Wow! I must say this a pretty impressive use of technology. Cricinfo broadcasts a ball-by-ball virtual flash-based 3D rendering of the games as they happen (or delayed by a couple of seconds I suppose).
It’s a bit like watching stop-motion sports or something, but it does add a helpful level of visualisation without incurring the insane bandwidth costs of streaming television to your PC.
Nifty, I like. It ain’t the real thing, but it’s as close as we’ll get while at work I suppose.
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One reply on “Cricinfo3D – Watch The Cricket World Cup From Your Desk (Almost)”
Yip… its the wave of the future… 30 years from now, we’ll merely be watching tv games… at the world gamer championships!