Source Engine - In The Belly Of The Beast?
Thanks to Half-Life 2 Fallout for its fan-written feature discussing the content of Valve's Source videogame engine, as used for Half-Life 2. The piece explains: "The Source engine is not just a 3D engine (in the sense it's not just a renderer) -- it contains many different modules that are all brought together into one package", and tries to clarify discussion on subjects as diverse as lighting ("Something that has caused confusion in the past is 'dynamic lights' [in the Source engine].... All a light has to be in order for it to be qualified as dynamic is to be able to move and have changeable attributes.... It doesn't mean that it will [necessarily] cast real time shadows like in Doom 3 or Unreal Engine 3.0"), and in-game water ("When Valve say the water is physically simulated, they mean objects have buoyancy. They don't mean the Source engine has fluid dynamics.")
That was unscripted??? Wow. Just wow.
The NPC's will refuse to take stupid orders
What do you mean you won't walk into that flaming pool of death? I gave you an order!!!
http://www2.ati.com/developer/gdc/D3DTutorial10_Ha lf-Life2_Shading.pdf
That's great. Look for my upcoming release to "Totally Real Interactive Virtual Fighter" where "interactive" means when you press the one button the big on-screen square hops over the monster sprite. All, when I say "immersive 3D technology" I mean that every pixel has an X and Y position and you are seated a certain distance Z from the display.
When the HL2 source was leaked, it became evident that many of the things Valve claimed were not scripted actually were. Keep that in mind and take this with a grain or two.
There's also the official Valve FAQ for modders over at the VERC Collective.
:-)
One interesting thing is that it uses a lot of similar technology and concepts to the original Half-Life engine, only with another five and a half years of development. It sounds like I'll be right at home.
Tedious Bloggy Stuff - hooray?
Children's (usually) amusement at a fair, gala or similar, non-porous inflated structure usually shaped like a castle, constantly kept inflated by a generator at the back.
;).
You jump on it and bounce, have to take your shoes off first