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I’ve seen this topic being discussed here and there over the past year or so, how AI might automate a lot of game development in the near future. Would this be good or bad?
We know Rockstar (or rather, Grove Street Games) made a complete pig’s ear of the GTA Definitive Editions, and their reliance on doing what I’m talking about with seemingly barely a thought going to properly beta testing what was produced before launching being largely to blame for the mess. There’s probably other examples of similar occurrences all over the place too, no doubt. But that’s with big, open world games such as GTA and the like.
But what about something like the racing genre? I haven’t used them myself, but these AI ‘painting’ things you see on the internet, where users can give them instructions like; “draw a beach with palm trees at sunset, hyper realistic, being invaded by aliens” or whatever, and the results are invariably quite impressive - how will this sort of thing develop further?
With this in mind, I don’t think we’re too far away from any old layperson with zero programming experience being able to simply type into their computer something along the lines of “create a hyper realistic car racing environment based on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, and a Ferrari Testarossa with perfectly simulated physics to drive around it in”.
Might be pretty bad for gaming as a filthy money grubbing industry maybe, but if just about anyone with an imagination is able to create home grown AAA quality videogames in their bedrooms, the biggest revolution in gaming we’ve ever seen might only be a few short years away.
Unless the whole AI thing is just one big overblown meme!
We know Rockstar (or rather, Grove Street Games) made a complete pig’s ear of the GTA Definitive Editions, and their reliance on doing what I’m talking about with seemingly barely a thought going to properly beta testing what was produced before launching being largely to blame for the mess. There’s probably other examples of similar occurrences all over the place too, no doubt. But that’s with big, open world games such as GTA and the like.
But what about something like the racing genre? I haven’t used them myself, but these AI ‘painting’ things you see on the internet, where users can give them instructions like; “draw a beach with palm trees at sunset, hyper realistic, being invaded by aliens” or whatever, and the results are invariably quite impressive - how will this sort of thing develop further?
With this in mind, I don’t think we’re too far away from any old layperson with zero programming experience being able to simply type into their computer something along the lines of “create a hyper realistic car racing environment based on the streets of Kuala Lumpur, and a Ferrari Testarossa with perfectly simulated physics to drive around it in”.
Might be pretty bad for gaming as a filthy money grubbing industry maybe, but if just about anyone with an imagination is able to create home grown AAA quality videogames in their bedrooms, the biggest revolution in gaming we’ve ever seen might only be a few short years away.
Unless the whole AI thing is just one big overblown meme!
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