Ubisoft’s Ambitions for Watch Dogs Legion Pushed the Limits on Quality Control Testing
Ubisoft?s Watch Dogs Legion will be an ambitious game. The team lead by Ubisoft Toronto is working wonders with proprietary AI technology, which will allow players assume the role of any NPC they come across in Legion?s London setting. However, advancements in technology are not all that?s being put to the test. Apparently, quality control is reaching its limits, too. Human testing for these kind of experiences may need to soon be joined by automated systems, according to one Ubisoft developer.
Speaking with Stevivor, Watch Dogs Legion Associate Producer Shelley Johnson addressed the many complexities involved in developing the upcoming title. Sure, the systemic NPC system presents a host of intricate twists and turns all its own. Yet, according to Johnson, testing the system brought about another set of unexpected troubles. Namely, ?the limits of human testing? were on full display, she said.
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