Euphoria Technology
Started by Tulac, Mar 29 2007 05:33 PM
10 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 29 March 2007 - 05:33 PM
Check out this awesome movie, the engine looks really great, realistic, will probably require a lot of CPU power, but it will redefine how we move in games too.

DakaSha:if you go into a kindergarden and give all the kids rubber schlongs they will prob just hit each other over the head with them
DakaSha:and you have a class of little kids hitting eachother with rubber dongs which must be quite funny (also Picklweasel knight I am)
#3
Posted 30 March 2007 - 01:07 PM
Cool! And I totally agree with BP, he was a retard.
...70 years... LOL
#4
Posted 30 March 2007 - 05:56 PM
It's not exactly news. It's been said like a month ago.
#5
Posted 30 March 2007 - 06:28 PM
More than that actually, there are some cards that actually use such a feature, but it still hasn't gotten on with developers unfortunately mainly cause you need a seperate card to do such a thing to get the benefits of it, but over time hopefully will happen, has the potential to be quite nice.

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#6
Posted 31 March 2007 - 01:29 PM
Glad I own a 360, this tech is hitting hard in quite a few of the next gen titles coming to 360 shortly. Indiana Jones is the flagship product.
I think they're expermenting both with the dynamic physics/animation as well as a new material technology for splintering wood, breaking glass etc. I forget the name, there's a few previews up on IGN of both the game and the tech.
Check it out.
Industry is definatly making progress graphically, and for the most part gameplay is moving forward to. No complaints from me !
I think they're expermenting both with the dynamic physics/animation as well as a new material technology for splintering wood, breaking glass etc. I forget the name, there's a few previews up on IGN of both the game and the tech.
Check it out.
Industry is definatly making progress graphically, and for the most part gameplay is moving forward to. No complaints from me !
Me>You
#7
Posted 31 March 2007 - 02:57 PM
Sean, on Mar 31 2007, 04:29 PM, said:
Glad I own a 360, this tech is hitting hard in quite a few of the next gen titles coming to 360 shortly. Indiana Jones is the flagship product.
I think they're expermenting both with the dynamic physics/animation as well as a new material technology for splintering wood, breaking glass etc. I forget the name, there's a few previews up on IGN of both the game and the tech.
Check it out.
Industry is definatly making progress graphically, and for the most part gameplay is moving forward to. No complaints from me !
I think they're expermenting both with the dynamic physics/animation as well as a new material technology for splintering wood, breaking glass etc. I forget the name, there's a few previews up on IGN of both the game and the tech.
Check it out.
Industry is definatly making progress graphically, and for the most part gameplay is moving forward to. No complaints from me !
#10
Posted 31 March 2007 - 06:09 PM
Well, even some of the "lame" games out their today are worth a look. There are quite a few games lying around that aren't exactly A+ quality... and are clearly a half-arsed cash in attempt from UBuYSoFt that can still be pretty enjoyable. If you can look past that big layer of cash in crappyness that is
Me>You
#11
Posted 31 March 2007 - 11:04 PM
Yeah but it's a waste of money, you can buy a lame game for $20 but you'll be wasting that money that could be going towards a $40 awesome game, it's pointless to buy them.
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