IW (game engine)

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IW
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The lighting, shadow, and texture streaming of the engine's 4.0 version can be seen in this screenshot, taken from the multiplayer mode of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
Developer(s)Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games, Treyarch
Initial releaseOctober 2005; 16 years ago (2005-10)
Stable release
IW 8.0 (Vanguard)
Written inC, C++, Python
PlatformMicrosoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U, Wii
LicenseProprietary

The IW engine is a game engine developed by Infinity Ward for the Call of Duty series. The engine was originally based on id Tech 3 as its core, since the engine itself is proprietary with inclusion of GtkRadiant by id Software. Aside from Infinity Ward, the engine is also used by other Activision studios working on the series, including primary lead developers Sledgehammer Games and Treyarch, as well as support studios such as Beenox, High Moon Studios, and Raven Software.[1][2][3]

History[]

IW 2.0 to IW 3.0[]

The engine has been distinct from the id Tech 3 engine on which it is based since Call of Duty 2 in 2005. The engine's name was not publicized until IGN was told at the E3 2009 by the studio that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 would run on the "IW 4.0 engine".[4] Development of the engine and the Call of Duty games has resulted in inclusion of advanced graphical features while maintaining an average of 60 frames per second on the consoles and PC.

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was released using version 3.0 of the engine. This game included features such as bullet penetration, improved AI, lighting engine upgrades, particle system enhancements and many more improvements. Treyarch began using an enhanced version of the IW 3.0 engine for Call of Duty: World at War.[5] Improvements were made to the physics model and dismemberment was added. Environments also featured more destructibility and could be set alight using a flamethrower. The flamethrower featured propagating fire and it was able to burn skin and clothes realistically. Treyarch modified the engine for their James Bond title, 007: Quantum of Solace.[6]

IW 4.0 to IW 5.0[]

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was released using the IW 4.0 engine, the only game to do so. The IW 4.0 engine featured texture streaming technology to create much higher environmental detail without sacrificing performance. Call of Duty: Black Ops was not based on IW 4.0; rather, Treyarch further enhanced the version of IW 3.0 they had used in their previous game. This version of the engine also featured streaming technology, lighting enhancements, and support for 3D imaging. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 utilizes an improved version of the IW 4.0 engine. Improvements on the engine allow better streaming technology which allows larger regions for the game while running at a minimum of 60 frames per second. Further improvements to the audio and lighting engines have been made in this version.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II was developed using a further iteration of the IW engine.[7] Texture blending has been improved due to a new technology called "reveal mapping" which compares tones between two textures and then blends them together. Also, there have been upgrades to the lighting engine which include HDR lighting, bounce lighting, self-shadowing, intersecting shadows and various other improvements. Call of Duty: Black Ops II takes advantage of DirectX 11 video cards on the Windows version of the game. The "zombie" mode has been moved to the multiplayer portion of the engine which will allow for much more variety within this part of the game.[8]

IW 6.0 to IW 7.0[]

Call of Duty: Ghosts features an upgraded version of the IW 5.0 seen in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. It is unknown at this time whether or not any engine features have been taken from Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Since the main developer is Infinity Ward they have returned to their original engine naming system and called this iteration IW 6.0.[9] IW 6.0 is compatible with next-gen systems such as Xbox One and PlayStation 4 so polygon counts, texture detail and overall graphical fidelity has been increased. IW 6.0 is also compatible with Microsoft Windows, Wii U, PS3 and Xbox 360. The IW 6.0 engine features technology from Pixar, SubD, which increases the level of detail of models as one gets closer to them. Mark Rubin has said about the HDR lighting "We used to paint it in and cover up the cracks, but now it's all real-time".[10] Ghosts uses Iris Adjust tech which allows the player to experience from a person's point of view how their eyes would react to changes in lighting conditions realistically. Other features include new animation systems, fluid dynamics, interactive smoke, displacement mapping and dynamic multiplayer maps.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare features Sledgehammer Games' in-house custom engine with only a few lines of legacy code remaining from the IW engine.[11] Majority of the engine in Advanced Warfare had been built from the ground up.[12][13] Developer Sledgehammer Games incorporated brand new animation, physics, rendering, lighting, motion capture and facial animation systems.[14] Call of Duty: Black Ops III uses a highly upgraded version of the engine used in Black Ops II.[15][16] Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare's IW 7.0 features weightlessness system, game physics improvement, improved AI and improved non-player characters behaviors.[17] Call of Duty: WWII uses an enhanced version of Sledgehammer Games' in-house custom engine from Advanced Warfare.[18] For Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Treyarch heavily modified the engine used in Black Ops III to support 100 players.[19][20]

IW 8.0[]

