Hmmm, it looks as if the engine is not the issue here, but that the real problem is the creative content. So how would this help?
You can also take this a step further, by using a opensource engine and then building your game on top of that, instead of a commercial one. That way resources are efficiently spread. One team of people dedicated to writing a mostly-generic engine, and others dedicated to building games on top of this.
But once again, these are the very people that we seem to be lacking in numbers.
One thing that bothered me: Why would we need big-screen displays in our office, and smart cubicle-liner that displays exotic locations if we already have contact-lenses that can put anything into our vision?
Remember, two contact lenses = 3D visuals. That should make the countryside being broadcast to you look way better than the boring 2d smart-wallpaper. Unless it's 3d smart-wallpaper. In which case it still can't cover your entire field of view.
To hell with digital newspaper, Just project a 3d video of a newscast straight into my eyes. I have the bandwidth.
Wanna see a co-worker in another country? Just make him stand there right in front of you in glorious 3d!
We'll call it ..... hmmm... What's the american translation of Jihad again?
Hmmm, it looks as if the engine is not the issue here, but that the real problem is the creative content. So how would this help?
You can also take this a step further, by using a opensource engine and then building your game on top of that, instead of a commercial one. That way resources are efficiently spread. One team of people dedicated to writing a mostly-generic engine, and others dedicated to building games on top of this.
But once again, these are the very people that we seem to be lacking in numbers.
Exactly. But even if they did, it would still be bad.
Now somebody can see who a particular individual voted for. If not by the signature, then by the from address on the email. Very anonymous, eh?
"Sooo, private Johnson, I see you voted for 'xxxx'...."
Very, very bad.
One thing that bothered me: Why would we need big-screen displays in our office, and smart cubicle-liner that displays exotic locations if we already have contact-lenses that can put anything into our vision?
Remember, two contact lenses = 3D visuals. That should make the countryside being broadcast to you look way better than the boring 2d smart-wallpaper. Unless it's 3d smart-wallpaper. In which case it still can't cover your entire field of view.
To hell with digital newspaper, Just project a 3d video of a newscast straight into my eyes. I have the bandwidth.
Wanna see a co-worker in another country? Just make him stand there right in front of you in glorious 3d!