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atusiya@ 01-26-2004 03:55 AM

It's an old Article, but is important!
 
http://millimeter.com/ar/video_ai_armies/

Wil 01-26-2004 06:29 AM

Interesting find, Atusiya. I couldn't actually be bothered to trawl through the first three quarters of it, because I've got limited time to work in right now, and because Lord of the Rings bores me to absolute tedium. But maybe one day.

Oddsville 01-26-2004 10:03 AM

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At least one AI game creator agrees. “Production studios are really interested in this technology for television applications, where efficiency is important,” says Lorne Lanning, co-founder of Oddworld Inhabitants and lead designer of “Abe's Oddysee.”
Very good find Atusiya, I belive this is just a hint of what we can expect in the next game; Judging by what we've seen and heard! I can't wait for more info.

oddguy 01-26-2004 12:00 PM

Yes, great find, atusiya! I read the whole thing. Stuff like that really interests me. Anyway, for those of you that're like Max and don't feel like reading...I'll sum it up for ya.

AI technoledgy used in battle sequences for Lord of the Rings is catching attention of filmmakers. LOTR created a powerful AI program for those amazing battle scenes. The video game industry and movie industry want to help each other and make this technoledgy better so in the future a director could tell the AI what it wants and the program will perform in real time. This could ultimately improve the way we see movies and video games. Also, another reason this is so awesome...Lorne was the premier guy this article used to represent the VG world. Amazing.

-oddguy :fuzcool:

Wil 01-27-2004 06:30 AM

Wey, thanks oddguy. Video games and movies merging into the same territory is something Lorne has always been keen to express, so it's no surprise he's worked his way into this topic.

Further kudos to you, Atushi.

Esus 01-27-2004 08:38 AM

Ah, very nice article indeed. really informative, I'm glad that I have read it.

paramiteabe 01-28-2004 04:10 AM

Its exciteing technology. Always in this industry the technology in animation is ever so improveing constantly.

Films and games are going to become incredible in this new century.

Combineing movies into games is practically a new medium in entertainment.

oddguy 01-28-2004 01:07 PM

Funny you brought this up, atusiya. Massive(The Program) is nominated for a Science and Technoledgy Oscar. The link is your friend. :fuzwink:

http://www.oscars.com/nominees/scitech02.html

-oddguy :fuzcool:

Xavier 01-29-2004 09:05 AM

Atusiya, very well done, I simply go away for a few days and see what happens... Atusiya comes with lots of intresting articles!

Kudos to you!

Al the Vykker 01-30-2004 10:55 AM

Well, I'm glad to know that OWI is trying to still push the boundries on their games, and use the lastest technology, just like the movie industry does for their own effects and AI programs, etc. :fuzsmile: