Comparative Study of Cloud and Non-Cloud Gaming Platform: Apercu
Prerna Mishra, Urmila Shrawankar

TL;DR
This paper compares cloud and non-cloud gaming platforms, focusing on game engines' features, processes, and requirements to understand their differences and implications for 3D application development.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of various modern game engines, highlighting their aspects, procedures, and specific stipulations.
Findings
Different game engines have unique features and requirements.
Cloud gaming platforms offer distinct advantages over traditional ones.
The comparison aids in selecting suitable engines for specific applications.
Abstract
Nowadays game engines are imperative for building 3D applications and games. This is for the reason that the engines appreciably reduce resources for employing obligatory but intricate utilities. This paper elucidates about a game engine and its foremost elements. It portrays a number of special kinds of contemporary game engines by way of their aspects, procedure and deliberates their stipulations with comparison.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Computing and Resource Management
