“This next-generation technology preview is what we would like to see from the next-generation of gaming hardware,” said Alan Willard of Epic Games, which is the well-known developer of games such as Unreal Tournament, Bulletstorm and Gears of War.
The cinematic video shows graphics that are running in the Unreal Engine in real-time. It is real-time computer graphics, not a video of pre-fabricated computer graphics.
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The scene depicted resembles the futuristic, gritty city in the film Blade Runner. You can see cool effects in the glowing blow torch, the smoke rising from the cigarette, the detailed facial hair and wrinkles, and the morphing of the man’s skin. The guy takes out a bunch of cops beating up an old woman. As he does so, the screen freezes to slow motion and you can see all of the details that would otherwise be a blur.
When the light hits a human face, you can see an effect called sub-surface scattering, when light penetrates through the layers of skin and makes skin glow as the light bounces around inside the skin. You can see the water trickling down a man’s face. The man’s jacket tail sways and moves as he does, thanks to an Nvidia clothing rendering technology.
The demo ran on a PC with an Intel Core i9 microprocessor with three Nvidia GeForce 580 GTX graphics cards connected through SLI technology. The demo took about three months for 12 programmers and artists to build.
Epic Games’ vice president Mark Rein said the demo is considered ideal for next-generation console technology. But the three major console makers, Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft haven’t yet acknowledged they’re building anything to replace the Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, or the Microsoft Xbox 360. See the video below. I’ve also included the high-definition version published by IGN below that.
And check out our links to other stories from the GDC: Uncharted 3 Drake’s Deception preview; the GDC in pictures (photo gallery); Brenda Brathwaite’s rant against social game haters; Loot Drop’s take on social game development; the Battlefield 3 demo from Electronic Arts; and Spoon’s new cloud-gaming service.
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