Half-Life 2 Taken Seriously 12
Gamasutra's coverage of the Serious Games Summit has more to offer. First Person First-Responder Gaming, Inside the Institute fro Creative Technologies, and Riding the Edge of Distributed Intelligence are all quite interesting. Half-Life 2 is seeing use in serious gaming, too, though, and they have it covered in Healthcare and Forestry in Half-Life 2. From the article: "After his overview, Holt went on to talk about the serious game mod projects he'd been working on, starting with a medical simulation game project, Pulse!!!, which is funded by Congress via the Office of Naval Research. The project is an early stage prototype in advance of a larger development system, to test the issues needed to successfully move nurse training into a full scale 3D game-like environment. For the doctors in the similation, he used an ordinary civilian model from Half-Life 2, but worked to give it better posture - the civilians in Half-Life 2 were pretty downtrodden and had a definite slouch. Otherwise, with a bit of cleaning up of the skin and textures, the engine was extremely functional for its task, including careful use of the AI scripting and other behavioral code."
fro Creative Technologies? (Score:1, Offtopic)
The doctor in the game (Score:5, Funny)
"Please state the nature of the emergency...."
WHAT? (Score:2, Insightful)
In what language does that combination of words mean something?
Granted, I was in a bad mood after reading the bad grammar in the game review that was just posted.
Re:WHAT? (Score:2)
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Now simile for the camera... (Score:5, Funny)
they had to learn to ask questions of patients in such ways as, "How like a summer wind is the pain in your bowels?"
Death of Doom3 (Score:2, Interesting)
I wonder if HL2's engine will have as many derived projects as doom/quake did.
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America's Army (Score:1)
Serious Games? (Score:1, Insightful)
The 9 coments on this story and a comparable number of comments in every "serious games" story tends to validate my point : nobody cares.
Don't get me wrong, I don't have anything against academics and in fact I'm in academia, but I actually do useful re