Real actors have been playing AAA (high profile) game roles for years. It's sad that this is only being noticed because of facial recognition tech.
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Real actors have been playing AAA (high profile) game roles for years. It's sad that this is only being noticed because of facial recognition tech.
| S.T.A.G.E. said: Real actors have been playing AAA (high profile) game roles for years. It's sad that this is only being noticed because of facial recognition tech. |
voice acting and being in live action cut ecenes is different to actually "acting" the roles.
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zarx said:
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When actors voice act, they aren't exactly static. They are still becoming the role. The only difference is that facial recognition records them in movement. I've seen guys in LA Noire "making of" videos sitting in chairs and just moving their face.
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