometer, physics support, and capable of rendering up to a hundred enemies on screen at a time, and do this on the processing power of what current low-end computers using Pentium One CPUs could handle.[2] The team devised ways of doing object path caching so that they only had to perform collision detection with environmental features every few seconds rather than every cycle. Collision detection was also sped up by approximating the environment with spheres rather than boxes. This also enabled them to have multidirection gravity which was used for some of the game's secret areas.[2] Serious Engine 1 is available as open-source software.[3] A more powerful iteration of the Serious Engine was developed for use in Serious Sam 2 and is known as Serious Engine 2. It supports many features of modern GPUs such as pixel and vertex shaders, HDR, bloom and parallax mapping. Serious Engine 3 was used in The First Encounter and The Second Encounter. It includes detailed shading, and enemies are remodeled to look more realistic. This engine is also being developed to harness the full capacity of HDR and High Definition mapping. An updated version, Serious Engine 3.5, is used in Serious Sam 3. Serious Sam is voiced by John J. Dick. After the release of both HD remakes of the original Serious Sam episodes, the new publisher, Devolver Digital, acquired both classic encounters in 2010 and Serious Sam 2 in 2011. References1. ^https://www.shacknews.com/article/105764/serious-sam-4-interview-first-encounters-of-the-badass-kind 2. ^1 2 {{cite web | url = https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/10/war-stories-serious-sam-almost-didnt-happen-until-crates-saved-the-day/ | title = War Stories: Serious Sam almost didn’t happen—until crates saved the day | date = October 3, 2018 | accessdate = October 3, 2018 | work =Ars Technica }} 3. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.croteam.com/serious-sam-source-code-released/ | title = Serious Sam’s Serious Engine source code released | website = Croteam | accessdate = 12 March 2016}} External links
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