A year ago, I poked around Steam to see how many game developers were disclosing usage of Generative AI . It was around 1,000, which seemed like a lot to me at the time. If memory serves, that was about 1.1% of the entire Steam library, which has since seen 20,000+ more titles appear. I've been fol
I really don’t care if they use AI. If it lets a smaller studios have voice over or more than three lines for Skyrim guards it’s great. If it allows for more sprites or portraits for people and items to be unique that’s cool.
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I really don’t care if they use AI. If it lets a smaller studios have voice over or more than three lines for Skyrim guards it’s great. If it allows for more sprites or portraits for people and items to be unique that’s cool.
I care. I’d rather the money they make go to someone who actually made a game
They actually made a game. These tools aren’t magical enough to just do it.