19th January 2003, 3:59 PM
Looks like SOMEONE got the hang of the Emotion engine.
Now if only they would share their knowledge with other PS2 third parties.... maybe some backwards engineering could help them out too. These twilight days of the PS2 will see some games that will compare easily to first and second generation Gamecube and XBox games, that'll push it's life span as well. As long as they try to anyway.
I know 3 people who work on the emotion engine at my school and what they said about is uplifting and depressing. Apparently it's like a windows user being forced to use Linux without a GUI. But the abilities are amazing and are vastly untapped. I wonder if the PS3 will reuse the same emotion engine.
On that same note, the Gamecube is apparently suffering from the same untapped treatment. I dont know all the details but it looks like a marketing ploy on Nintendo's front. Weird City.
I feel so important now that I get to work alongside actual third parties and developers. :D I'm all, in the zone yo
Now if only they would share their knowledge with other PS2 third parties.... maybe some backwards engineering could help them out too. These twilight days of the PS2 will see some games that will compare easily to first and second generation Gamecube and XBox games, that'll push it's life span as well. As long as they try to anyway.
I know 3 people who work on the emotion engine at my school and what they said about is uplifting and depressing. Apparently it's like a windows user being forced to use Linux without a GUI. But the abilities are amazing and are vastly untapped. I wonder if the PS3 will reuse the same emotion engine.
On that same note, the Gamecube is apparently suffering from the same untapped treatment. I dont know all the details but it looks like a marketing ploy on Nintendo's front. Weird City.
I feel so important now that I get to work alongside actual third parties and developers. :D I'm all, in the zone yo