“If you haven’t heard this term before, 'walla' is a low, persistent series of indecipherable conversations that go alongside our scripted scenes and dynamic conversations to make areas feel more populated.” Narrative Team🎉
I think they are working on AI npc´s that you can talk to using language models. Like walking into your ship and you say good morning to the crew using your mic and they will answer, you can give them commands and they will probably have memory. This might be the what the ”Soul singer” is all about, it might be an external service other games can use too.
“If you haven’t heard this term before, 'walla' is a low, persistent series of indecipherable conversations that go alongside our scripted scenes and dynamic conversations to make areas feel more populated.” Narrative Team🎉
Cargo autonomous vehicle?
Yes Paul, Shubin definitely requires Cavalry… Definitely NOT an acronym related to Cargo!
Shubin does mining not cargo.
@@csdigitaldesign mining… And how would the equipment or even ore get anywhere?
@@ESC_907 huh? I'm just saying shubin is mining. Not shipping. That is all.
CAV = Cargo, Construction or Commercial All-terrain Vehicle.
or cave all terrain vehicle, its CIG, so it wouldnt be surprising that they add a vehicle for caves only xD
Greycat CAV was just found in the data for 3.24.2 PTU
Yes, cavalry, we need space horses! Charge of the light brigade! and how or why does "walla" mean background noise?
Because that's what it sounds like. A relatively quiet walla-walla-walla.....
If the Greycat CAV is a forklift it will be hilarious.
Any mention of multicore vulkan?
Hii past fishy 👋 hii past chat 👋
I think they are working on AI npc´s that you can talk to using language models.
Like walking into your ship and you say good morning to the crew using your mic and they will answer, you can give them commands and they will probably have memory.
This might be the what the ”Soul singer” is all about, it might be an external service other games can use too.
the first company to create their game mechanics using their DLC as a framework