Show HN: Turning a Gaussian Splat into a videogame
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2 days ago
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ulfen
45 minutes ago
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This for some reason reminded me of the "Killerspiele" debate [1] we had in Germany after a dramatic school shooting. The shooter had previously built a map of the school in Counter-Strike. With this it's not a long stretch from there to having a realistic map of a school... Which would have given him a better rating than the one he got for his map: "I'd like to see the school that actually has lighting like this." [2] Hopefully this tech will never used for something like this.

[1] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killerspiel [2] https://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/schuelerhobby-mapping-me...

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sev_verso
2 days ago
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Plays decently smooth on my M4 Max. It's probably still a long way from being a production-ready replacement for meshed environments, but I could imagine a hybrid mode where certain elements like grass and shrubbery are drawn with gaussians, perhaps with support for basic procedural animation. Great work with the playable demo!
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reactordev
1 hour ago
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For me, the biggest issue this solves is the blank canvas paralysis problem. Artists are visual thinkers and need a little nudge in the right (art) direction. This is a great way to fill that blank sheet of paper with something that they can take and run with.
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yak32
2 days ago
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Thanks! Yeah hybrid is a way forward, dynamic stuff is not easy
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halflife
48 minutes ago
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I’m trying to understand from the video why this is better, it looks like a normal high resolution textures with precooked shadow maps.

It has no dynamic lighting or effects, which makes the video look like a high quality game from 2006.

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yak32
42 minutes ago
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dynamic objects are still largely unsolved problem, I just tried to approach it in this demo. also this particular place doesn't have reflective surfaces, but technology supports it - check for example this splat https://superspl.at/scene/ff1d0393 or this one https://superspl.at/scene/6c822f84
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swiftcoder
2 hours ago
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Sort of unfortunate that one ends up putting normal meshed characters that clash with the photorealistic splat environment
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dnnddidiej
1 hour ago
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Probably for the best as, well, they are being pumped with lead.
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yak32
1 hour ago
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idealy it should be 4DGS but we are far away from it - real actors scan etc.. but somebody will do it later i am sure
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poly2it
1 hour ago
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I'm looking forward to seeing what will happen when gaussian splatting can be combined with DLSS 5. Gaussian splatting has a lot of potential in video games yet to be realised.
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