With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone, Infinity Ward employed their Poland studio to rebuild the engine completely.[21][22] Dubbed IW 8.0, the engine was created within five years, and feature substantial upgrades such as spectral rendering, volumetric lighting and support for hardware-accelerated ray tracing on the PC version.[23][24][25] Support for Nvidia's Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) was added later in April 2021.[26][27][28] Activision has stated that the new engine is also shared across the board for all Call of Duty developers to use in future titles.[29] Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War does not use this new engine, but instead uses a highly modified version of the Black Ops III engine.[30] Call of Duty: Vanguard is powered by the same engine used in Modern Warfare and Warzone with enhancements from developer Sledgehammer Games.[31][32]

Games using IW engine[]

Title Version Year Upgraded from Features
Call of Duty 2 IW 2.0 2005 Modified version of id Tech 3 from Call of Duty
  • Normal mapping
  • Light bloom
  • Heat haze
  • Unified shadowing system
  • Game console support
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare IW 3.0 2007 Call of Duty 2's IW 2.0 engine
  • Bullet penetration
  • Improved AI
  • Lighting engine upgrades
  • Particle system enhancements
  • Ragdoll physics integrated into character death animations.
  • Self-shadow every frame
Call of Duty: World at War IW 3.0 2008 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare's IW 3.0 engine
  • Audio occlusion
  • Improved physics
  • Ragdoll physics after death animations
  • Dismemberment
  • More destructible environments
  • Realistic burning of skin and clothing
  • Propagating fire
007: Quantum of Solace[6] IW 3.0 2008 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare's IW 3.0 engine
  • Cover system
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 IW 4.0 2009 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare's IW 3.0 engine
  • Texture streaming technology
  • Improved AI
Call of Duty: Black Ops[33] IW 3.0 2010 Call of Duty: World at War's IW 3.0 engine
  • Texture streaming technology
  • Stereoscopic 3D support
  • Deferred lighting[34]
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3[35][36] IW 5.0 (MW3 engine) 2011 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's IW 4.0 engine
  • Improvements to texture streaming technology to allow for larger regions
  • Lighting engine enhancements to show reflections of some objects on tile floors
  • Improvements to the audio engine
Call of Duty: Black Ops II[37] Black Ops II engine 2012 Call of Duty: Black Ops's IW 3.0 engine heavily modified
  • Reveal mapping (improved texture blending)
  • Improved water effects
  • Improved lighting effects
  • Lens flare effects
  • HDR lighting
  • Bounce lighting
  • Self-shadowing
  • Intersecting shadows
  • DirectX 11 for Windows version
  • Improvements to the audio engine
Call of Duty: Ghosts[38] IW 6.0 Next Gen[9] 2013 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3's MW3 engine updated (IW 5.0)
  • Pixar's SubD (models sub-divide the closer the player gets to them)[10]
  • New animation systems for movement (sliding, leaning etc.)
  • Fluid dynamics
  • Interactive smoke
  • Improved AI
  • Dynamic multiplayer maps
  • Displacement mapping
  • True real-time HDR lighting
  • Iris Adjust tech
  • Graphics Tessellation for Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
  • PhysX support for Windows version
  • Specular mapping on particle effects
  • Using Umbra's advanced rendering technology
Call of Duty: Black Ops III[39] Black Ops III engine 2015 Call of Duty: Black Ops II's Black Ops II engine updated
  • New renderer
  • New animation systems[40]
  • Improved lighting
  • Dynamic water simulation system
  • Dynamic Movement
Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare IW 7.0 Next Gen 2016 Call of Duty: Ghosts' heavily modified engine (IW 6.0 Next Gen)
  • Physically-based rendering
  • Improved lighting
  • Zero-gravity simulation system
  • Physics improvement
  • Improved AI
  • Improved NPC behaviors
  • Streaming level transition improvement
  • New performance capture stage[41]
  • Dynamic Movement
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Black Ops 4 engine 2018 Call of Duty: Black Ops III's Black Ops III engine updated
  • Improved lighting
  • Enhanced dynamic water simulation system
  • Slimmed Dynamic Movement
  • New 'Super Terrain' system
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare & Call of Duty: Warzone IW 8.0 (Rebuilt version of IW engine)[21] 2019 & 2020 Highly upgraded version of IW engine with much improved lighting, physics, graphics, etc.
  • New lighting engine
  • Improved physics
  • New sound engine
  • Ray tracing support for PC via NVIDIA RTX graphics cards
  • New renderer
  • Advanced photogrammetry
  • DirectX 12 API
  • Dolby Atmos support[42]
  • Large map streaming[43]
  • DLSS support added on April 22, 2021[44][45]
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Black Ops Cold War engine[46] 2020 Upgraded version of Call of Duty: Black Ops III's engine using tools from the IW 8.0 engine
  • Support for next generation consoles (PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S)
  • Hardware-based ray tracing support for next-gen consoles
  • PC ray tracing and DLSS support via NVIDIA RTX graphics cards
  • FOV Slider for Xbox One, PS4, Xbox Series X, PS5, PC
Call of Duty: Vanguard IW 8.0[47] 2021 Upgraded version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's engine
  • Photorealistic reactive and destructible environmental graphical details[48][49]
  • Textures with a damage layer system[50][51]

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