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Kynapse

Kynapse is the artificial intelligence middleware product, developed by Kynogon, which was bought by Autodesk in 2008 and called Autodesk Kynapse. In 2011, it has been re-engineered and rebranded Autodesk Navigation.

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Autodesk Kynapse
Original authorKynogon
DeveloperAutodesk
PlatformPlayStation 3,
PlayStation Vita,
Xbox 360,
Microsoft Windows,
Mac OS X,
Linux,

Wii,1

Wii U2
TypeMiddleware
LicenseProprietary commercial software
Websitegameware.autodesk.com/kynapse

Kynapse is the artificial intelligence middleware product, developed by Kynogon, which was bought by Autodesk in 2008 and called Autodesk Kynapse. In 2011, it has been re-engineered and rebranded Autodesk Navigation.3

Since the discontinuation of Autodesk Gameware, the product is obsolete.

Features

  • A complete 3D pathfinding
  • An automatic AI data generation tool
  • Optimizations for multicore/multiprocessing/Cell architectures
  • Spatial reasoning
  • Streaming mechanisms to handle very large terrains
  • The management of dynamic and destructible terrains.

Usage

Kynapse has been used in the development of more than 80 game titles including Mafia II, Crackdown,4 Alone in the Dark 5,5 Fable II, Medal of Honor: Airborne, Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, Watchmen: The End Is Nigh, Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar6 and the Unreal Engine. Kynapse is also being used by companies such as EADS,7 BAE Systems or Électricité de France to develop military or industrial simulation.

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