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Title: Video games idea
Post by: tyzack on December 22, 2008, 03:36:23 pm
I\'m sure there is a group of nerds out there who have already done this, but I will propose this idea here anyway:

How cool would it be to instead of playing someone else at a video game (Halo, or whatever) you write a program that plays their program.

I think that the input of commands to the game could be simple enough - a GPIB card or something to send the electrical signals to the controller.

The hard part would be inputting the video game to the playing program.

My guess would be that either the raw data stream (pre-presentation) from the game\'s "engine" is routed directly to the playing clients, or the clients tap into the video ouput and "Watch" it.

Am I crazy, or does this sound like fun to anyone else?
Title: Video games idea
Post by: jocelyn on December 22, 2008, 03:47:35 pm
Writing code sounds to me like the most boring thing ever. No offense.
Title: Video games idea
Post by: tyzack on December 22, 2008, 04:15:18 pm
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Title: Video games idea
Post by: kindm's on December 22, 2008, 04:52:53 pm
Quote from: tyzack;214305
I\'m sure there is a group of nerds out there who have already done this, but I will propose this idea here anyway:

How cool would it be to instead of playing someone else at a video game (Halo, or whatever) you write a program that plays their program.

I think that the input of commands to the game could be simple enough - a GPIB card or something to send the electrical signals to the controller.

The hard part would be inputting the video game to the playing program.

My guess would be that either the raw data stream (pre-presentation) from the game\'s "engine" is routed directly to the playing clients, or the clients tap into the video ouput and "Watch" it.

Am I crazy, or does this sound like fun to anyone else?


HUH ?

Are you describing NO human interaction and just watching the game being played by someone else ? ie. a Bot ?

Or are you talking about being able to watch 2 or more people compete against one an another in game ?

Both have been done and are almost universal ideas in gaming depending on what type of game etc. (like WoW bots are a big deal, it is essentially the computer playing your character for you, you tell it what type of behaviors etc and off it goes. usually to offset the "grind" of fighting and collecting $$$)

The auditor or referee type view is fairly common in first person shooter type so fgames. Many people can log in to the game to watch the action. They just do not have any in game characters, they simply can manipulate the camera angles etc to watch what is going on and usually have voice chat as well.
Title: Video games idea
Post by: tyzack on December 22, 2008, 04:58:29 pm
I mean my bot playing against your bot with the audience/referee mode turned on.
Title: Video games idea
Post by: bdfreetuna on December 22, 2008, 05:50:41 pm
Quote from: jocelyn;214309
Writing code sounds to me like the most boring thing ever. No offense.


Some codes are more boring than others. Usually its more of an exercise in frustration than boredom.
Title: Video games idea
Post by: jocelyn on December 22, 2008, 05:53:13 pm
Yeah you\'re probably right. I guess I should have used the word tedious instead of boring.
Title: Video games idea
Post by: zuke583 on December 22, 2008, 10:20:25 pm
Quote from: bdfreetuna;214347
Quote from: jocelyn;214309
Writing code sounds to me like the most boring thing ever. No offense.


Some codes are more boring than others. Usually its more of an exercise in frustration than boredom.


sign me up!!!
Title: Video games idea
Post by: Lexington on December 23, 2008, 03:13:33 am
this thread makes me want to go hiking
Title: Video games idea
Post by: tyzack on December 23, 2008, 07:41:36 am
And I thought you guys were nerds.
Title: Video games idea
Post by: Wolfman on December 24, 2008, 06:20:07 pm
Tecmo Super Bowl for NES has a "coach" mode where two humans just call the plays and then watch the computer play itself.  It is still the worst gameplay mode in the history of gaming.