Cesium is an open platform dedicated to streaming, analyzing and visualizing 3D geospatial data using the 3D Tiles open standard. Users can upload their own data such as environmental scans, point clouds, photogrammetry data and renderings in various formats, while also leveraging Cesium's database of terrains, buildings and 3D visualizations, using Unreal, JavaScript or other proprietary engines. This allows any "developer" such as a city, construction company, game maker or event company to leverage simulations as part of their daily work site planning, measuring environmental changes, recreating worlds in games, tracking drivers at Le Mans or launching satellites in real time.
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In 2020, Epic Games also launched Epic Online Services EOS, a new product line that essentially acts as a gaming service for "Fortnite." EOS does everything Microsoft PlayFab and Amazon GameLoft do, but for saudi arabia mobile database free, without requiring a specific cloud server solution or requiring developers to use any other Epic products game engine, store, publishing services, including its Epic ID system. Valve's Steamworks is also free, but it locks player data and graphs to Steam and requires all games to also launch through the Steam store which also means paying Steam store fees forever. EOS thus enables more games to interoperate more easily and cheaply without locking themselves into the larger platform ecosystem, while also having access to that platform's large social graph. It's worth noting that no console platform has yet taken action,