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L.A. Noire MotionScan Interview With Oliver Bao

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  • Jun 20, 2011

Dan Chiappini sits down with Oliver Bao, head of research and development at Depth Analysis to find out in-depth technical details behind the MotionScan animation technology used in L.A. Noire and where the technology is going in the future.

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14 comments
tidudu
tidudu like.author.displayName 1 Like

console freaks hating my post cause i asked about pc version LOL, arent you tired of seeing consoles destroying pc games over and over again

jello_flouride
jello_flouride

This should definitely be implemented in more games in some scale.

InasahLJ
InasahLJ

duke nukem forever is ass...stop advertising it

Buzduganjr
Buzduganjr

Oh yeah so thats mean more games From this Developer ! GTA5 ??

grim0187
grim0187

They need to have this facial cap tech in EVERY game from here on out. It amazed me the first time I popped this in and saw how real their facial expressions were. This is amazing tech and I wanna see it in alot more games.

wld007
wld007

@tidudu it aint sims..

cryingdevil63
cryingdevil63

I hope more and more games use this kind of tech,seriously,it would define the world of RPG games especially,and others.

ezjohny
ezjohny

I would like Game Developers to get there hands on this technology, I has a gamer want to see more realism in Game Play!!! Question: if you do not want actors in the game, is there a way that you could put emotion on the game Characters faces!!!!

hasselwa
hasselwa

This was a brilliant look into the tech. Thanks for the interview Gamespot! Really cool video

don_saulari
don_saulari

@dragonballkid dont get me wrong, I love L.A. Noire, I think its the greatest game of the year and I'm still downloading DLC cases cuz I really like the game, but when ever I open the map while playing, and I look at this HUGE area of city that only includes 40 side missions and nothing else, well i do get upset, at least they could've added more side missions that begins randomly with no story, like police chases or shot outs!!

hwhy
hwhy

@tidudu i hope to be on PCs like u but i think its difficult..remember RDR..no still plans or even rumors 4 pc version :(

tidudu
tidudu

Any chance of this coming to PC?

dragonballkid
dragonballkid

@don_saulari I'd rather have a game like L.A Noire that's meaningful and lasts a short time than a copy and paste RPG that takes me forever.

don_saulari
don_saulari

Well its quite obvious that they have spent lots of time and money developing this interesting technology to create this super detailed graphics in L.A. Noire, yet sadly the game is EMPTY! I mean yea its fun sometimes and maybe the only game of its kind, but its a shame to spend over 2 years on a game for us to completely finish it within one week !!!!

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