Uuh not sure where you heard Warframe's using AI but they're pretty protective of their workers and treat them very well, so that sounds very out of character for the company. You probably mixed it up with the in-game lore, which has plenty of characters that are kinda like AI, in that they live in a computer?
Actually the only actual AI Warframe has are the Sentients, everything else is either Worker-controlled, Organic or Machinery working in simple patterns.
@@azrael_hypo I don´t really know if you could call it AI. They are Human inteligence, ripped from theyr physical body. Not artificial ones. especially when Artificial inteligence was like, a no-go till the sentient came in.
Warframe's Devs are Craftsmen, they build everything by hand and don't use Generative AI for anything. If they are going to make a Music video they'd hire animators , mocap it , or do keyframe animations. They value all the artists that work for them and even the ones that create fan works.
To be fair, using AI for an On-Lyne music video would be thematically on-brand for them (in terms of the group's presence in the world that is), as long as it kept with that jankiness of it trying to fake being an actual production but something about it being not -quite- right.
Damn! the Lyrics.... i haven't payed attention before... Someone who doesn't know thinks this is just a 90' song.... but HELL... the lyrics are so packed with spoilers... i can't wait.
Point of interest: after listening to their acapella cover of 'Sleeping in the Cold Below', the people from Warframe contacted Voiceplay (an independent acapella group based in Orlando Florida) asking to work with them on their upcoming 1999 update. The group dropped their Warframe-sponsored cover of "Party of your Lifetime" on UA-cam a couple of days ago. It sounds amazing, and it's worth a watch 😉😘
That part about AI is a weird one lol. Warframe and DE would never use AI for anything but Enemy-behaviours. The actual Lyrics of this are insanely deep. The song is from a hivemind-Virus that in the game has been dorment and came back in the recent generations. It´s always talking to the player as a cure, thinking of itself as the solution to conflict and suffering, and in newer update we saw it make an ecosystem on one of the moons, and a Religion actively curing people of terminal diseases without directly taking away people´s minds. And well apparently they had a start-up Boyband. Music is the most infectious thing ain´t it? :p
"Is it kind of sad that a video game has made the banger of the season?" I have a feeling you're underestimating video game composers a little here. Which I guess is understandable if you don't have much contact with the medium. In that regard, I'd recommend you the works of Jesper Kyd, who is mainly known for his work on the Hitman series, Assassin's Creed series and Fatshark's *tide games (Vermintide 1 & 2, Darktide). Especially "Ezio's Family" from Assassin's Creed 2 (the main motif of which kind of became the motif for the series as a whole going forward).
I definitely didn’t mean to offend, I was just making a bad joke and trying to call out the bad pop music scene. I completely understand your point, these composers are phenomenal. I’ll certainly take a look at those recommendations.
@@DavidBraileyLive please do a reaction video to Voice Plays cover of Party Of Your Lifetime. Warframe was so impressed by Voice Plays cover of Sleeping In The Cold Below that they sponsored Voice Play to do this song.
The lyrics are innocent to someone who doesnt know the infested, and quite sinister when you do. "Join us, embrace us" is something the infested says you us since its a virus and wants to spead and make everything part of it. Also when they say youre invested, it sounds like "infested". Oh, also its not the party of their lifetime, its the party of YOUR lifetime. Also its just wild that in this biomechanical robot ninjas in SPACE game, the infested lich enemies, are a freaking BOY BAND from the '90's. One thing you can never say is that the devs are predictable.
Some background how this idea came to be. So as already mentioned, On-Lyne is a 90's boyband turned into space zombies. The space zombies in Warframe are caused by a viral bioweapon that turns people into twisted abominations. On-Lyne is going to be a boss fight that will probably randomise which member you will be fighting. Warframe's creative director took some inspiration from her childhood in the 90's when she was downloading boyband music on Napster. These downloads also infected her computer with a lot of virus and she thought it would be funny with a virus zombified boyband that will cause problems in the Warframe universe.
