Haha glad to hear I'm not going crazy
Haha glad to hear I'm not going crazy
i just re listened to his talk and now i do kinda want a game with 70.000 screaming orcs charging at me that Kutaragi envisioned .
I think he's saying that anyone can learn the technologies behind game development, it's their vision for what can be done in this industry that is just inherent in them and not something that can be learned.
No that's not what he's saying at all. Re-read what he said.
I understood perfectly what he said and I agree with him.
For some things you just need "talent" or certain way of thinking. For example I don't get programming at all, it just doesn't make sense to me, all the studying in the world wouldn't make me a second Cerny/Carmack because it collapses already on the very basics.
It's not a particularly liked game here but i loved it, great characters and story, the gameplay is kinda shallow but still fun, one of my all time favorite PS3 games.Fuck me, I'm gonna have to buy and play Heavenly Sword. The facial animations are incredible!! I just watched a few other videos and i am mightily impressed by not just the graphics but the gameplay too. What is the verdict on this game? I don't mean to derail the thread, in fact feel free to PM me.
will sleep while listening, dat voice
Hah, this is pretty awesome.
It doesn't make sense to you because you haven't learned it. Yes anything you haven't studied will seem extremely foreign and alien to you. Programming is not some mystical art only attainable by a select few who were born with the talent. Grab a book from your library and buckle down for a week and you'll be programming something useful relatively quickly.
Don't confuse motivation for some kind of innate talent exclusive to your genetics.
Cerny wasn't born with anything that gave him an advantage over you, however he did put a lot of hard work into his craft (You can see the pride coming off of him as he talks about the fruits of his labor). Don't take that away from him.
It is TTP btw
It doesn't make sense to you because you haven't learned it. Yes anything you haven't studied will seem extremely foreign and alien to you. Programming is not some mystical art only attainable by a select few who were born with the talent. Grab a book from your library and buckle down for a week and you'll be programming something useful relatively quickly.
Don't confuse motivation for some kind of innate talent exclusive to your genetics.
Cerny wasn't born with anything that gave him an advantage over you, however he did put a lot of hard work into his craft (You can see the pride coming off of him as he talks about the fruits of his labor). Don't take that away from him.
It doesn't make sense to you because you haven't learned it. Yes anything you haven't studied will seem extremely foreign and alien to you. Programming is not some mystical art only attainable by a select few who were born with the talent. Grab a book from your library and buckle down for a week and you'll be programming something useful relatively quickly.
Actually, programming is one of those talents where you either get it or you don't
I wonder how many of the people who fail programming classes also fail algebra classes?
Christopher on July 15, 2006 5:12 AM
We just uploaded a new cut, with some new HQ angles, sync sound, etc. I guess everyone's watched this by now, but if you or OP are interested, or wanna re-watch from different views, here you go:
http://www.gamereactor.es/noticias/63684/Mark+Cerny+Camino+a+PS4%3A+versi%F3n+in%E9dita+GRTV/