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Sun 05/08/01 at 21:00
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Let's break the trend, and discuss, in a relaxed, chilled out karma style chat, something that is rarely talked about anymore - the future...

What's going to happen in 6/12/24/48 months time? What price will the PS2 be? Will people remember Sega's last console, the erm...the Dre..the Dreamcast?

Will Microsoft have conquered the world?
Will people be saying -


"What's a Game Boy?"

Will we still be using our hands to play games?

I reckon voice recognition in gaming will be everpresent - it is the future. Interactivity is a must, AI will be more advanced than most people, maybe VR will just be a thing of the past - VR will be R!

>Enter the Matrix<

Good day, discuss, the future.

We will control it, but never have it.
Mon 06/08/01 at 18:19
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How much would I get paid? ;-)

See Ya ;-)

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Mon 06/08/01 at 16:41
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mimipool wrote:
> like, i totally agree with lexus!

well, 2 people will be ready for the invasion.
Do we have anymore beleivers?
Mon 06/08/01 at 16:16
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like, i totally agree with lexus!
Mon 06/08/01 at 14:41
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TIG's are the future.

Total Immersion games. Its a mix of Virtual Reality, and the ability to smell, touch, see, taste and hear the game. It will probably consist of several electrodes that lock on to your neural pathways, and stimulate the directly, to make your brain think you are actually in the game.

Howver, this probably wont be for at least 50 years.
Mon 06/08/01 at 13:15
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In the year 2027 the earth will be attacked by giant 'muller crunch corners'from the planet alphabeariea.
They will take control of the earth and only a group of underground rebles are left.
Using their spoon zapppers the rebles will destroy the over sized deserts and the human race will florish once again.
Mon 06/08/01 at 12:56
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There's a post somewhere around here that says I changed my mind but I can't be bothered to dig it up.

There's also a Dreamcast and 38 games sitting next to me which kinda emphasises the fact that I still have it.
Mon 06/08/01 at 11:56
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You don't have a DC? You sold it to your sister remember?
Mon 06/08/01 at 00:06
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48 months down the line I'll probably still have the Dreamcast. My collection is up to 51 games now, and considering these things take a couple of weeks each on average to complete, and I've still got about 240 odd games to collect, that's a good few years gaming yet to be done.

The X-Box will get in the way of that I suppose, although I don't expect that in 2 years time we'll see the kind of 200 game catalogue that the PS2 currently has to choose from.

Maybe 100 or so might realistic by then, considering the size these games are going to be and the amount of work that will be needed to produce AAA titles of the future.

In two years time I expect the PS3 prototype my be in the testing stages, I also suspect that the X-Box may be revamped with an upgraded version (faster processor/better video card) to keep it in line with the PC gaming market.

Online gaming 'should' be the norm by then, with a bit of luck more than 90% of households will have access to a cable modem or equivalent, making the 56k V90 modem a thing of the past.

Perhaps the government may finally help put an end to the high prices we're paying and bring us in to line with the States regarding the monthly charge for high-speed internet access.

One thing I DON'T want to see in 2 years time is HeadHunter getting canned for the DC. It's the most anticipated game out there at the moment, and the first title ever produced for the DC by Amuze Software, and I'm fervently praying that it gets released this November as planned.

Or else I'll just have to make do with Soul Calibur or 18-Wheeler instead...
Sun 05/08/01 at 22:31
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To be honest, I think AI will subside as online gaming paves the way for a brighter future.

However good AI gets, it won't surpass the human mind. The ability to play other humans on-line will render AI fairly useless as all the thinking characters need to do can be done by real people.

If however, AI does surpass the human mind then games will be real hard and we won't want to play anymore.
Sun 05/08/01 at 22:26
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lol!

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