Bungie Teases a Game That Never Ends

zombied00d

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Tom Goldman said:
If anyone can bring a successful FPS, or even just an action game with MMO-like qualities to a console, it'd be Bungie.
Cause screw them douchebags from Gearbox.

Borderlands?

Never heard of it.
 

cairocat

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Nephilium said:
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Kimarous said:
It is the game that never ends... it just goes on and on, my friend. Some people starting playing it, not knowing what it was, and they'll continue playing it forever just because-
It is the game that never ends! It just goes on and on my friends! Some people, started playing it, not knowing what it was, and they'll continue playing it forever ever just because-
It is the game that never ends! It just goes on and on my friends! Some people, started playing it, not knowing what it was, and they'll continue playing it forever ever just because-
It is the game that never ends! It just goes on and on my friends! Some people, started playing it, not knowing what it was, and they'll continue playing it forever ever just because
 
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Man, it would be awesome, as long as it wasn't online and you never had to interact with other people.

I guess that's not possible though.

And seriously Bungie, Oni. When are you going to remember that you made one of the best games ever a few years back? Pick it up again, or else.
 

Iron Lightning

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danpascooch said:
Iron Lightning said:
Well, they would have to get around the fact that all games have a finite amount of content, and thus have to end.
There are games with persistent worlds, very few though.

For example, Minecraft generates the world as you explore it, the hard programmed limit is equivalent to 8 times the surface area of the REAL Earth, so for all intents and purposes, it's limitless.
Minecraft has a limit, thus it can end. Persistent worlds are still finite. Procedural generation programs have a limited number of possible outputs, thus they end. Although you are correct insofar as it is possible to make something so big that it is nearly limitless.