@@Darlf_Sevil exactly. Like my previous reactions to their surprises was a song from slaves toiling away. Then a Sea Shanty for Space. Then a corrupted version of said slave song. Then a literal Opera. To then a Boy Band from 1999. See how that can lead you to being surprised each time.
Warframe wouldn't _dare_ use AI for anything except NPC behavior. They only just lost one of their main concept artists to cancer and they owe so much of what makes Warframe visually distinct to him. To use AI generation would spit on every artist in their team and they know that.
Basically the general gist of what's going on here is Warframe takes place in a future so far ahead that they're not even using the same kind of calendar for year dating that we are now, and one of the major characters is running from something and travels back to the year 1999 and we follow him and that's where these songs I'm from Warframe 1999
*spoilers ahead* this song is gonna be in an update where in the story you time travel back to an aternate 1999 (eternalism exists in this universe) to find a certain someone who went back there before you and probably shifted around the timelines himself (i could go into more detail but that would take ages because its VERY complicated)
I just found you through the UA-cam algorithm because I have been watching a cover of this song that the game developer asked my favorite acapella group to do. So if you are interested in a full video of the song (and a bit more of a banger version), you might want to check VoicePlay: ua-cam.com/video/dFydsza6wyM/v-deo.html The developer had seen the cover they did of "Sleeping in the Cold Below" earlier this year and felt their twist on this song would help promote the new update drop on Dec 13. Now I need to go check your other videos.
you talk about doing research before listening to a song for a video but, as someone who loves Warframe, i find a lot of value in reactions based purely on the music because it's a perspective that i can't have. a potentially interesting approach (that would be more work and therefore might not be worth it for you) would be to have your initial reaction before then looking up the context and seeing how that changes your reaction, as well as giving you a better idea of how close your interpretations were to the context. the comparison of interpretation to intention is generally cool to me but it's also useful to see how composers effectively convey themes and elicit emotions in practice
there are version of that song that is have parts of TennoCon video and gamepaly and well i can say you shuld watch it in free time and them you may understned few things from background or changes or things in context, but is not official and fan made so probady not fit for reaction 5:27 invested but evryone who know see only infested, like half of song is made from hints
Two things: I haven’t heard anything about an AI-assisted music video, however there’s plenty of mention of AI and AI-adjacent technology in the game’s lore so perhaps that’s where u got that idea from 🤷♂️ Also, they’re _kinda_ zombies… It’s an assimilating hivemind, like the borg from Star Trek. It’s becoming smarter and utilizing more advanced strategies to infiltrate and infect population centers… hence the boyband lol Cool video 👍
I feel like they meant to say "The signal's strong. Can you feel it in the Flow" (Flow of the beat). Also rhymes a bit better with "glow". Also "Now that you're Invested" sounds very much like "Now that you're INFESTED" . "Turn up the heat" could be the feeling of your blood boiling when you get infested.
wow, stumbled across this after listening to the version Warframe sponsored VoicePlay to do - and this is a bit disappointing. Maybe the full music video will be bigger and better. Or is VoicePlay's the full version? No clue.
Uuh not sure where you heard Warframe's using AI but they're pretty protective of their workers and treat them very well, so that sounds very out of character for the company. You probably mixed it up with the in-game lore, which has plenty of characters that are kinda like AI, in that they live in a computer?
Actually the only actual AI Warframe has are the Sentients, everything else is either Worker-controlled, Organic or Machinery working in simple patterns.
@@FabiTheSnake the cephalons are AI based on the personalities of real people
@@azrael_hypo uhhhhh
@@FabiTheSnake (not irl people. just, y'know, people from the Warframe universe who weren't AI first. see: Octavia's Anthem)
@@azrael_hypo I don´t really know if you could call it AI. They are Human inteligence, ripped from theyr physical body. Not artificial ones.
especially when Artificial inteligence was like, a no-go till the sentient came in.
