Tagged: Computer Graphics, Gaming
Source: Slashdot - Read the full article
Posted: 1 year 45 weeks ago
"A small Australian software company — backed by almost AUD$2 million in government assistance — is claiming they've developed a new technology which is '100,000 times better' for computer game graphics. It's not clear what exactly is getting multiplied, but they apparently 'make everything out of tiny little atoms instead of flat panels.' They've posted a video to YouTube which shows their new tech, which is apparently running at 20 FPS in software. It's (very) light on the technical details, and extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, but they say an SDK is due in a few months — so stay tuned for more."
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Yeah, seems a little hyped.. time for me to find more news.. :P
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I'd listen when I see more evidence and less talk.
To be honest im not really all that impressed....
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This isn't an advancement at all, it's evolution =)
Fair play to you people, I thought Crysis was still the pinnacle of game graphics and detail(Crysis 2 MIGHT look better but is so linear compared to the first)... I'm now corrected =P
Can't wait until this is used in games, hope it doesn't need a serious super computer though, I know what the guy said but just hoping.
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Nice takes from Reddit... T_T
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so where's the youtube vid??