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<td> Parallelizing the Naughty Dog Engine Using Fibers </td>
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<strong>Speaker(s):</strong>
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<td> Christian Gyrling </td>
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<td> Naughty Dog </td>
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<strong>Track / Format:</strong>
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<td> Programming </td>
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<td> This talk is a detailed walkthrough of the game engine modifications needed to make The Last of Us Remastered run at 60 fps on PlayStation 4. Topics covered will include the fiber-based job system Naughty Dog adopted for the game, the overall frame-centric engine design, the memory allocation patterns used in the title, and our strategies for dealing with locks. </td>
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