Unity's next-gen "Enemies" tech demo is now available to download

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PC gamers can now download Unity's "Enemies" tech demo to test on their systems

Unity's "Enemies" tech demo is now available to download on PC, allowing gamers to test out the high quality tech demo on their systems. This tech demo was first showcased in March, highlighting the high fidelity visuals that the Unity Engine can deliver. The demo showcases an ultra realistic "digital human", and all of the new high definition render pipeline improvements that recent additions to Unity have delivered.

This is the first downloadable tech demo that Unity has released since 2020, allowing PC users to see if their systems are ready for the latest 3D visuals that the Unity engine can deliver. 

Unity's Enemies tech demo download is 1.1GB in size and is currently available to download here

At OC3D we love it when we see tech demos released to the public. By allowing PC users to see their software running for themselves in real-time, developers can prove the legitimacy of their tech reveals by allowing the public to see it running on their systems. That said, users of older gaming systems will likely see these tech demos running at slide show framerates, if it even runs at all.

You can joint he discussion on the public release of Unity's "Enemies" tech demo on the OC3D Forums.  

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02-11-2022, 17:34:17

KingNosser
Well it ran surprisingly smooth for me, thou i do feel the video looked a little sharper, short but sweet is all to say really.Quote

02-11-2022, 20:06:23

Dicehunter
That was beautiful, I wish more companies would release downloadable tech demos.

As a side note wouldn't it be current gen seeing as we have it now ? Next gen would be something that isn't out yet.Quote

02-11-2022, 21:28:16

smilertoo
I wish they'd release the unity source rather than an executable, i'd like to look at the scene.Quote

02-11-2022, 22:45:51

smilertoo
letting it choose the display gave me 6fps, on a 64gb 3950x and 3080.Quote
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