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IllegalPaladin said:
As for Krieger, it's cool that the package comes that small, but the thing I noticed is that it takes a while for it to do it's thing with the data when you actually want to play the game. Also, I'd rather see a full game using those type of compression techniques because except for some interesting little effects and such, Krieger didn't offer anything more than what something like a flash game would offer, just with decent looking 3d graphics.

It was a small (and a bit old now) project. But the interesting thing with this kind of technic is that, fully masterised, it gives a result depending on the power of the CPU. So it allow games to "age" (up to a certain point of course). I doubt we'll see a "full" game using that technics, but some games use it for specific content.

 

As for Naughty Dog, it's just that they're damn good (and the fact UDF is linear help a bit).