it seems bizarre to me. SI have gained a fantastic reputation over the years for making the game as minimal and realistic as the current technology allows, holding back 3D for so many years in order to put full time and effort into the much more important feature of making a realistic game of football play out. it showed great integrity and modesty.
so why didn't they keep this philosophy for the player conversations? we are decades away from the kind of technology that can accurately replicate human interaction at anything like a realistic level. it is absolute folly to try it now! of course it is a failure. it would be fantastic to have a feature like this that worked well, but nowhere in the world has it been achieved: accurately portraying not just the depth and range of one human's emotions, but the whole spectrum!
SI have got a bit too big for their boots. the sooner they take this out the game the better.
so why didn't they keep this philosophy for the player conversations? we are decades away from the kind of technology that can accurately replicate human interaction at anything like a realistic level. it is absolute folly to try it now! of course it is a failure. it would be fantastic to have a feature like this that worked well, but nowhere in the world has it been achieved: accurately portraying not just the depth and range of one human's emotions, but the whole spectrum!
SI have got a bit too big for their boots. the sooner they take this out the game the better.