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  2. 4A Engine - Wikipedia

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    The 4A Engine is a graphics middleware engine developed by 4A Games for use in its video games Metro 2033, Metro: Last Light, Metro Exodus, and Arktika.1. It supports Direct3D APIs 9 through 12, OpenGL 3.2, Nvidia PhysX, [1] and Nvidia 3D Vision.

  3. Metro (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Some books from the universe of Metro 2033, like Piter, Towards the Light and Into the Darkness, have been translated to a number of European languages, such as German, Polish and Swedish. [6] Prior to 2014 and the video games Metro 2033 and Metro: Last Light , no books in the series were released in a country where English is the prominent ...

  4. Metro 2033 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The sequel Metro: Last Light was released in 2013. The story continues the events from the original game, and does not follow any direct storylines from the book Metro 2034. [60] Deep Silver acquired the publishing rights from THQ after they declared bankruptcy. [61] A third instalment, Metro Exodus, was released in 2019. [62]

  5. 4A Games - Wikipedia

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    During the 2017 E3 convention, at the Microsoft press conference on 11 June 2017, a new game, Metro Exodus, was announced for a 2018 release. Gameplay was shown to both announce the game and act as a graphical showcase for Microsoft's native 4K-focused update to the Xbox One hardware, Xbox One X. [ 13 ] The game was released in 2019.

  6. Metro: Last Light - Wikipedia

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    Metro: Last Light is a 2013 first-person shooter video game developed by 4A Games and published by Deep Silver. A sequel to the video game Metro 2033 and the second installment in the Metro series, its story follows Artyom, a young soldier living in the Moscow Metro after a devastating nuclear war. Tasked with finding the mysterious Dark Ones ...

  7. Gamma correction - Wikipedia

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    For a CRT, the gamma that relates brightness to voltage is usually in the range 2.35 to 2.55; video look-up tables in computers usually adjust the system gamma to the range 1.8 to 2.2, [1] which is in the region that makes a uniform encoding difference give approximately uniform perceptual brightness difference, as illustrated in the diagram at ...

  8. Metro 2035 - Wikipedia

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    2035 follows Artyom, the protagonist of Metro 2033, as he attempts to make contact with other survivors in the world. Metro 2035 is partially inspired by the video game Metro: Last Light. [3] [4] In turn, Metro Exodus is a game loosely based on Metro 2035. [5]

  9. Metro 2033 (novel) - Wikipedia

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    First-person shooter video game Metro 2033, developed by the Ukrainian studio 4A Games, was released worldwide in 2010. Glukhovsky said that he had chosen a video game adaptation over a film as it gave him more artistic freedom to work. Two sequels also developed by 4A Games, Metro: Last Light and Metro Exodus, were released in 2013 and 2019.