Project Milo

Project Milo
Project Milo
Developer(s) Lionhead Studios
Designer(s) Peter Molyneux
Platform(s) Xbox 360

Project Milo (also referred to as Milo and Kate) was a project in development by Lionhead Studios for the Xbox 360 video game console. Formerly a secretive project under the early "Dimitri",[1] Project Milo was unveiled at the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in a demonstration for Kinect, as a "controller-free" entertainment initiative for the Xbox 360 based on depth-sensing and pattern recognition technologies.[2] The project was a tech demo to showcase the capabilities of Kinect and will not be released at retail,[3] despite conflicting reports that the project was an actual game.

Development

The project began as work on an "emotional AI (artificial intelligence)" after Lionhead had finished work on Black & White in 2001.[2] The project was code named Dimitri, after the godson of Lionhead creative director Peter Molyneux.[4] Details revealed about the project led some to speculate that "Dimitri" had become Fable II,[5] but a 2006 interview with Molyneux confirmed that the projects were separate.[4] For several years the development of Dimitri remained "experimental",[6] resulting in scarce news updates during this phase of development. In later interviews, Molyneux began to refer to the project as "Project X".[1]

During their press briefing at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in June 2009, Lionhead's parent company Microsoft unveiled Kinect, then known as Project Natal, during which it featured a presentation clip from Molyneux demonstrating a woman naturally interacting with a virtual character, referred to as "Milo." In an interview with Eurogamer after the press conference, Molyneux confirmed that the demonstration was of the previously-known "Dimitri," and would be a game developed around Kinect, titled Milo and Kate. In the game, players would interact with a 10-year-old child (Milo or Millie, selected at the start) and a dog named Kate, playing through a story. According to Molyneux, work on the Kinect-specific elements started in December 2008.[2] The game would also feature an in-game store, for purchasing items to enhance gameplay.

Milo has an AI structure that responds to human interactions, such as spoken word, gestures, or predefined actions in dynamic situations. The game relies on a procedural generation system which is constantly updating a built-in "dictionary" that is capable of matching key words in conversations with inherent voice-acting clips to simulate lifelike conversations. Molyneux claims that the technology for the game was developed while working on Fable and Black & White.[7]

However, the game was not present at Microsoft's E3 press briefing the following year. Further confusion arose later in the month with a statement by Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg stating that the game was not a product they were planning to bring to market, but was more of an internal tech demo.[8] This was later refuted by Molyneux who stated that he would reveal a more advanced version of Milo during his TEDGlobal talk in Oxford in July 2010. Molyneux went on to hint at difficulties in getting Microsoft to see Milo as a full game. Molyneux said "The biggest challenge for us is convincing people (Microsoft) what we're doing is actually going to work, is going to reach a new audience, is going to be an idea that people love."[9] At the TED conference in Oxford in July 2010, more footage was shown. Players can make crucial decisions in Milo's life, or smaller ones such as squashing a snail or not. During the conference it was shown that Milo can be taught how to skip stones. The demonstration also indicated that users are only able to talk to Milo when a red microphone image appeared on the screen.[10]

In September 2010, Eurogamer ran a story, citing an unnamed source, stating that work on Milo had been halted, and that the Milo tech would be used in a "Fable themed Kinect game".[11] This story was seemingly backed up by Microsoft's Alex Kipman in a November 2010 interview with Gamesindustry.biz, declaring that Project Milo "was never a product" and "was never announced as a game".[12] However, an interview with the drama director of the game was released in March. It showed part of the creation process that he had to go through and some brief sections of gameplay. Completion of the project was also hinted in the interview.[13]

At the 2011 Game Developer's Conference, Lionhead lead programmer Ben Sugden showcased[14][15] a new graphics technology used in Project Milo for upcoming Xbox 360 titles.[3] At E3 2011, Fable: The Journey was announced, which includes elements from Milo, including voice and emotion recognition.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b "Video Games Daily | Peter Molyneux Interview Sept 2008 (Page 4)". Archive.videogamesdaily.com. http://archive.videogamesdaily.com/features/peter-molyneux-interview-sep08-p4.asp. Retrieved 2010-06-30. 
  2. ^ a b c Ellie Gibson (2009-06-02). "E3: Molyneux and Milo Xbox 360 Interview - Page 1". Eurogamer.net. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/e3-project-natals-molyneux-and-milo-interview. Retrieved 2010-06-30. 
  3. ^ a b "Microsoft shows off future graphic tech for Xbox 360". gamersmint.com. http://www.gamersmint.com/microsoft-shows-off-future-graphic-tech-for-xbox-360. Retrieved 2011-03-18. 
  4. ^ a b "Exclusive: Molyneux on Dimitri, Fable 2". Archive.videogamesdaily.com. http://archive.videogamesdaily.com/news/200610/015.asp. Retrieved 2010-06-30. 
  5. ^ "Exclusive: Molyneux on Dimitri, Fable 2". Computerandvideogames.com. 2005-04-06. http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=117011. Retrieved 2010-06-30. 
  6. ^ "Peter Molyneux' Next Game based on Dimitri and a Discovery | News". GamersGlobal. 2008-03-07. http://www.gamersglobal.com/news/647. Retrieved 2010-06-30. 
  7. ^ Baker, Chris. "Peter Molyneux: My Next Game a 'Significant Scientific Achievement'". Wired. Wired Network. http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2008/05/molyneux-my-nex/. Retrieved 2009-10-28. 
  8. ^ Wildgoose, David (29 June 2010). "Lionhead's "Project Milo" Probably Won't Be Released". Kotaku. Archived from the original on 12 January 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/5vfkq9imh. Retrieved 12 January 2011. 
  9. ^ Wesley Yin-Poole (2010-06-30). "Molyneux responds to Milo release fuss Xbox 360 News - Page 1". Eurogamer.net. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/molyneux-responds-to-milo-release-fuss. Retrieved 2010-10-30. 
  10. ^ "Peter Molyneux demos Milo, the virtual boy | Video on". Ted.com. http://www.ted.com/talks/peter_molyneux_demos_milo_the_virtual_boy.html. Retrieved 2010-10-30. 
  11. ^ Wesley Yin-Poole (2010-09-23). "Rumour: Project Milo cancelled Xbox 360 News - Page 1". Eurogamer.net. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-09-23-rumour-project-milo-cancelled. Retrieved 2010-10-30. 
  12. ^ Milo "was never a product" - Microsoft • Eurogamer.net
  13. ^ http://www.lazygamer.net/milo-and-kate-behind-the-scenes-motion-capture
  14. ^ Mega Meshes - Modelling, rendering and lighting a world made of 100 billion polygons - YouTube
  15. ^ http://miciwan.com/GDC2011/GDC2011_Mega_Meshes.pdf

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