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Wed 12/12/01 at 18:24
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As technology is advancing games are becoming more realistic. In a view more years they are going to become even more realistic, but how far can they go? Will games ever look as realistic as films, or will there always be that computerised look. Games are already trying to be more like the films, by having FMV movies as cut-scenes. Also films are being given a computer game look (Final Fantasy).

Also because of the advance in technology, the way we view films has changed. Gone (well going) have the days where we would get a bulky film tape off the shelf, to put it into the video player. Instead we get a small disk the size of a CD and place it on a small tray or in a small slot, and start watching a film. Not only do these DVD’s give us better quality sound and picture, but they also allow the viewer to have interactivity. At the moment these interactive features are only simple things such as screen savers, games and behind the scenes interviews that are either viewable on the TV or your computer.

But as technology develops more, and publishers learn how to use this new technology/feature more and better what will be possible? Already we are starting to see these features being experimented with. Instead of just the normal ending to a film, you can choose an alternative ending.

Will these interactive features stop there, or in a few years will we be seeing films, where they aren’t just films but also a game. So instead of the film running its own course the viewer/player gets to change things throughout the film, giving it a different ending. For example the main character has two people to save, by killing two people but they only have one bullet. So the viewer gets to choose whom to shoot, or maybe even get to shoot, so if they miss it could also change the course of the film.

So are we seeing gaming, and film viewing moving towards this inter-linking future? Or is it just something that will never happen. At the moment it is forever more seeming that it is moving this way.
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Wed 12/12/01 at 18:24
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As technology is advancing games are becoming more realistic. In a view more years they are going to become even more realistic, but how far can they go? Will games ever look as realistic as films, or will there always be that computerised look. Games are already trying to be more like the films, by having FMV movies as cut-scenes. Also films are being given a computer game look (Final Fantasy).

Also because of the advance in technology, the way we view films has changed. Gone (well going) have the days where we would get a bulky film tape off the shelf, to put it into the video player. Instead we get a small disk the size of a CD and place it on a small tray or in a small slot, and start watching a film. Not only do these DVD’s give us better quality sound and picture, but they also allow the viewer to have interactivity. At the moment these interactive features are only simple things such as screen savers, games and behind the scenes interviews that are either viewable on the TV or your computer.

But as technology develops more, and publishers learn how to use this new technology/feature more and better what will be possible? Already we are starting to see these features being experimented with. Instead of just the normal ending to a film, you can choose an alternative ending.

Will these interactive features stop there, or in a few years will we be seeing films, where they aren’t just films but also a game. So instead of the film running its own course the viewer/player gets to change things throughout the film, giving it a different ending. For example the main character has two people to save, by killing two people but they only have one bullet. So the viewer gets to choose whom to shoot, or maybe even get to shoot, so if they miss it could also change the course of the film.

So are we seeing gaming, and film viewing moving towards this inter-linking future? Or is it just something that will never happen. At the moment it is forever more seeming that it is moving this way.

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