Warframe's Devs are Craftsmen, they build everything by hand and don't use Generative AI for anything. If they are going to make a Music video they'd hire animators , mocap it , or do keyframe animations. They value all the artists that work for them and even the ones that create fan works.
To be fair, using AI for an On-Lyne music video would be thematically on-brand for them (in terms of the group's presence in the world that is), as long as it kept with that jankiness of it trying to fake being an actual production but something about it being not -quite- right.
Damn! the Lyrics.... i haven't payed attention before... Someone who doesn't know thinks this is just a 90' song.... but HELL... the lyrics are so packed with spoilers... i can't wait.
Those spoiler lyrics to me screams that is how they show up in game. It's gonna be massive and with a show.
Join us, Embrace us!!
Point of interest: after listening to their acapella cover of 'Sleeping in the Cold Below', the people from Warframe contacted Voiceplay (an independent acapella group based in Orlando Florida) asking to work with them on their upcoming 1999 update. The group dropped their Warframe-sponsored cover of "Party of your Lifetime" on UA-cam a couple of days ago. It sounds amazing, and it's worth a watch 😉😘
That part about AI is a weird one lol. Warframe and DE would never use AI for anything but Enemy-behaviours.
The actual Lyrics of this are insanely deep. The song is from a hivemind-Virus that in the game has been dorment and came back in the recent generations.
It´s always talking to the player as a cure, thinking of itself as the solution to conflict and suffering, and in newer update we saw it make an ecosystem on one of the moons,
and a Religion actively curing people of terminal diseases without directly taking away people´s minds.
And well apparently they had a start-up Boyband. Music is the most infectious thing ain´t it? :p
@@FabiTheSnake AI is the enemy, lol
"Is it kind of sad that a video game has made the banger of the season?"
I have a feeling you're underestimating video game composers a little here. Which I guess is understandable if you don't have much contact with the medium.
In that regard, I'd recommend you the works of Jesper Kyd, who is mainly known for his work on the Hitman series, Assassin's Creed series and Fatshark's *tide games (Vermintide 1 & 2, Darktide).
Especially "Ezio's Family" from Assassin's Creed 2 (the main motif of which kind of became the motif for the series as a whole going forward).
I definitely didn’t mean to offend, I was just making a bad joke and trying to call out the bad pop music scene. I completely understand your point, these composers are phenomenal. I’ll certainly take a look at those recommendations.
@@DavidBraileyLive please do a reaction video to Voice Plays cover of Party Of Your Lifetime. Warframe was so impressed by Voice Plays cover of Sleeping In The Cold Below that they sponsored Voice Play to do this song.
The lyrics are innocent to someone who doesnt know the infested, and quite sinister when you do. "Join us, embrace us" is something the infested says you us since its a virus and wants to spead and make everything part of it. Also when they say youre invested, it sounds like "infested". Oh, also its not the party of their lifetime, its the party of YOUR lifetime.
Also its just wild that in this biomechanical robot ninjas in SPACE game, the infested lich enemies, are a freaking BOY BAND from the '90's.
One thing you can never say is that the devs are predictable.
Some background how this idea came to be. So as already mentioned, On-Lyne is a 90's boyband turned into space zombies.
The space zombies in Warframe are caused by a viral bioweapon that turns people into twisted abominations. On-Lyne is going to be a boss fight that will probably randomise which member you will be fighting.
Warframe's creative director took some inspiration from her childhood in the 90's when she was downloading boyband music on Napster.
These downloads also infected her computer with a lot of virus and she thought it would be funny with a virus zombified boyband that will cause problems in the Warframe universe.
That’s pretty brilliant… I was doing the same thing, downloading music off of Napster and getting all kinds of viruses, lol!
So you can definitely relate! 😂
warframe players can expect evrything... but even we where surpise by that idea...
@@Darlf_Sevil exactly. Like my previous reactions to their surprises was a song from slaves toiling away. Then a Sea Shanty for Space. Then a corrupted version of said slave song. Then a literal Opera. To then a Boy Band from 1999. See how that can lead you to being surprised each time.
