Party after next Command and Victory the recall posted a video about the process after cleaning up the original 1995 wells. Mostly, however, it's an intriguing look within the archives of old vintage dust pumps that have dried up with video game history.
You will find the video below, where after a little digging the EA discovered that deep in its archives were artists and painters full of the first taps that were Command & Conquer & # 39; s
After finding the only retailer across the US West Coast that could replace the old, unique Sony gadget used by Westwood at the time, EA found a strong comeback with everything found on the tapes and it was …. copies of the same files from the game, not an actual recording. Indeed, because of the deterioration of physical media, they look worse than the videos we've all seen on your CD-ROMs back in the day.
Bummer. This means that EA has to evolve to expand existing videos, so working with other members C&C The public (who has already done things like this for fun), are building a rising AI algorithm to make 90s videos look less by 2020, aided by the fact that they can use gag videos from gaming versions, as they came up better than the original PC version.
It's a beautiful story, and the kind of thing that people have a longing to remember loved ones they love to see. I couldn't help but feel a little sad, but then, at EA he had to uncover all those computers from the start. It's a meme right now, but the extent to which EA bought and then closed down, these famous developers for decades are still a nightmare, and seeing all that wonderful, historically important Westwood content has just been overlooked.
It also makes me wonder what else has been buried in the archives of EA, collecting dust and decay, which have been in studios like Origin or Bullfrog.