This article talks about it but in a fairly vague manner. I'm just wondering if they let a cat out of the bag or if I just haven't heard this mentioned at all or if they are just completely pulling this out of thin air..
Madden using the Endorphin engine?
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Madden using the Endorphin engine?
I tried to do some searching based on endoprhin and engine and didn't see anything about this. I just wanted to see if this has been talked about already and if Ian could comment on it.
This article talks about it but in a fairly vague manner. I'm just wondering if they let a cat out of the bag or if I just haven't heard this mentioned at all or if they are just completely pulling this out of thin air..Tags: None -
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Re: Madden using the Endorphin engine?
Endorphin is NOT A GAME ENGINE. It's amazing how confused most people are about NaturalMotion's technologies and software.
Endorphin is a tool that I've used in the past to learn animation and I wouldn't be surprised that Madden is using it since EA has the license to use the tool.
Hopefully if this is being used in Madden, the animation team is making good use of DMS and we can see much smoother animations and transitions... especially with the running.Comment
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Re: Madden using the Endorphin engine?
Your thinking of the NaturalMotion euphoria Engine, this is different.My dog's butt smells like cookiesComment
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haha and he's impressed with the current one? hahahaComment
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Jordan Mychal Lemos
@crypticjordan
Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.
Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.Comment
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Re: Madden using the Endorphin engine?
They're not. Ian mentioned this a gazillion times!
Its too risky.Comment
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Re: Madden using the Endorphin engine?
This is what Ian had to say on the subject a while back. Every individual has to make up their own mind of course about whether or not to believe him.
Until we see an actually sports game released that one, uses the NM tech, and two is a AAA quality game, I'm going to choose to believe that what he say is true.
Both Simon and I have answered this in a number of different threads over the past few months, but in short, it will be a LONG time until you see a FULL replacement of mocap. Recreating ALL of the movements of the human body through some sort of algorithm just isn't feasible or worthwhile yet.
Strictly for collision though, procedural manipulation of pre-existing motion capture is definitely the way of the future (and present). That isn't necessarily all-inclusive to physics either...there is much that can be done with IK, animation layering, dynamic animation swapping, and other technologies outside of physics to get more variety. Meaning, the problems like "lacking animation variety" and "immersiveness" can totally be solved without going to as drastic a solution as "replace all collisions in the game with procedural ones, ensuring that your art team now has zero control over the look of the animations in your game". It's kind of a throw the baby out with the bath water approach...(which is the approach we took in 06 btw and everyone now probably knows it just isn't the best approach in yearly iterative sports titles).
In short, using a combination of motion capture and other run-time manipulation will continue to give you the look that you must have when creating a simulation sports title - which is the look of professional athletes (and not of flailing dead bodies). I'm very curious as to whether NaturalMotion can deliver Backbreaker on their technology without running into that problem. I kind of hope they can, as that will be a great step in the industry towards a problem that has yet to be solved.
Hope that gives you some good background on what we're thinking, at least within the Madden team.Jordan Mychal Lemos
@crypticjordan
Do this today: Instead of $%*#!@& on a game you're not going to play or movie you're not going to watch, say something good about a piece of media you're excited about.
Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.Comment
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thanks for the info its something ill keep an eye out forComment
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