The organizers of the Game Developers Conference (GDC) have published the results of their traditional developer survey: this time, 2,300 participants took part. We’ve selected some interesting highlights from the report.
As much as vibe coding is a problem I would actually think the industry most poised to take advantage of it is the gaming industry.
The gaming industry is already really trope heavy. I mean Ubisoft had people climbing towers (and might still? I have no idea) for 15 years.
In addition one of the major issues with AI code is maintainability. Since the gaming industry often releases something then throws it over the wall (service games excepted) they probably don’t care if it’s an unreasonable mess.
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As much as vibe coding is a problem I would actually think the industry most poised to take advantage of it is the gaming industry.
The gaming industry is already really trope heavy. I mean Ubisoft had people climbing towers (and might still? I have no idea) for 15 years.
In addition one of the major issues with AI code is maintainability. Since the gaming industry often releases something then throws it over the wall (service games excepted) they probably don’t care if it’s an unreasonable mess.