Updating the supported games list

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    jjensson
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    @RJK_
    That list of yours is excellent. Bookmarked!

    Quick question though:
    Why does the engine entry say “Havoc” on many titles, like Witcher 2 (Red Engine) or Watch_Dogs (Disrupt Engine)?

    #180687
    RJK_
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    Thanks jjensson,

    The list is not perfect yet, informations are collected from very different sources, so where its not clear which game engine a game is using and the box for example was marked with “havoc”, you will probably find “havoc” in the list for games listed with an engine like Red Engine. I thought i just leave the havoc entries there so someone may have additional infos on hand even havoc is not a game engine. For games without an engine-name havoc can sometimes help to try out a profile from a game that has an engine name AND is marked with havoc because some Engines are quite similar.

    BTW: a game can have different entries like opengl-DGVoodoo-unreal-havoc for example so you have different ways you can try around.

    TiP: trying out the “unknown” list can make games working where no other profile provided proper 3D.

    #180688
    jjensson
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    Havoc is the physics engine those games use.

    Wikipedia is a good source for this info if one has a bit previous knowledge of game engines.

    The Witcher 2 is 100% RedEngine, so i thought it would be useful to add the entry. It was the very first iteration of this engine, before it was upgraded for The Witcher 3.

    A new version of RedEngine is used for Cyberpunk 2077.

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