On 25/04/2025 22:06, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
But once they get the tech up and running for AI to generate games
from scratch on its own? We'll have ten million Quake III clones
(Qwake 3! Quaaaake III! Quacke THREE, etc.) alone. For every 'real'
game there will be innumerable AI derivatives, and you'll never find
anything you actually like anymore.
Unfortunately that always felt inevitable. Companies were going to look
at it and instead of using it as an additional tool to aid the creative process* they would instead use to it bypass that process.
*An example of that is getting an AI to produce what I think are could
voice 'barks' that aren't there for the plot but instead just to add to
the flavour as you say walk around a town.
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