Posts Tagged ‘Update’

Posts Tagged ‘Update’

Fall Update

Features

  • Improved Video Library.
  • Improved visuals and descriptions.
  • Users can now sort movies and TV Shows in the video library by Title or (Download) Date.
  • TV shows can now be grouped by Series .
  • Group video and game trailers .
  • Art associated with personal video files on a portable device will now be displayed.
  • Easier to use media areas and improved metadata .
  • Improved source selection for video, picture, and music libraries, making it easier to switch between console/digital camera, computer, portable device or disc.
  • New “Suggested Items” link for downloaded movies.

This all happens December 4th.
Source: Team Xbox

Friday, November 30th, 2007
Bungie Weekly Update

This week, Frankie put down a few rumors and talked about a few things to deal with the beta. A new wallpaper was released (pretty friggin, sweet looking) and he talked about a new huge map that may be in the final game. There is plenty more stuff he talks about, so read more if you’re interested.

Read more…

Friday, April 27th, 2007
Something Interesting…

There were a few things found that are pretty interesting to me. In the newest Vidoc released by Bungie, a few things were spotted that were probably oblivious to most people watching.

The halo one pistol has returned!! (or at least it’s model, we have no idea on how it plays in game). It’s in the top left.

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Frankie had said on the forums, that the x-button was the DEPLOY EQUIPMENT button. He also said that the vidoc showed 3 ways to deploy things. We finally found the third item (before we knew about the bubble shield and trip mine which were spotted easily, since it was talked about xP). It looks like a portable gravity lift is the third item!

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The final and third thing, and what excites me the most is….A HANDHELD CHAINGUN…w00t!!

Again, this is all from alpha video, so it may be in the final game, or it may not be. We’ll just have to wait until the beta, and then the final game in fall!

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007
Halo Wars Update

“Halo Wars Update 01.30.07

A lot of you may be familiar with the fine art of motion capture (mocap), as it has been used in the movie and game industry for a number of years now. It is
the process by which real world movements are recorded and used to make
3D models move in a fluid and realistic way. Like Gollum from the Lord
of the Rings movies, who was a 3D model except for the occasional time
he spat when he said his lines. The spit was all Andy Serkis who was
the actor providing the voice and movement for Gollum.

Shortly before Christmas, Ensemble Studios Producer Bill Jackson and Artist Woody Smith went to the House of Moves in Los Angeles to run through a variety of motion capture tests to see where it could be used in Halo Wars. As part of the tests, actors performed scenes from a game cinematic. It’s intentionally kept dark in the House of Moves for these sessions, so it makes taking pictures a little difficult, but here are some shots from the session inside the House of Moves taken by Billy Jack:

Image 1: This is one of the actors who performed a number of different roles during the Mocap session, everything from Marine to Elite. The camera’s flash
reflects off of the ping pong like balls on his suit that are used to record his movements. It is not at all related to any newly captured covenant technology…at least that we can tell you about.

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Image 2: These are the funky leg extensions that the performers strap on when they turn into bad ass Elites, and not a crazy back scratcher.
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Image 3: ES Artist Woody Smith sits in the director’s chair and does his best impression of Spielberg, instructing the actors on the scene they are performing.
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Image 4: This is a Mocap Warthog. It doesn’t look like much but this plywood and wheel could rock back and forth, movement that was also recorded in addition to the actors, so the 3D model of the Warthog would also rock in real time.

Image 5: This is the real time display that showed the movement of the models inside the Warthog as they performed.

Source: Halo Wars
Forums

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007