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Peter Molyneux: “Let’s use AI to change the world”

Peter Molyneux says he wants the games industry to “use AI to change the world,” creating stories that are unique and affecting to individual players.

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TheModernKamikaze4349d ago

Let's use AI to change the world... into SKYNET.

Dovahkiin4349d ago

Will this AI only use one button?

Afterlife4349d ago

Shut up and make a good game.

Halochampian4349d ago

Well I do believe that AI is what games need to advance the most in. Hopefully that is what we will be seeing in the "next-gen" of games.

I_LOVE_MYSELF4349d ago

I agree that this needs to be addressed. The goal keepers on FIFA are too easily manipulated, enemies stand in the open and sponge bullets in shooters and the AI in stealth games is horrible. I feel like these games would be infinitely more enjoyable if the AI was better. I must admit that some games do a pretty good job, but it could be so much better.

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CGI-Quality4349d ago

I'd argue that the only game who's AI tops F.E.A.R.'s is Killzone 2. No other games top those two, but I definitely felt the Helghast topped The Replica by a smidgen.

MidnytRain4349d ago

More than anything next generation, I want mind-blowing AI. More effort needs to go to game-enhancing/changing features.

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Peter Molyneux's new game is set in Fable's Albion

Project currently codenamed MOAT.

JusttJD0099188d ago

M.O.A.T

Misleader of all time?

jznrpg188d ago (Edited 188d ago )

It’s between him and Phil. I’d vote Phil

Obscure_Observer187d ago

"It’s between him and Phil. I’d vote Phil"

If Phil were the man that made my life miserable, I would vote for him as well.

Regarding the topic, it could be both Peter and Phil working together.

M.O.A.T takes place in Albion, so it´s possible that Pete is working on new partnership with Xbox, which imo, is nothing but great news!

GhostScholar187d ago

What exactly has Phil mislead about? I can’t wait to hear the verbal diarrhea you come with.

Cacabunga187d ago

Still waiting for Milo and Kate.. most lmao game OAT

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Becuzisaid188d ago

Wait.

His name is still used as a selling point for new games? Seriously?

jznrpg188d ago

If anyone knows his name you have to be extremely skeptical that what he delivers will be anything like what he says it would be and that’s best case scenario.

RaiderNation188d ago

He's like the "Tom Clancy" of video games.

InUrFoxHole188d ago

Lol what the hell man?!?!?

Number1TailzFan188d ago

I remember Black & White (PC) but other than that I can only think of Fable, B&W was a pretty cool game tho at the time.

sagapo188d ago

Populous was another one designed by Peter, released before B&W, godlike game as well, pretty good too.

Giblet_Head187d ago

I quite liked Magic Carpet growing up.

Obscure_Observer187d ago (Edited 187d ago )

"His name is still used as a selling point for new games? Seriously?"

The guy is a gaming legend for gamers who actually knows and played his games, like Dungeon Keeper, Populous, Black & White and Fable for example.

Becuzisaid187d ago

I'm certain that most who actually know who he is would contest your use of legend. He's the living, human embodiment of false advertising.

Obscure_Observer187d ago

@Becuzisaid

There´s an abyss between false advertisement and bad games.

Most gamers will get excited for games from great gaming creators rather than focus on their exaggerated promises.

Kojima described his Xbox exclusive game as "very unusual like no one has ever experienced before, leveraging the cloud." He said all publishers he presented the project, called him mad and rejected his game but Microsoft, because it´s too crazy.

Is Kojima exaggerating? Obviously. It´s gonna be a bad game? Hardly.

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TheColbertinator188d ago

Imagine a game where Peter Molyneux presents an extraordinary set of ideas that players will enjoy for years to come. Now imagine that this particular game will come out because it will never exist.

Profchaos188d ago

Does Milo live under a bridge there

shinoff2183188d ago

Captain overseller is returning. Ain't heard his name in years.

shinoff2183187d ago

Peter was overselling games way way before cdprojectred, and bethesada

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Peter Molyneux has high hopes for Playground's Fable

One of the biggest reveals at this year's Xbox Games Showcase was the latest Fable trailer. After a lengthy stint of silence, Playground Games gave us a look at bits of the title, albeit in a trailer that was mostly made up of CGI nonsense headlined by comedian Richard Ayoade, who is playing a rather frustrated giant.

Molyneux asked about what he thought about the Fable reveal.

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4Sh0w289d ago

Damm thats a name I haven't heard from in what seems like since forever.

Nebaku289d ago

And we thank the lord each day.

Michiel1989289d ago

he actually was in the news every now and then with a (couple) scam games he made

Double_O_Revan289d ago

The exact same thought came to mind when I read the headline. It's been so long since we've heard his lies and over ambitions.

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Vengeance1138289d ago

A failed hack designer has high hopes for Fable lol incoming flop confirmed!

Godmars290288d ago

Well, he's not associated with it. Giving interviews talking about features never at any point mentioned with devs let alone introduced.

It might have a chance.

Godmars290289d ago

Peter Molyneux: Hideo Kojima minus ability and skill.

Godmars290289d ago

Think you mean ethics.

Also, whose defending Molyneux? Wasn't his last game a literal ripoff with him offering a prize but not giving it?

KwietStorm_BLM289d ago

I wonder if those hopes are higher or lower than Milo?

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Peter Molyneux's studio 22cans suffers layoffs

From GI.biz: "UK developer 22cans has suffered a round of redundancies, GamesIndustry.biz has learned.

The studio, founded by Fable creator Peter Molyneux, has laid off multiple employees, although an exact figure has not been disclosed.

A spokesperson said: "Unfortunately, due to a number of factors including projects reaching a certain stage in their development, we can confirm that a number of roles at 22cans have been made redundant."

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sourOG1158d ago (Edited 1158d ago )

Doesn’t that always happen with every studio lol? Contract workers for certain stages.

kythlyn1158d ago

I'm just surprised 22cans is still in business. They aren't communicating at all with their customers and they've abandoned their games in early access. Godus is still a mess that they're happy to keep selling without support. I kickstarted that game, and I have regrets.

Skywalker3331158d ago

Indeed, I was almost certain that they had closed down sometime ago :P

sourOG1158d ago

Wow that blows. I haven’t heard anything about them either, I just figured they were quietly working on something like ken Levine’s ghost story games.

Eamon1158d ago

Seriously, what is Peter Molyneux up to these days? In his prime, he was the most famous western developer in the world. Now he's doing f all.

njitram20001158d ago

If you look at the 22cans website...mobile games apparently

MasterChief36241158d ago

People became privy to his practice of promising big and delivering small. He is the perennial example of an artist that has huge ambition but not the resolve to follow through with those promises. I don't dislike him, as he has brought us some good games. But he is a constant punchline for me when I think of developers getting high and mighty.

Jericho13371158d ago

I saw an interview a few years ago saying he was inspired by the mobile gaming market and that anyone can become a “gamer”.

Such a shame, for all his critics he’s brought us some fantastic games and I’m sure he’d still be able to contribute something to the core gaming market.

lonewolf101158d ago

I'm surprised that they are still going to be honest.

fitofficial1158d ago (Edited 1158d ago )

They're not actually layoffs, they're fantastical multi-faceted journeys into lands of unimaginable unemployment giving the worker near-infinite freedom of choice.

jznrpg1158d ago

Yes . Classic Peter Molyneux

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