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| bas |
| That's cool as and I want it. |
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| enydo |
I'm a student at Georgia Tech and this has been a topic of interest for a lot of people. I'm not personally involved with any augmented reality development, but I know several people who are and they all seem very excited about it. I actually got to participate in an AR lab test near the end of last year.
A lot of really neat stuff, I'm excited to see where they take it in the future as technology improves. |
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| Zharen |
| So basically, you can print out your own level and start shooting zombies? I am completely blown away at how that works. |
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| kr00t0n |
| It's impressive from a technological angle, but I don't see it being very fun to play... |
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| Dervish |
Hmm it is very cool. And it works for this very specific game (very well).
Tell you what I'd love to see with this. A two player micromachine style game for one player (maybe even first person racing through the town). Then another guy playing against tries to stop them (from above).
And as for strategy games this would likely be great. Moving your pieces around rather than pointing and clicking. If you could encompass gestures too you'd have a pretty compelling platform (if the graphics were up to scratch). Maybe have a touch pad you can set down on the table for a few extra controls though?
But yeah hmm, imagine a strat game where you are say taking Stalingrad move your forces down the routes, put a sniper in a building, select him then take the shot yourself with this?
Nothing would stop this being a map you could look down to while at say wall height you have a full 360 first person battle space. Select a guy on the map and look upwards to control and move around. Kind of getting towards VR then. |
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| Acton |
That's cool as .
This is the future of strategy games. Can you imagine Command & Conquer being played like this? Awesome. |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
I can see this working extremely well for the adaptation of Pen & Paper RPGs... But who even plays those anymore?
Don't admit to it if you value your reputation. |
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| boris_the_bear |
| thats some great . im thinking a big shooting range with complex sand obstacles and a G36 with an optic sight with ARG |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dervish
Hmm it is very cool. And it works for this very specific game (very well).
Tell you what I'd love to see with this. A two player micromachine style game for one player (maybe even first person racing through the town). Then another guy playing against tries to stop them (from above).
And as for strategy games this would likely be great. Moving your pieces around rather than pointing and clicking. If you could encompass gestures too you'd have a pretty compelling platform (if the graphics were up to scratch). Maybe have a touch pad you can set down on the table for a few extra controls though?
But yeah hmm, imagine a strat game where you are say taking Stalingrad move your forces down the routes, put a sniper in a building, select him then take the shot yourself with this?
Nothing would stop this being a map you could look down to while at say wall height you have a full 360 first person battle space. Select a guy on the map and look upwards to control and move around. Kind of getting towards VR then. |
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| jonze |
| skittle bombs? holy . unicorn farts could destroy the world. |
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