He compared it to the dimensional shift?! LOL NO
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Well maybe he is right. Hopefully that can help him develop a good game.
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Similar to the shift 2D to 3D? Come on... Not even close ; ) I guess only FFXV can boast about what it's doing so far with its excellent attention to detail and massive world to explore, but I don't see how that is as big a change as when 2D jumped into the 3rd dimension. Now that time was huge.
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I wish I had whatever he's smoking.
Imagine when he eventually gets around to making something for the PC in the future, his mind would explode.
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Awesome! Maybe next year we start seeing some next gen games that showcase this shift.
TruckOSaurus said:
3D audio? What it is exactly? Something like surround sound? |
Usual approach is binarual audio, it's been around for 40 or so years. Unfortuantelly, problem with it is HRTF (Head Related Transfer Function) is slightly different for each individual, so usual Dummy head recording technique gives close, but not perfrect results.
At the start of this gen I was hoping that both MS and Sony will have Kinect alike device as default (with good resolution), so some smart piece of software would be able to see each users head in detail and calculate individual user HRTF which would then be applied for binaural headphove experience. Unfortunately, we all know what happened to that.
Maybe if they really get Morpheus off the ground...
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