Posted Apr 29, 2006 at 07:58AM by Alaric S. Listed in: Indiana Jones, Previews
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Indiana JonesLucasArts announced that Indiana Jones nitty-gritty expedition for Xbox 360 and PS3 will feature the euphoria behavioral-simulation engine from NaturalMotion Ltd. This industry first will enable Indiana Jones and his nemesis “to move, act and even think like actual human beings without the limitations of traditional animation… resulting in a series of experiences and payoffs that will never be the same twice.” Furthermore, LucasArts’ hypesquad said euphoria technology means the action isn’t scripted – it’s simulated – making gameplay totally unpredictable.

“A.I. (that's Artificial Intelligence not Artificial Idol) drives character behaviors so that there’s a different payoff every time. We’ve been working with NaturalMotion since 2004 to help bring their groundbreaking technology to games, and there’s no better character to demonstrate it than Indiana Jones.” LucasArts will demonstrate euphoria in action on May 10-12 at the E3 Expo. Aaaaaah! Why do these people torture us so? 



 




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   by DiemetriX - 2006-04-29
 » This is what next gen should be like

See it in action here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdImUIhbG9E

   by KJM (QJ. NET Staff) - 2006-04-29
 » Wow...

The implications of this for machinema film-makers - or the movie industry in general - are STAGGERING...



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