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Comparison of Unreal Engine 1, Unreal Engine 2, and Unreal Engine 3 rendering capabilities, side-by-side, using the Malcolm model from Unreal Tournament, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 2007.
Acquired from BeyondUnreal, and is a part of Epic Games' promotional package of screenshots and concept art for UT2007.
Uploaded to compare and contrast engine rendering capabilities in Unreal Engine technology between the three major generations of Unreal Engine. Fair use to illustrate the differences in the Unreal Engine incarnations.
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