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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AeolipileAeolipile - Wikipedia

    An aeolipile, aeolipyle, or eolipile, from the Greek "Αἰόλου πύλη", also known as a Hero's (or Heron's) engine, is a simple, bladeless radial steam turbine which spins when the central water container is heated. Torque is produced by steam jets exiting the turbine.

  2. Oct 27, 2017 · Oct 27, 2017. Today HeroEngine.World is pleased to announce that the new update D3D11 (DX11) of the HeroEngine platform has been completed. The long-awaited update introduces the significant...

  3. Aug 25, 2011 · https://discord.com/invite/6THUkfyMember - https://youtube.com/c/raven67854/joinPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/raven67854In this tutorial we will cover ou...

  4. February 15, 2010. 2 Min Read. Simutronics, the company behind the HeroEngine that's used in MMOs including BioWare's upcoming The Old Republic, has reorganized in order to support growth of its engine business. Simuntronics, founded in 1987, will now be home to two new divisions: HeroEngine and Simutronics Games.

  5. Games using a version of the 3D game engine and server technology platform HeroEngine. Originally developed by Simutronics Corporation, Idea Fabrik announced to have acquired it in June 2012. It is built to design, maintain and run MMO-style games.

  6. Feb 7, 2011 · February 7, 2011. 2 Min Read. Germany-headquartered Idea Fabrik quietly purchased the HeroEngine development platform and technology from Simutronics late in 2010, and now the company's founded a new game development studio in northern Virginia called Second Star Interactive.

  7. Feb 18, 2010 · Discover our Briefings. Simutronics has been making games since 1987. But in 2004, one of the company’s teams embarked on an ambitious massively multiplayer game. But developers fell in love with...

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