Caldera is available for non-commercial use.
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Activision announced the release of an open-source data set featuring Call of Duty: Warzone's Caldera map available for non-commercial use. The set contains "the near-complete geometry of Caldera as well as a collection of randomly selected anonymized time samples showing how players move around the map."
By launching the map, the company wants to empower developers and educators as well as help with AI training, which can lead to "more intelligent systems, paving the way for the next generation of gaming and simulation technologies."
Moreover, this should accelerate the evolution of authoring tools that can handle complex geometries and environments.
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"The map's geometry data is approximately 4 GB but is comprised of more than five million meshes, 28 million primitives, and more than one-billion-point instances, which can also represent scene metadata such as volumes that we use for lighting processing," said Activision’s Chief Technology Officer Natalya Tatarchuk. "Its complexity is also a testament to the richness and detail that the team at Raven Software built, with help from Beenox, High Moon Studios, and the broader Call of Duty development teams."
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