Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

MacRumors

macrumors bot
Original poster
Apr 12, 2001
63,560
30,891



Pokémon GO creators Niantic are looking at ways to incorporate audio into future AR game experiences, according to the company's chief technology officer.

Speaking on a panel discussing augmented reality at TechCrunch's Disrupt event, Niantic CTO Phil Keslin said that audio cues would mean players wouldn't have to awkwardly hold their phone up while interacting with games like GO.

pokemon-go-image.jpg
"I can tell you from experience that people don't do this," he said, mimicking how people playing an AR game would hold their phones. "It's very unnatural. It makes them look like a total doofus if they're doing it for an extended period of time," he added.

"In Pokémon GO, the only time they really use it is to share their encounter with the Pokémon. To take that one picture, which is natural.... Everybody takes a picture, and then they're done. It's not walking around the world with the phone in front of their face," he said.
Considering alternative solutions, Keslin suggested audio could be integrated into AR experience. "Audio is different," he said. "You can hide that." Most people today walk around with their audio earbuds stuck in their ears all the time, he noted. "Nobody knows that they're being augmented then."

Keslin later explained that audio was something Niantic had toyed with when they were building Ingress, a location-based, augmented reality game considered a precursor to Pokémon GO.

Audio integration was considered in a variety of ways, according to the CTO, for example, suggesting to players which location they should visit, or having their phone call them with further clues when they reached a waypoint. Another possibility was combining audio with a phone's sensors, like an accelerometer, to know what a person was doing. "AR is not just visual," he added.

Asked if audio clues would ever come to Pokémon GO, Keslin told TechCrunch: "Maybe. Or maybe we'd use it in other games," he said, smiling. "We're not a one-game wonder."

Article Link: Pokémon GO Creator's Next Game Will Integrate Audio Cues into the AR Experience
 

5105973

Cancelled
Sep 11, 2014
12,132
19,733
No, I do not walk around with earbuds on and certainly would not for Pokémon Go. I need to be able to hear traffic and muggers who would be trying to sneak up on me and grab my phone and hold it up to my face for Face Unlock. Team Rocket is always trying to get my Pikachu! ;)
 

M.PaulCezanne

macrumors 6502a
Mar 5, 2014
884
1,629
I would think Pokémon Go's creator's next gig would be to live life like a rapper who just won Powerball.
 

ersan191

macrumors 68000
Oct 26, 2013
1,711
3,971
I wouldn't listen to anything Niantic has to say about good game design, to be honest.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.