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Is there still meaningful room for innovation in 3D character design in future games, or has the medium reached its practical ceiling?
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>>1023071
There's still room
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>>1023071
there's tons of room in the stylized front. In realism eh, I guess we cna always get closer to reality but I think we are at a point where advancements in that front will be very minor and hard to notice.
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>>1023071
We still haven’t gone through holographic technology. If only those stupid Americans can stop funding the fake AI we could get closer to hologram within the 10 years.
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>>1023071
>3D character design in future games
characters should serve the story. they can be anything. there is no real ceiling.
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>>1023074
ai is more funded and supported by china and india than anywhere else you retarded rentfreer



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