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Square-Enix Adopts Vicon Motion-Capture Technology
KeyWord: se,ffxi Date: 01-19-2006
Summary:Final Fantasy creator Square-Enix has selected Vicon‘s advanced motion capture technology to record actors for cinematic and in-game sequences in future current and next-generation software titles."

Final Fantasy creator Square-Enix has selected Vicon‘s advanced motion capture technology to record actors for cinematic and in-game sequences in future current and next-generation software titles.

Square-Enix has utilised motion capture in its most popular titles, including games in its renowned Final Fantasy series, to bring life to the animation of in-game characters and enhance the now obligatory cinematic introduction and plot progression sequences.

According to motion capture specialists Vicon, the publisher selected its 44-camera MX40 system for its performance, accuracy and scalability. In addition, the level of product support, technical assistance and the service from Vicon‘s regional team played a major role in Square-Enix decision to adopt the system.

Vicon‘s head of international sales, Alexander Muir, commented: "We�ve found that once they see the superior performance and scalability, customers realise that VICON MX technology delivers exactly what they�ve been looking for."

"The Square-Enix� team tried hard to �break� the Vicon MX and Vicon iQ software during the evaluation phase with shots that were previously impossible such as a five-man dog-pile and other complex multiple performer moves. The system was still able to achieve accurate results. With Vicon MX in hand, companies like Square-Enix will be able to motion capture multiple performers for their titles with higher detail and fidelity," Muir added.

Vicon has been providing motion capture technology and services for research, medicine, sport, engineering, game development, broadcast and film since its inception in 1984. The MX40 product line is heavily utilised by a number of software developers and publishers, including Sony Computer Entertainment America, who expect to use the system in almost 75 per cent of its forthcoming products in 2006.

Although no specific titles were announced, Square-Enix recently confirmed the development of Final Fantasy XI for the Xbox 360, and it is likely that this and future next-generation games will feature motion-capture using Vicon‘s system.

From Gamesindustry.biz

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