Yes it's all there is. Powerpoint presentations are used with the demonstrater talking about each screen. But knowing Will, it would be very difficult to follow anyway. He has a very high IQ and talks about artificial behaviour and procedural animation like it's the most normal thing in the world.
I just gave up since i knew i wouldn't understand the connection between these pages.....sheesh this guy is a genius.. Heat
Not trying to take sides, but hey, Master could've been right. :spin: Sorry, K. I took it the same way...
Ok lets stay on good terms here, well any way the presentation is pretty good except for the occasional misconception or misunderstanding. I'll have to watch it again some time.
he's not realy a genius...he's more a computer nerd. But where would we be without nerds *has a vision of the perfect existance...snaps out of It* awwww god damn nerds lol. He's a computer genius not a real genius. But on topic...wait what topic am I In? Edit: Powerpoint ah ok...no powerpoint can't do all this...he Just uses It as an example then uses special programs to make the real game.
wait.......... there's...... 2presentations?? The GDC video? and....... ? I feel so confused and shocked of the fact that I might have missed something!
Sporewiki has a category that is all of the Sources of spore info we know of. Just checking out these pages will ensure that you didn't miss anything.[/url]
His explainations of the game were meant for the development community, not for general public. Aside from that, you dont need a very high IQ to know what artificial behaviour and prodecural animation are. I say pass 3rd grade and you'll be ok. :-p Look it up if you cant figure it out. E3 was initially meant as a game developers way to gather and discuss strategies and show off to each-other.