@DavidBraileyLive funny that was the inspiration rebecca said it herself
Voiceplay did a cover of this sponsored by Warframe.
It was just released Dec 13th. The same day as their new video game Warframe1999.
Warframe wouldn't _dare_ use AI for anything except NPC behavior. They only just lost one of their main concept artists to cancer and they owe so much of what makes Warframe visually distinct to him.
To use AI generation would spit on every artist in their team and they know that.
That makes complete sense. We meant no disrespect, we are simply naive to the process of making these games. Thanks for the info and for watching!
WE FARMING WITH THIS 🔥🔥
Basically the general gist of what's going on here is Warframe takes place in a future so far ahead that they're not even using the same kind of calendar for year dating that we are now, and one of the major characters is running from something and travels back to the year 1999 and we follow him and that's where these songs I'm from Warframe 1999
it's definitively not sad, that a video game released the banger of the season. it's freakin awesome
*spoilers ahead* this song is gonna be in an update where in the story you time travel back to an aternate 1999 (eternalism exists in this universe) to find a certain someone who went back there before you and probably shifted around the timelines himself (i could go into more detail but that would take ages because its VERY complicated)
Also should mention that warframe takes place in the really far future (could be thousands of years from now and it most likely is)
I just found you through the UA-cam algorithm because I have been watching a cover of this song that the game developer asked my favorite acapella group to do. So if you are interested in a full video of the song (and a bit more of a banger version), you might want to check VoicePlay: ua-cam.com/video/dFydsza6wyM/v-deo.html
The developer had seen the cover they did of "Sleeping in the Cold Below" earlier this year and felt their twist on this song would help promote the new update drop on Dec 13.
Now I need to go check your other videos.
Also posted about the Voiceplay cover, I hadn't seen your comment. Sorry honey 🤭
@@yudith.royo8 Great minds!
you talk about doing research before listening to a song for a video but, as someone who loves Warframe, i find a lot of value in reactions based purely on the music because it's a perspective that i can't have. a potentially interesting approach (that would be more work and therefore might not be worth it for you) would be to have your initial reaction before then looking up the context and seeing how that changes your reaction, as well as giving you a better idea of how close your interpretations were to the context. the comparison of interpretation to intention is generally cool to me but it's also useful to see how composers effectively convey themes and elicit emotions in practice
Amazing ❤
there are version of that song that is have parts of TennoCon video and gamepaly and well i can say you shuld watch it in free time and them you may understned few things from background or changes or things in context, but is not official and fan made so probady not fit for reaction
5:27 invested but evryone who know see only infested, like half of song is made from hints
Two things: I haven’t heard anything about an AI-assisted music video, however there’s plenty of mention of AI and AI-adjacent technology in the game’s lore so perhaps that’s where u got that idea from 🤷♂️
Also, they’re _kinda_ zombies… It’s an assimilating hivemind, like the borg from Star Trek. It’s becoming smarter and utilizing more advanced strategies to infiltrate and infect population centers… hence the boyband lol
Cool video 👍
Thanks for the info! It’s definitely a fun video, for being infectious computer zombies and all. Haha!
If you pay attention to the lyrics it becomes obvious that they are infested
I feel like they meant to say "The signal's strong. Can you feel it in the Flow" (Flow of the beat). Also rhymes a bit better with "glow". Also "Now that you're Invested" sounds very much like "Now that you're INFESTED" . "Turn up the heat" could be the feeling of your blood boiling when you get infested.
@@FatalArcana Also join us embrace us, never erase us (the virus)
This band actually remind me a lot of Backstreet Boys with a mix, slight mix, of nsync
wow, stumbled across this after listening to the version Warframe sponsored VoicePlay to do - and this is a bit disappointing. Maybe the full music video will be bigger and better. Or is VoicePlay's the full version? No clue.
Voice play’s version is definitely better than the original.