MultiWorld creates interactive video environments. It uses machine learning to generate realistic scenes based on your choices. You control agents within these simulated worlds. Robotics researchers and game designers use these tools to build complex models.
Your computer needs specific hardware to run this software. Check your system specifications before you start.
- Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit).
- Processor: Intel Core i7 or AMD Ryzen 7.
- Memory: 16 GB RAM minimum.
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 or better with at least 8 GB of video memory.
- Storage: 10 GB of available space on a Solid State Drive.
Follow these steps to set up the software on your Windows machine.
- Go to the Releases page.
- Look for the latest version listed at the top of the page.
- Click the link that ends in .exe to download the installer.
- Open your Downloads folder once the transfer finishes.
- Double-click the file named MultiWorld-Setup.exe to start the installation.
- Follow the prompts on the screen to place the program on your computer.
- Click Finish to complete the process.
Open the application from your desktop shortcut after installation. The main window shows a control panel and a preview screen.
- Select a preset scenario from the File menu.
- Click the Load button.
- Wait for the model to prepare the environment.
- Use your mouse to navigate the view.
- Input your choices in the agent configuration panel.
- Press the Play button to start the video generation process.
The software adjusts the scene based on your inputs. You see the results in the preview window. Press Stop at any time to end the simulation.
The interface helps you manage complex video models without coding.
- Viewport: This shows the current video generation.
- Timeline: Use this to jump between different points in your simulation.
- Configuration Panel: Change agent behavior and environmental rules here.
- Console: The software displays status updates here as it works.
MultiWorld includes tools to handle high-fidelity video generation.
- Action-Conditioned Output: The software understands your input and changes the movement of agents accordingly.
- Diffusion Models: These systems provide high-quality textures and realistic lighting.
- Multi-Agent Support: Add several characters to a single scene.
- Interactive Controls: Manipulate environment variables to see how agents react.
- Robotics Simulation: Test movement patterns for digital agents before applying them to physical systems.
Software sometimes encounters errors during operation. Try these steps if problems occur.
- Application fails to open: Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date. Visit the website of your graphics card manufacturer to find the latest version.
- Simulation crashes: Close other demanding programsโlike web browsers or video gamesโto free up system memory.
- Slow performance: Reduce the video quality settings under the Settings menu. Lowering the resolution helps the software run on less powerful machines.
- Missing textures: Verify that you have enough space on your hard drive. The application needs large temporary files to build environments.
Adjust these settings to get better results from the model.
- Frame Rate: Higher frame rates create smoother movement but require more processing power.
- Model Precision: Select High Precision for better visual accuracy.
- Iteration Steps: The software generates a scene through a series of refinement steps. A higher number of steps improves detail but takes more time to render.
MultiWorld keeps your data on your local computer. It does not send video or simulation files to external servers. You maintain total control over your work. The installation process places all necessary files in your program folder. You can remove MultiWorld at any time using the Windows Control Panel.