Burut CT releases Kreed demo
Burut released new fodder for your GPU. Kreed is a fist person shooter based on a new developed 3D Engine with lots of DX8 shader usage.
Burut Creative team released a demo version of their first person shooter Kreed. The demo allows to play two single and two multiplayer map. The 3D Engine makes intensive use of DX8 pixel- and vertexshaders and relies heavily on the hardware shader implementation.
It features Environment Mapped Bump Mapping, multi reflection mirroring surfaces, a particle system, volumetric and layeRead fog, dual texture shadow mapping, skeletal character animation, weather effects and much more. The game offers indoor and outdoor invironments. More information on the game can be found .

The download size is 198MB. Here’s a list of mirrors :
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