• Ebolatastic@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    The amount of filler and garbage that AI is about to bring to gaming must make the Microsoft execs swell with excitement. Anime games are especially about to explode in saturation because of this but I expect Microsoft/EA/Ubisoft to take AI generated crap games to the stratosphere.

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      10 months ago

      The automation of the industrial revolution destroyed the jobs of tailors, shoemakers, and other skilled craftsmen and artisans and replaced them with less skilled low wage factory workers.

      The real tragedy though here is automation does not replace the soul that is put into handcrafted work. Before the industrial revolution, everywhere in the world people dressed dramatically differently. Regional clothing was replaced by cheap shirts made in a factory on a different side of the planet.

      AI may not repeat history, but it may rhyme.

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        10 months ago

        It may also enable smaller studios to increase the scope of their projects. If mid range studios can make AAA scale projects and indie studios make mid range it may enable an explosion of large auteur games.

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          10 months ago

          thats whats exciting indie devs willing to take risks given the tools that once required huge wads of cash and corporate backing

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          10 months ago

          Maybe I was not clear with my tone, since I only talked about the bad. There can be upsides.

          It is a lot like procedural generation. Some games started replacing handcrafted maps with procedural ones…

          Some of the magic is lost in a handcrafted map versus a procedural one. Sometimes it work though, like an initially indie exploration game like Minecraft. And at least so far, level designers are not out of a job for it.

          AI cannot yet do emotional story telling, so in a game like Skyrim you may see AI voices for background NPCs, and manually recorded dialogue for characters in main questlines.

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            10 months ago

            I agree with that, with the carveout being the “so far” part as this thing is moving very fast. No doubt the fist games made with this is going to suck though.

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          10 months ago

          It may also enable smaller studios to increase the scope of their projects.

          That’s the story of Minecraft, Rimworld, Terraria and several others. They succeeded in creating vast, replayable AI-generated games that can compete with AAA scale projects.

          A lot of people forget that procedural generation is an early form of generative AI. Newer generative AI will also produce some hits and vast quantities of junk games, just like the games we currently see with procedurally generated content.

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        10 months ago

        I think the sad reality is we know that handcrafted products are unnecessary given that they can be industrialized.

        It’s not that nobody wants the hand-crafted products…it’s that mass-produced ones are sufficient in “getting the job done.” And since enough people will play/buy the “good enough” games, the artistic masterpieces will become a lot fewer and further between than they already are.

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        10 months ago

        And I’m willing to bet there will be some that you get "Sempai. [This content violates the terms and service]

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      10 months ago

      On one hand, AI for game dev can bring a lot of really cool things to the table if used correctly along with handmade content.

      For example, fully voiced NPCs with much more reactive dialogue. Procedurally generated side quests with more unique stories. Much faster level generation and iteration,etc.

      On the other hand though, AI so far has shown that it’s more often than not been used maliciously or with the intention of fully replacing the human element for the sake of cheap products at the cost of quality. I won’t really trust it all until I know people can use it in it’s best way.

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        10 months ago

        I know you said ‘if used correctly’, but I want to tack-onto your comment by reminding/informing scrollers that the GTA Trilogy Definitive Edition used AI for the texture work.

        You can go check out Youtube videos if you haven’t seen it!

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        10 months ago

        Having said what you just said. Guess what is the most probable outcome giving the greedy fucks that rule what the companies do.

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        10 months ago

        Equating “unique” with good and engaging is the downfall of every team working on procedurally-generated/AI content I’ve seen over the 17 years.

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      10 months ago

      Fans: Haha Microsoft. “Wait, that’s illegal”

      AI ends up recreating the meme in the next Halo game

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      10 months ago

      Yep. I agree. And I won’t be paying for it. Even with gamepass I am extremely stingy just. Paying when I see value play 2/3 games in a month and then cancel.

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      10 months ago

      I personally don’t see them mostly using it for “okay here’s an average game, add a bunch of AI garbage to it and ship it”

      I more see it being things like “based on the model of this character create another character that has x,y,z differences” and then humans can build from there saving them that initial upfront work.

      Which would really be no different from the current best use cases of gpt4, which is, in my opinion, boiler plate / getting started / template code.

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      10 months ago

      The thing is that AI could be fucking incredible if incorporated well.

      But we all know it’ll be used to cut costs rather than make a better experience.

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      10 months ago

      While there will be a metric fuckton of shit made from AI, i guarantee some of the best games we will ever play will be human/ai designed. With the right tuning, it’s going to turn NPC interactions into much richer experiences with realistic and reactive dialogue.

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      10 months ago

      It’s just a matter of quality and where to use it.

      Take Skyrim. Imagine you run through the city, and the random people there comment on things you did a few hours ago in the game, talking about your exploits. All generated, all voiced. The immersion from that would be impossible to get otherwise.

      Obviously we’re also gonna see a lot of filler and garbage. But good games will make good use of LLMs.