Mazty said:
I get these ideas from remembering what those games were like, and what people are now asking for...Don't be patronising please, there's no need. Also you say "We're not talking about something like Siri here". See the potential issue? Everyone with a 4s onwards will expect a similar experience otherwise "Why is my small phone kicking my brand new consoles ass??". Reviews will inevitably compare the two systems and therefore you have to be able to offer a similar experience at the very least. |
You must have missed what I said about picking out keywords from the sentence. This greatly simplifies the overall process and would allow something like what I'm describing to work. For the example we're using, no matter how you ask to upgrade your suit, the words 'upgrade' and 'suit' should always be in that sentence (hell, even if only the word 'suit' was in the sentence, it could say 'What would you like to do with your suit' and give you options), so the system knows which menu to take you into based on those keywords alone. From there it would be as simple as the computer asking you which upgrade you would like to apply, and either inputting the answer via touchscreen or voice. Because this is in-game and therefore very specific to that game, and because you're interacting with a virtual assistant that only performs specific functions within the game, the number of commands does not have to be even close to what Siri is able to process. It's been a while since I've done any programming, but when I was in college (back in '02) one of my classmates made a proof of concept in VB similar to this and was able to process queries, then present a response from natural sentence structure by picking out pre-programmed keywords without having to parse the entire sentence using either keyboard or off-the-shelf voice recognition software as the input, and without using significant processing power... so I know it could be done. It probably won't, but it is possible.
Though something like this could (unfairly) get compared to Siri, there could still be some cool applications.
EDIT: Though if this were implemented via the cloud like Siri, this discussion would become a moot point.







