Remember when you played those PlayStation, GameCube, and PC games and thought to yourself “this is amazing, the graphics look super sweet” then came in the 8th generations of gaming counsels and there graphics and were even more impressed by the level of design and pixels…..well get ready to be once again surprised.
Euclideon CEO Bruce Dell gives a quick history lesson on how graphics have progressed through the years before getting to the good stuff, a technology he calls Solidscan.
As Dell describes it, Solidscan takes laser-scanned data, upgrades it, enriches it, remodulates its color by compounding different values from different angles, compresses it down to make it use a small amount of memory and then stream from a hard drive or over the Internet to create the graphics you see in the video.
Near the end of the clip, Dell goes on a near minute-long sales pitch to those outside of the gaming industry before addressing the real question that most have: will this technology be used in games? Dell answers with an emphatic yes, explaining that Euclideon is working on two games that use Solidscan technology, no information on what games or what big companies are in involved but I am really hoping a new resident evil game will spawn from these graphics.
Resident Evil with these graphics please?