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Lord Inquisitor The Movie

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  1. Wulfburk Wulfburk Steam Early Access



    lol you dont know shit about w40k do you? Robot female?
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  2. Frank FrankM Curator

    i'm offended
  3. AquaB Active Member

    Forget about 40k!
    What about the English language?!
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  4. AquaB Active Member

    Are there any other fan movies out already?

    I can never get enough of 40k.
  5. Frank FrankM Curator

  6. Sleepylion Sleepylion Well-Known Member

    The proportions are pretty similar to EC's, they just have better texture and lighting. Moreover, please don't compare a videogame to a movie, both of which have been in development for around the same time. That's like comparing apple to orange.
  7. Wulfburk Wulfburk Steam Early Access

    Still, im pretty sure i would prefer to play this game as it is now with 30x30 max, at Cryengine and not Unity :p.
  8. Pouncey Pouncey Subordinate

    Is Lord Inquisitor ever going to actually be finished?

    They've been making that for at least an entire decade.
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  9. Pouncey Pouncey Subordinate

    If we ever create a humanlike AI, that AI adopting a gender to refer to itself by is not whatsoever out of the question. Especially once we teach it that in English, calling a person, "it," is very, very rude and thus we have no third-person pronoun suitable to refer to a person that does not include a gender (some languages do though). Hard to say, really.

    And choosing a chassis that appears feminine to humans is certainly possible, though unwise. The human form isn't terribly... good... in any way, and it's an absolutely terrible shape for a robot in particular. But I'd be surprised if they didn't go for as close to humanoid as possible, since the way we'd create a humanlike AI would be to digitally simulate an entire functioning human brain.

    The sticky widget at that point is... how far do we let the situation progress until we determine which kinds of AI have human rights and which don't. How long do sentient, intelligent machines who are mentally no different from any human have to be treated as property until we decide they have rights? Should be an interesting conversation to watch if I live long enough to see it.
  10. Frank FrankM Curator

    http://warhammer40k.wikia.com/wiki/Machine_Spirit

    AI is heresy, i would believe she would be offended being called robot. how about instead, calling her augmented human chick or even cyborg
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