• Realitätsverlust@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    Depends, honestly. I think for solo indie devs, AI is going to be huge because they can create high-quality assets like models, terrain or music without having to learn all the individual programs and skills which could take another couple of years, and if we’re honest - if you don’t propagate that you used AI for assets, barely anyone will notice it.

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      19 hours ago

      Until a few years from now, when someone can just describe the exact game they want and it’s just poofed into existence with no human intervention and everyone is just playing their own isolated AI generated slop.

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        12 hours ago

        First of all, it’s gonna take a while until we’re at the point that games are just “poofed” into existence. AI can barely generate mods for existing games, let alone full games.

        And second - well, yes. If it’s good slop, it’s not an issue tho?

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          2 hours ago

          Im being hyperbolic on the timeline, yes, but the end result is the same, and it’s sad as hell imo. Don’t get me wrong, Im not some AI luddite, I think it has it’s uses, but I fear how it will take the human element out of our art and stories, something that is fundamentally so human.

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            1 hour ago

            With all due respect, but there already is no “human” in AAA productions. And indies will still produce good games, just a bit faster because AI takes over a lot of work.

            Nothing will change, in total.