Commander McLane wrote:That's a veritable understatement.jacksy wrote:October update is very interesting
The data visualizer/editor is so stunningly beautiful, I almost cried when I saw it.
Pretty amazing stuff the guy is a genius
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Commander McLane wrote:That's a veritable understatement.jacksy wrote:October update is very interesting
The data visualizer/editor is so stunningly beautiful, I almost cried when I saw it.
In October I promised to reach deep into that A.I. bag and pull up a winner. Only time will tell whether that's what's happened here, but I'm fairly certain it's the case. With an artificial intelligence that can already think on it's feet, make long-term plans, and understand the nuances of performing multiple actions at once, we're well on our way to the vision of a living LT. Granted, there's a lot of gameplay left to implement before we'll see the A.I. really taking advantage of this radiant universe.
But the content is secondary - you all know by now, the magic is in the algorithms.
Don't think so , he just seems to use it a lot in his update videosCody wrote:I read somewhere that it's third-person view only - is that correct?
Even in the videos there's a lot of switching between third-person and first-person view, similar to if you alternate pressing F1 and V in Oolite.Redspear wrote:Don't think so , he just seems to use it a lot in his update videosCody wrote:I read somewhere that it's third-person view only - is that correct?
If Josh doesn't get a doctorate out of this project then something is very wrong with the education system.Cody wrote:I couldn't afford to back LT, though I followed the forum for a few months - Josh is very impressive.
As for the cockpit in E: D - I'll get used to that, but I've got absolutely no interest in walking around.
You have something there, Cody. In two weeks, the link I posted above now has 13 pages of replies, with lots of supportive flagellation by the community (admittedly, a community being supportive is a nice thing in these times so I won't criticise further).
<sniggers> What a delightful description.Bugbear wrote:... supportive flagellation...