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more about #timsweeney DaveKap: For the doubters; despite being an Epic employee, he's absolutely correct about this. I'd personally give it 20 years before it's running at more tha... more » LucasReis: I kinda hate it. It bugs me. I hate when people go all "OH WTF THIS GAME IS SO REALISTIC!" and they just play the thing because it´s realistic. Why w... more » James Spaulding: I don't see the future of gaming lying in being photo-realistic. Sure, there will always be games that strive for a realistic look, but developers see... more » CRRRUNK ... ಠ_ಠ: Disclaimer: This really speaks more about Realism in video games as apposed to the subject of the article. If I wanted Realism I wouldn't play video g... more » MaximusDM: I just sucks that the world is ending in 2012. more » Noodle-Works: this, coming from the guys who gave us Gears of War?? that game looks like crap. all the men look like steroid junkies with big square zero personalit... more » QualityJeverage: I think we've pretty much reached a point now where we've got rudimentary virtual simulations of every visual element in the real world; Light, wind, ... more » Lezard: And the first step toward photo-realism? Human males with realistically proportioned musculature structures. The world stands a better chance of seein... more » MaxDragon7: Very cool article. I shall study this. *Note for those who don't notice: The Gamasutra article has multiple pages. (10 pages.) more » DigiMish: Too bad that Moore's Law no longer applies to the same extent as it has been all these previous years. more » Theoutlet: I'm sure they'll keep the photo-realism to themselves and sell the semi-photo-realism to all the other guys. :P more » gurfinki: And what will they come up with after they've succesfully done 100% realistic graphics pm gaming? Is "more real than real" possible? 0_____o more » Pult|Ost - Climax Edition: Uncanny Valley here we come! more » -
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Photorealism Is "Inevitable" In 10-15 Years
Epic Games, the folks behind Gears of War, know a lot about how games are made now. So there's a good chance Epic has a good handle on the future. More »

