Page 1 of 1
Here's where we're at
Posted:
Sun May 14, 2006 10:49 pm
by intelegant
Spore. Amazing.
Posted:
Sun May 14, 2006 11:30 pm
by HarryStottle
Power of Tens
Posted:
Sun May 14, 2006 11:40 pm
by intelegant
Posted:
Tue May 16, 2006 11:47 pm
by HarryStottle
Just finished watching the Spore movie and I'm hooked. That is one game I'll be queing up for.
Now I'll check out that zoom link...
ah. I see Burbs does a zoom shot, but I'm after a zoom you can do yourself - like we see in Spore. Although I will download the Torrent (when I get my Torrent server back up and running) and explore the "Power of Tens".
Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 3:31 am
by Mind Unraveled
i haven't seen the video yet (still downloading). but it think it's fair to say, based on every other game he makes, that video games are one of the driving forces behind this push to transform in machines. I would like to see the calculations for all the simulation games i play. Can't wait to see the video.
Posted:
Wed May 17, 2006 5:34 pm
by HarryStottle
Path of Champions
Posted:
Thu May 18, 2006 4:33 am
by intelegant
Posted:
Thu May 18, 2006 6:01 pm
by HarryStottle
With your talk of "immersion", can I ask if you've read
you speak of the hard work having been done. I suspect it is just beginning.
For full immersion you need to believe you're IN the game, not just playing it. And we're still miles away from that...
Posted:
Thu May 18, 2006 8:41 pm
by Mind Unraveled
now that i've seen it the graphic, atleast at this stage don't look much better then wow.
The idea is cool and the controls seem to be ok.
The lake of water was way to big for that commit.
The space age seems a little over powered, he totally destroyed that town. Sure, an alien probably could do that but for the sake of good game play it seems unbeatable. Of course, what do i know i just say a 40 min preview.
but almost there
Posted:
Fri May 19, 2006 12:51 am
by intelegant
Harry: your articles are always a high point of my day, and Birth of God is as individually illuminating and a joy to read as are they all.
For those lacking time for , I'll here attempt an encapsulation:
On the basis that the already rapid pace of technological discovery and innovation is only accelerating, certain events may be taken as inevitable:
The blessings provided with VR will draw and consume the energies of many, to unproductive ends. A social definition of the condition will be established. Remedies will be provided for the afflicted who allow themselves help, and the furtherance of knowledge surrounding the issue will promote its healing.
Cyberspace will present us a new and powerful form of intimacy.
VR and Cyberspace will culminate to a persistent and perpetual experience that can be perceived as indistinguishable from ordinary existence: a simultaneous existence. All human endeavors will be adapted to this ubiquitous virtual world. Relevancy of distinguishing where experience originates will decrease. Quality of life will increase at the same rate that does technology today.
Consciousness will be recognized to reside in either or both existences.
Individuals will realize a new form of life: mutually combinative existence.
Increasing numbers of lives will coalesce, up to and exceeding the global scale.
An eventual Universal Being will culminate in full Consciousness.
I wouldn't say your contemplating is broad in scope as much as all encompassing; you outline well factors that will ultimately constitute milestones. Limiting complete immersion in a computed reality seems to be the degree of difficulty to which we interface with computers and how much we are fooled by their simulation.
I do say the hard work is done, not only in respect to the display aspect of the computer's evolution, but as well in the maturation of computer components and interconnects that facilitate instantaneous (for most intents and purposes) calculation. Besides the Holy Grail of AI, what now is left to do, but raise the sophistication of computers in simulating the remainder of human perception?
Re: Power of Tens
Posted:
Wed May 24, 2006 8:20 am
by intelegant