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[Demoscene] Breakpoint 2010 -Agenda Circling Forth by CNCD vs Fairlight (1080P)

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2010

[Demoscene] Breakpoint 2010 -Agenda Circling Forth by CNCD vs Fairlight (1080P)

Fraps recorded on a Core i7 860 and a Radeon 5850

You can download this demo at:
http://breakpoint.untergrund.net/download.php?dir=2010/pc_demo/&file=agen...

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  • don't use fraps man, use kkapture.

  • @neqkk

    Yes I could do that, but I wanted to challenge my PC with fraps!

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  • @pathfinderTV1 Sorry, I didn't find the TED Talk that I promised to send you. :(

  • @pathfinderTV1 It also means that the characters will be able to control their own bodies in the environment. I just wonder how hard it could be to program that kind of game if such SDK's were released to game developers.

  • @vapourmile Yes indeed. You are right. Artificial complex nervous systems. They are about to build a human brain if they haven't done it yet. They didn't talk about gaming though. But I think it will come to games. Independent thinking brains in every character "could be a possibility". It will "probably" be possible in the future. They will mostly use the artificial brain model to study diseases like Alzheimer etc. :) I saw a good video about something similar on TED Talk. I'll post it for you.

  • @pathfinderTV1 Quite right, yes indeed I was. Artificial nervous systems? I was contemplating the boundary between synthetic and real organisms? It's like 'the pinocchio effect'.. at what point do our attempts at recreating natural effects pass the point when they are natural effects? Computer models with emotions? What do you think?

  • @Bansheeflyr Hi, I just re-read my previous comment, and it didn't make sense to me at first on a second visit either... my bad... I was only wondering aloud how video games are games increasingly realistic, with NPCs reacting, behaving and (somewhat) thinking more like a real living person... it made me think surely somewhere there is a moral line in the future after which harming a character in a game will become too like harming somebody for real, no?

  • @vapourmile Google "Blue Brain Project". Pretty amazing stuff. I think that it will be avalible in games in the future. Imagine thinking computer models. LOL! :) Not impossible!

  • @vapourmile What are you talking about?

  • What is the point when a game becomes so real you're actually hurting somebody?

  • Zllions of particles. Perhaps it won't be long before particle density becomes so dense entire environments will be made from solid objects. Human bodies with muscle, bone and maybe blood vessels? Imagine the physics.

    Maybe one day particle density will become so dense we'll be able to model brains with neurons and electromagnetic physics so that the solid model can have thoughts.

    Maybe one day particle density will become so dense that the model can support emotions and the concept of death?

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