Well fixing it could also be much easier. Tell it to fix the bug then run through with a human and double check the work.
Well fixing it could also be much easier. Tell it to fix the bug then run through with a human and double check the work.
AI has a very bright future in gaming if used correctly. I just played a whole DnD campaign by myself on ChatGPT, and while some areas were repetitive and it didn’t really follow the rules, for being an AI text prompt service that wasn’t designed or optimized for DnD, it was surprisingly good.
Anything before a boss fight that you have to try a dozen or more times on. Dark Souls makes this worse when you also have to run for 3-4 minutes and fight enemies along the way each time. The fucking lord of cinder and Smough and ornstein were annoying af because of you’re fighting them for the first time, you’ll probably get stomped 5 or 6 times before you even know what to do, the. You’ll get stomped another 5 or 6 times before you get to the second stage of the boss, then repeat the cycle. I’ve beaten DS1 at least 15 times and it still takes me 8-10 attempts at each because I suck.
This guys arc is great.
If you have Atom Eve’s powers, you can steadily solve world hunger and poverty, however, if you ever get caught (or if you ever could be caught), you’re going to be tortured into do whatever bidding your captures want. Practically speaking, being a Viltrumite, you’ll probably just be coerced into fighting wars for whatever government you live under, otherwise you’re limited to just being able to fly around and being super strong and virtually immortal, not a ton of uses other than having fun and protecting yourself.
You play as Omni man, you go for max civilian casualties in your fight with Mark. I can imagine holding Mark’s head against the train and moving back and forth to maximize your deaths.
Should say MAJOR spoiler.
Super Mario 3, Super Mario world, hell, even Mario 64 still plays great despite a few camera issues in certain spots.
Inscryption is far from not needing lots of thinking, but once you beat the game you can play the first act over and over again and each run takes about an hour. Easy to turn on and play a couple rounds without having to remember where you were and what you were doing.
While there will be a metric fuckton of shit made from AI, i guarantee some of the best games we will ever play will be human/ai designed. With the right tuning, it’s going to turn NPC interactions into much richer experiences with realistic and reactive dialogue.