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Greenman

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Oct 15, 1999
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Quantum computing is the cold fusion of computer science. Maybe we'll have it some day, but I wouldn't hold my breath for it.

I spoke to a fellow the other day who's working on a quantum computer, he said they had a four bit model that works.
 

Slick5150

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15 years is a hell of a long time in the computer world, I have no doubts games will look just as good or even better than that by then

Go ahead and look at a game from 95... What did we have by then?

Quake 1:

Battlefield 3:

Exactly.

Game visuals have improved by orders of magnitude in the past 15 years. So is it that big of a stretch to see them getting from where we're at now to where the OP's video is? Not at all.
 

Kev

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Dec 17, 2001
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I just set a google calendar alert to bump this thread on June 27, 2026
 

IcePickFreak

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Pretty impressive. I couldn't help but notice the building at 9:25 with the articulated awning looks a lot like the Milwaukee Art Museum, and a few other shots looked pretty similar to parts of the interior.
 

Tsaico

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I do think things have come a long way, but to do the same rendering real time, I am Krynj, it won't be happening on a console. Even if we loosely apply Moore's law, that same 15,000 cpus will be down to 468 or so, still out of the reach of a few hundred dollar console. Perhaps on the higher end gaming machines with graphics cards and the what not... But even so, I am sure I will still be just as amazed at what games looks like then as I am now. I am even impressed at stupid things like reflections on water surfaces and stuff like that, let alone photo realistic.
 

Krynj

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Jun 21, 2006
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Pretty impressive. I couldn't help but notice the building at 9:25 with the articulated awning looks a lot like the Milwaukee Art Museum, and a few other shots looked pretty similar to parts of the interior.

I believe some of the models were modeled after real buildings. He has a video where it shows him modeling one of them from scratch.