ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 20 -- United States Patent no. 12,390,737, issued on Aug. 19.
"Real-time interactable environment geometry detection" was invented by Joakim Hagdahl (Langley, Canada).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A gaming system may provide for interactable environment geometry (IEG) detection. The gaming system detect one or more IEG features in an area of a virtual environment of a game including an avatar of a player, determine, for an IEG feature of the one or more potentially IEG features, one or more unprocessed potential interactions that are valid for the IEG feature, the determining that an individual unprocessed potential interaction of the one or more unprocessed potential in...