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Technology Looks To Advance Simulated Conversation In Video Games

A company located in Columbia Maryland has a product called "Realistic Simulated People" that they think can be used to make simulated conversations in video games much better than they are today.

Via Ripten:

"We posted some news a while back about the possibility that EA was secretly working on another NFL Head Coach game. The story generated a buzz, and today we received a message from someone regarding the story.

A gentleman by the name of Mark Smith, of SIMmersion LLC, located in Columbia Maryland, asked for some help getting in touch with EA Tiburon regarding a product his company created that he believed could help make a sequel to the NFL Head Coach game much better than its predecessor.

We were obviously interested in finding out more, so we clicked on the link he supplied in his correspondence."
Updates:
Ripten is asking that readers share their thoughts regarding this technology, and if the response is positive they are going to share it with EA Tiburon.
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