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oooh imagine!!!- i play halo and grand theft auto regularly- imagine if every person on the road was completely different to the one u just met a few seconds ago!!! i like the idea, i also think that this idea is probably conceivable, as they say, the geniuses behind the technology like their consumers to wait a few years before bringing on the goods- making it that much wow!! |
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I wonder if a small number of face patterns could be stored and used with a morphing algorithm to create new faces from the intermediate morphing steps. I'm not familiar with the algorithms so it might take more horsepower and space to store and execute the algorithm that to just store faces. |
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Maybe store certain features like eyes, face shape, ears, nose, etc. then mix and match to create faces from all the combinations. |
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If it did make video games a million times more interesting, I might actually play them. |
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//morphing algorithm to create new faces// |
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Download the free trial of EVE Online. |
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Even better than a random generator, have it dip online into a database. Anyone can make contributions to this database, and so you would get some really unusual characters - foreign speaking, religious zealots,etc. Yeah...someone might need to moderate the database a little. |
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I have a little computer game on my phone and it allows me to insert a picture of myself (or anything else) in the place of the leading model. I am surprised your games do not offer a similar service. I know people who played DOOM with pictures of their teachers as the bad guys in a school environment, surely this is baked? |
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There was at least one iteration of Quake where you could go to special kiosks at various locations, get your head scanned, and have a fully correct model of your head stuck on a player model, which you could then use online. |
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But the kiosks were rare, and the model took your head and put it on an armored uber-hulk body, making you look like some sort of freakish robotic pinhead. |
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