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imported_Fluffy_Bunny 02-24-2004 12:34 PM

Welcome to Earth
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/3507531.stm

[img]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/39885000/jpg/_39885173_earthtwo-nasa203.jpg[/img]

The US Army is building a second version of Earth on computer to help it prepare for conflicts around the world.

The detailed simulation will be drawn from a real-world terrain database and will be drawn to the same scale as the original.

The software Earth is being created for the US Army by gaming company There, which is currently working on a virtual world for gamers.

The first version of the virtual planet should be finished by September.

[img]http://www.there.com/media/screenshot_11.jpg[/img]

Big picture

The ambitious project aims to help the US Army plan future conflicts which are unlikely to involve set-piece battles and instead be smaller in scale.

Details of the project were revealed by Robert Gehorsam, a senior vice president at There, during a lengthy interview posted on the Homelan Fed gaming website.

Mr Gehorsam said the world being created will not be a game but instead will be a "massively multi-user persistent environment" that will model real world physics as closely as possible.

The emphasis in the artificial Earth will be on human interaction rather than conflicts involving lots of military hardware.

He said combat will be a part of the game but it is also intended to let the Army simulate intelligence work as well as patrols, planning and working with indigenous populations.

Also included will be lots of tools that help trainers and pupils work out how they did and review their progress during and after a simulation exercise.

There is planning to model the entire planet at the proper scale so it would be possible to walk across the United States if participants wanted to.

However, currently the virtual Earth is almost bare as the only thing modelled in any detail is part of Kuwait City.

He said There was working with the US Army researchers to ensure that existing models of the way that things such as crowds and vehicles react can be included in the simulated planet.

In spring a group of sergeants and junior officers that have served in Iraq will become the first soldiers to try out the virtual Earth.

Mr.Buttocks 02-24-2004 12:36 PM

i wonder if this software would run on my geforce 4mx.

02-24-2004 12:36 PM

now all we need to do is hijack the program and incorporate it into the next version of Desert Combat or America's Army.

TonyMontana 02-24-2004 12:37 PM

In this sim-world, they should make a place called "Saddam's Hole"

Machette 02-24-2004 01:17 PM

oOo:

Mr.Buttocks 02-24-2004 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Machette
oOo:


TonyMontana 02-24-2004 01:22 PM

[quote:27142]However, currently the virtual Earth is almost bare as the only thing modelled in any detail is part of Kuwait City.[/quote:27142]

Why wouldn't they start off with the USA first? They make a big stink about homeland security yet they start with Kuwait City... doesn't make much sense

Merlin122 02-24-2004 01:26 PM

i would go to my house in the game.

Cpt. Obvious 02-24-2004 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TonyMontana
[quote:95e68]However, currently the virtual Earth is almost bare as the only thing modelled in any detail is part of Kuwait City.

Why wouldn't they start off with the USA first? They make a big stink about homeland security yet they start with Kuwait City... doesn't make much sense[/quote:95e68]
what does that have anything to do with homeland sercurity?

TonyMontana 02-24-2004 01:28 PM

IMO, they could use this to use it to protect themselves, and do tests on certain events that could be disasterous. Prepare for it before it happens

Arch 02-24-2004 01:37 PM

cool, now we can find virtual women and bam! we're set oOo: oOo:

Chronic Diarrhea 02-24-2004 02:25 PM

Heh, there's already a game like that out, and it's called Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004.

Duke_of_Ray 02-24-2004 03:16 PM

So uh can they blow the world up?


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