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What swapd0 said! :D
added on the 2013-05-25 23:24:54 by baah baah
Yeah well, what I meant is that this time they have real-world models instead of a world built of lego bricks and repetitive palm trees. It appears to be running properly in real time as well. Maybe the scenes are cherry picked and so on, but it still looks nice.I was wondering about the bandwith requirement as well. There has to be a catch.

But yeah, the video was pretty bad in other regards. The narrator is very talented at being annoying and in hyperbole.
added on the 2013-05-25 23:25:07 by Preacher Preacher
still no demo? D:

NEXT...
added on the 2013-05-25 23:40:54 by yumeji yumeji
The narrator / CEO / whoeverthehell has always been this condecending and annoying, so that's nothing new. Even in this video, where he basically just ignores most of their previous claims (which were more or less shot dead by Notch, John Carmack and a slew of others) and still manages to try to sound like they have the best thing since sliced bread.

Even though what they REALLY did was to take their original and wildly unconvincing and unproven claim and reduce into the one niche use-case everyone said it was only good for to begin with -- and spin that as a positive.

Whoopdie-fucking-doo. Stick your tech and attitude up a cangaroo's bottom, aussie frauds.
added on the 2013-05-25 23:45:01 by gloom gloom
I think their new logo makes them look a little more credible (compared to that old one with the seahorses or whatever it was), but that Bruce Dell guy just sounds so much like a scammer. As for the technology, the way they keep calling it a search algorithm makes it sound like a giant hashmap of the form (ray origin, ray direction) -> colour.
added on the 2013-05-26 00:38:32 by fizzer fizzer
Not as discreet a change from game graphics to just point cloud visualisation as it could be, though their algorithm did seem to have big problems with animation so it's pretty logical.

Still waiting on that exe.
added on the 2013-05-26 01:10:31 by msqrt msqrt
They did mention in the latest video that it's very fast to covert other kinds of data to the format their engine needs - it can deal with gigabytes in 3 hours, or something like that. A few meg of animated object should be manageable at upwards of a frame a minute :D
added on the 2013-05-26 01:25:21 by psonice psonice
I got the impression that they provide a service to convert a client's data - meaning they perform the conversion on their own high-end multi-node hardware. I think this is the catch with their method, you need a lot of powerful hardware and a lot of time to convert from point-cloud to their optimised format.
added on the 2013-05-26 02:02:08 by fizzer fizzer
I think the change in focus from gaming to GIS is a smart move for them. Being able to zoom in on the arse of an ant glued to the bark of RegularInstancedTree#9847356 isn't that useful for games.
added on the 2013-05-26 02:13:04 by bloodnok bloodnok
boring
added on the 2013-05-26 02:19:33 by yumeji yumeji
I had to turn off the audio, that guys voice was getting to me.

Anyone noticed that it took ~1sec to render a new location.

So Looking at the video without audio I don't get what special.

added on the 2013-05-26 11:32:04 by T21 T21
now that looks like they have a working product finally - convinced me, despite of the horrible marketing bla bla
added on the 2013-05-26 11:39:37 by v3nom v3nom
t21: the special thing seems to be that the competitetors products in the geo spacial industry seem to suck.
added on the 2013-05-26 11:41:51 by v3nom v3nom
btw. he does not seem to have the slightest technical background - i imagine him as the pointy-haired boss from dilbert. ;)
added on the 2013-05-26 11:57:22 by v3nom v3nom
Still no animation of course, but looks like a good use to what they claimed before. But yeah where's my exe? :)
added on the 2013-05-26 14:09:16 by BoyC BoyC
exe or it didn't happen!
added on the 2013-05-26 14:10:40 by Defiance Defiance
Boyc: will the exe be a TERABYTE of download?
added on the 2013-05-26 22:12:49 by the_Ye-Ti the_Ye-Ti
God. Of course they do have something. You people don't seem to be aware of how startups work. Jeez! Ask me if you want to know anything.
added on the 2013-05-26 22:34:36 by vibrator vibrator
Yeah... the claims are probably, MAYBE a little exaggerated. But that's how it works. Besides, you don't know that for sure.

Try to make a company first before you judge.
added on the 2013-05-26 22:37:23 by vibrator vibrator
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You people don't seem to be aware of how startups work.

Enlighten me. How many years does a company have to exist before they are no longer labelled a "startup."
didn't they have sponsors or atleast some lil development funding since the first video. this' no startup. not anymore. ever was? it's actually an established company in a marketing phase. they have a very own technique and product. they just need good uses, try now and sell it to anybody who might need and use the product. this' what i see.
added on the 2013-05-27 01:47:27 by yumeji yumeji
I'm a startup co-founder and I have no idea. :D
added on the 2013-05-27 01:52:15 by xernobyl xernobyl
Wikipedia: "A startup company or startup is a company, a partnership or temporary organization designed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model"

So I suppose a company is a startup until it has its first customers or goes under.
added on the 2013-05-27 08:16:42 by sol_hsa sol_hsa
You call your company a startup until you book a profit.
added on the 2013-05-27 08:30:54 by bloodnok bloodnok
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In 2010 Euclideon was the recipient of approximately $2 million, the largest grant awarded by the Australian Federal Government under its new Commercialisation Australia initiative.
added on the 2013-05-27 08:33:08 by the_Ye-Ti the_Ye-Ti

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