Flyingsheep___

joined 1 year ago

On one hand, the concept that you could bring in a bunch of awesome voice actors, have them record a few hours of lines, and then from there an AI can freestyle with the voice and do whatever lines come up in the game, that sounds like an amazing concept in gaming. The idea that you could say, blow up a building in GTA and the AI would react in a way more than the random screaming voice lines, but might actually say "Oh my god he's blowing up the Jeep dealership!" That sounds amazing. On the other hand I do worry that it would be used for purposes of cheapening down stories, characters and the artistic parts of gaming. I don't want to live in a world where the execs are microsoft studios just type in "Chatgpt, write me a plot for my fantasy game" and then do whatever it says.

Last game I played was lethal company, and since I live on a military base I think I'll just hang out by the security guys on my phone and wait for a weirdo in HAZMAT to come try to hit me with a sign.

 

I'm a big Mordhau player, its one of my favorite games, but a friend of mine has a habit of getting too involved in the community and finding all the cheese strats. He memorizes all of them and gets upset whenever they are used on him, to the point he feels like "Everyone I play against is just spamming cheats". Personally, since I don't interact too much with the community, I've never had this problem. What are some personal examples like this?