If the "do you have to finish the game" debate gets heated I can only imagine the fun with aimbots in a few years where they become less technically inclined person spends a long time programming it and more machine vision makes it such that anybody that can run a macro today can achieve very nice results such that you can blaze through any random game as though you have been speedrunning/high level clan in it for years (as it stands I could probably make a precursor to it today, though would want to crushed textures/whatever modes they give to hard of sight types, and training it for jumping timing, grenade throwing, hookshots and vehicles would require you know what you are doing).I don't see reputable sources publishing game reviews written by AI because AI can't play the game. Dodgy reviewers might use AI to read other reviews and write their own reviews based on them. If I remember correctly, an IGN reviewer got caught plagiarising other reviews and changing a few words (without AI) a few years back.
I don't see reputable sources publishing game reviews written by AI because AI can't play the game. Dodgy reviewers might use AI to read other reviews and write their own reviews based on them. If I remember correctly, an IGN reviewer got caught plagiarising other reviews and changing a few words (without AI) a few years back.
If it can reduce the useless journos who don't know how a game is meant to be played, then that's a good thing.Replace game journalists? Unlikely, but be used to decrease the number needed? - very possible
I know some people who are using AI right now for first drafts on business materials and investor documentation - they then go through and correct/add as necessary - but it can save you some time with very minimal costs
If it can reduce the useless journos who don't know how a game is meant to be played, then that's a good thing.
If it can reduce the useless journos who don't know how a game is meant to be played, then that's a good thing.
holy crap how can someone be so bad at a videogame
The worst one I'd say is Dean Takahashi "playing" DOOM Eternal. Yep, the same guy who got stuck on the Cuphead tutorial.When I hear about 'game journalists' being bad I often it's an exaggeration because people love to clown on them but holy crap how can someone be so bad at a videogame, this is like lower than the lowest common denominator which a lot of games are designed around these days. Hard to give a review when you don't understand its design on a basic level. This makes the Cuphead tutorial look like 'Dark Souls' in comparison (a phrase which they also love to use)
The worst one I'd say is Dean Takahashi "playing" DOOM Eternal. Yep, the same guy who got stuck on the Cuphead tutorial.
He got the game early and probably was unable to beat it.
Society has really been dumbed down to stupidville.
If it can reduce the useless journos who don't know how a game is meant to be played, then that's a good thing.
Videogamedunkey is one of my favourites.Fuck them. I prefer YouTubers to do reviews themselves and they're actually far better.
Artificial intellegenceWho's Al?