Unreal Engine 5 Conifer Forest V4.2.0 Runtime Demo

Unreal Engine 5 Conifer Forest is a new impressive tech demo that you can download

Last month, we shared an amazing tech demo for Unreal Engine 5 which showcased a highly detailed Broadleaf Forest. Created by MAWI United GmbH, that demo looked absolutely spectacular. And today, we are happy to present you with another tech demo from the same team.

Similarly to the Broadleaf Forest, the Conifer Forest Biome is a completely procedural generated forest of 1 sqkm you can freely run around in.

MAWI United GmbH has reworked the materials, the procedural placement, textures and lighting. Additionally, the demo now supports Unreal Engine 5’s Lumen and Nanite techs. Not only that, but the team has implemented some graphic presets for common GPU series from NVIDIA. Thus, there are graphic settings for the GTX1080, RTX2080, and RTX3080. Moreover, people can still customize all the settings if they want to. And lastly, the team has changed some of the first-person template settings, as well as reduced motion blur, head bobbing and depth of field.

You can download the demo from here or here.

Speaking of Unreal Engine 5, we also suggest taking a look at the following videos. Right now, you can download a Superman UE5 Demo, a Halo 3: ODST Remake, and a Spider-Man UE 5 Demo. Moreover, these videos show Star Wars KOTOR and Counter-Strike Global Offensive in UE5. Additionally, you can find a Portal Remake and an NFS3 Remake. And finally, here is a Half Life 2 Fan Remake, an Oblivion fan remake, a Silent Hill fan remake, a World of Warcraft remake, a Skyrim remake, a Grand Theft Auto San Andreas Remake, a Doom 3 Remake, and a Zelda Ocarina of Time UE5 Remake.

Have fun!

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7 thoughts on “Unreal Engine 5 Conifer Forest is a new impressive tech demo that you can download”

  1. Just spent about an hour in this forest demo, I lost track of time honestly. Just wandered, marveled. Visuals are absolutely insanity, nothing comes close to it. The sheer combination of photo-scanned assets, software ray-traced global illumination, frustum traced contact hardening shadows and insane textures makes this environment scaringly close to photorealism. The only immersion breaker is the bad sound design why I muted the demo and played a forest walking ASMR video on youtube in the background ^^

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