The Ruby city demo, the very reason why I started this blog, was first shown to the world on June 4, 2008. Check the date on this youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zq1KTtU8loM
One full year, I cannot believe it. AMD has released every Ruby demo to the public well within a year after the introduction of the hardware. It began with Ruby Double Cross on Radeon X800, then Ruby Dangerous Curves on X850, followed by Ruby The Assassin on X1800, and finally Ruby WhiteOut on HD 2800. So it made perfect sense that the Voxelized Ruby would come out within a few months after the unveiling of the Radeon 4870. Even Dave Baumann said on the Beyond3d forum that the demo would be released for the public to play with.
So what went wrong? Did ATI decide to hold back the demo or was it Jules Urbach? I think the intial plan was to release the demo at a certain point, but the voxel technology was not finished and took longer to develop than expected. To enjoy the demo at a reasonable framerate, it had to be run on two 4870 cards or on the dual 4870X2, so only the very high end of the consumer market would be able to run it. The previous Ruby demo's were made by RhinoFX, and this was the first time that OTOY made a Ruby demo. Either way, if AMD is making another Ruby demo (with or without OTOY, but I prefer with), it has to look better than the last one, and they better release it within a reasonable amount of time.
Something else that crossed my mind: OTOY is now being used to create a virtual world community (Liveplace/Cityspace) and I think OTOY's technology would be a perfect match for Playstation Home. Virtual world games are much more tolerant to lag than fast-paced shooters or racers, and I think that even a lag of 500 milliseconds would be doable. Imagine you're playing a game on your PS3. Once you're done playing, you automatically end up in Home, being rendered in the cloud. Sony has trademarked PS Cloud, ( http://www.edge-online.com/news/sony-trademarks-ps-cloud ) and I wouldn't be surprised if Sony moved the rendering for PS Home from the client to the server side sooner or later.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(775)
-
▼
June
(43)
- Crysis on a cell phone
- Кирпич - вещь полезная!
- User Requests Answered...Fireworks and Plane svg f...
- Back to School and Man at Work...free svg files
- Free Playground Svg Files
- Patriotic Page TItles for the Fourth of July for Sale
- For Sale: Scrapbook Svg FIles
- Pretty Kitty...Free Svg File to cut on your Cricut...
- Fluffy Dog...Free Svg File to cut on your Cricut i...
- Glamourous Poodle and a 4th of July Frame
- И снова зайцы или "в ожидании еще одного чуда" :)
- Кулон из проволоки
- Baby Tags: free svgs
- Fairy Gate Card & Love Neverending Frame.Free Svg ...
- Cut and Paste Page Title Free svg File
- Make a 3-d Mouse Toy with a Marble for Wheels
- It's a Boy Title: Free Svg
- Haul your Treats in this Truck Favor Box: Free Svg...
- 2 New OTOY video's
- Make a 3-d Paper Car on your Cricut..If you have SCAL
- Средства разметки
- A quantum leap of faith
- Ballerina Paperdoll and/or Cupcake Topper ..Free s...
- Beach and Pirate Cupcake Toppers..Free SVG files t...
- Ballerina Princess Dress Cupcake Toppers..Free svg...
- Lighthouse Sea Side Scene Two: Free svg files to c...
- Пинджак с карманАми :)
- Трафареты для цветов и бабочек из войлока
- Lighthouse Sea Side Scene: Free svg files to cut o...
- Russian Doll to cut on your Cricut if you have Sur...
- Candy Characters..Free svgs
- Trusting the Reader
- San Francisco Free Svg Files
- Has it been 1 year already?
- A possible faster-than-light solution for the late...
- Yosemite and National Park Svg Files...Free
- Breast Cancer Ribbon Box...Free svg file
- Nevada and Gambling Svgs
- Inflatable Bounce House...Free Svg File
- Welcome to Las Vegas Sign...Free svg file
- Poker Hand and Chips, Las Vegas Page Topper Free Svg
- Viva Las Vegas...Jackpot Winner Free Svgs to cut o...
- Simple Slot Machine
-
▼
June
(43)
No comments:
Post a Comment