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Rendering Reality

The Invisible Software Engines That Power the Modern Gaming Industry
author
Jason Lin
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About the book

When players praise a video game for its stunning lighting, realistic physics, or massive open world, they usually credit the game's developer. In reality, they are admiring the underlying architecture of a «game engine»—the hidden, foundational software that actually calculates the physics and draws the pixels.


In the past, every studio had to build this complex code from scratch. Today, companies like Epic Games (Unreal) and Unity have democratized development by licensing their engines to the masses. This sparked an explosion of indie creativity, but it also silently centralized the entire interactive media industry around a terrifyingly narrow software duopoly.


Rendering Reality takes you deep into the code that builds virtual worlds. It chronicles the history of the game engine, explaining how these platforms evolved from simple Doom map editors into multi-billion dollar technological monopolies that now power everything from blockbuster games to Hollywood film production.


Understand the invisible infrastructure of the digital age. Discover how licensing software architecture transformed the economics of game development and why whoever controls the engine ultimately controls the future of interactive media.

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Release date on Litres:
25 February 2026
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9783565271726
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