Milo became Trico
Trico, did you finish your homework? *british accent*
Milo became Trico
So this is what Mr. Ueda has been doing all this time, it all makes sense now.
Really nice, but there's a long delay between the movement of the ball and the Trico response.
Really nice, but there's a long delay between the movement of the ball and the Trico response.
Can this be supported with playstation eye? Should be right?
Needs to eventually became a PSVR experience.
Milo became Trico
Not when the person on the left throws the ball high. The ball goes up then as it lands Trico's head follows it's path in the air, around a second later. That looks very unnatural.The reactions vary, sometimes he reacts quick and sometimes it seems his attention is on something else and then he reacts. Makes it feel more natural.
Can this be supported with playstation eye? Should be right?
The game got too popular for TGS i assume.
If it's a short game like Ico (you can beat that game in like 2 hours) then you can't show much, unless you want to spoil the whole game.
So assume we'll see more of it (and perhaps get a release date) at PSX, which will have the biggest following, being in the US.
ICO is a 5+ hour game but okay
Really nice, but there's a long delay between the movement of the ball and the Trico response.
He's so cute ;_;
Super cool and Super cute.
This is pure genius. And in that vid on twitter you can clearly hear a child saying 'I can do that'.
Considering they've been pretty pro at animal AI since shadow of the colossus, both with Agro and the colossus themselves, it comes off as no surprise.
AI is always one thing i really wanted to see progress through console generations instead of pure graphics. So i'm glad to see they're hard at work on that
I think with complex AI such as the what we're seeing with Trico, it would probably behave realistically. The problem with being realistic for video games is that it can sometimes cause tedium and that may turn people off entirely. For example, if they really want to make him behave like an actual animal, he may not always respond to whatever command you give him because that's how a real animal would act. I would think that there's a large possibility that Trico could behave erratically because that's what you would expect out of a real animal held in captivity.
Which is why they didn't want to run a live demo at E3, they couldn't predict how Trico would react.
Yes, I think that may hurt the game's reception when it releases or it may turn off a few people who are on the fence. Personally, I'm all for it and this is what I expect from certain video games. It might frustrate some people I think, even though it's probably intended from Ueda.
Yes, I think that may hurt the game's reception when it releases or it may turn off a few people who are on the fence. Personally, I'm all for it and this is what I expect from certain video games. It might frustrate some people I think, even though it's probably intended from Ueda.