Mon, Mar 10, 2008 | 14:35 GMT
New Molyneux game “will be on the front cover of Nature”, Dimitri is “experimental thing”
Speaking here, Lionhead chief Peter Molyneux has said that whilst experimenting with Dimitri’s AI – a project that now sounds unlikely to ever be released – his team made a discovery that will see a brand new game, already six months in the making, ending up on the cover of Nature and Science.
“Since Black & White, we’ve been thinking a lot about AI,” he said. “Lionhead was founded with that thought of AI in mind. In terms of the core or the theory of the AI, we’ve moved from Black & White onto a project called Dimitri, which I’ve been tantalising you about for a long time. And that team kept on researching. Dimitri was always an experimental thing, which is why I never showed it.
“And then it moved from that experiment to a moment in time that happened six months ago when a discovery was made, and this discovery has been so exciting that it has lead to Lionhead focusing on it and sculpting a game around that. I think that discovery is so significant. This discovery has lead us to start a game and that game will be on the front cover of Nature magazines and Science magazines.”
That’s your lot, however, as it appears Peter’s finally be reined in on the “motor-mouth” front by Microsoft.
“I’m saying absolutely nothing. I’ve been sat down in a room by the head of PR [of Microsoft Games] and been told to not talk about it,” he said.
By Mike Bowden



3 comments
#1
morriss
09/03/08, 6:56 pm
I like the fact that Molyneux sounds off saying his games with change the universe as we know it. If you don’t believe that’s what you are doing during development, then why bother? Should a dev really say, “This game I’m about to make will be fun but won’t really do anything different to what you’ve seen before?”
#2
Syrok
09/03/08, 7:43 pm
That’s why I like him. I would probably say the same about my projects if I was in his position.
#3
patlike
09/03/08, 8:17 pm
I sincerely hope it isn’t a fantasy RPG.