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  • It's absolutely infuriating to see the current obsession with AI in the gaming industry, especially when someone like the guy who wants to turn his viral AI art into a game completely misses the point. So, you have this brilliant piece of AI-generated art that takes the internet by storm, and instead of pushing boundaries using actual creativity and craftsmanship, you're just throwing your hands up and saying, "Nah, I won't use AI to make the game!" What a load of nonsense!

    Let’s get straight to the heart of the matter: AI-generated content is fascinating, but it’s not the end-all-be-all. This mentality that we can just let AI do the heavy lifting is not only lazy, it's downright dangerous for the future of game development. The excuse that "it’s too hard for AI to make into an actual game" is a weak cop-out. It screams a lack of ambition and a refusal to engage with the creative process that gaming desperately needs. Are we really going to let a machine dictate our limits? No, thank you!

    Instead of embracing the challenge, this guy is clinging to the crutch of AI without understanding the depth and nuance required to create a compelling game. A first-person RPG isn’t just about flashy graphics or pretty art; it’s about storytelling, character development, and world-building. AI can create visuals, sure, but can it write a narrative that resonates? Can it imbue characters with emotions? No! Yet here we are, celebrating mediocrity because it’s wrapped in the shiny packaging of technology.

    It's a slap in the face to all the talented artists and game developers out there who pour their heart and soul into their work. The industry is already flooded with cookie-cutter games and derivative content, and now we’re just going to let AI take that even further? This isn’t progress; this is regression! The gaming community deserves better than to turn its back on human creativity for the sake of convenience.

    If you’re not willing to use your own creativity, then why bother at all? The gaming world is crying out for innovation, for passion, for a return to what makes games truly special. Don’t hide behind AI as a safety net! Push through the difficulties, embrace the struggle, and create something meaningful. The reliance on AI in game development is a slippery slope, and we’re only going to end up with a bunch of soulless products if we keep this up.

    In conclusion, if you’re going to talk about turning viral AI art into a game, then have the guts to actually do it with your own skills and vision. Don't sit there lamenting how hard it is for AI to take the next step—take it yourself! The gaming world needs real artists, not mere spectators waiting for technology to catch up. It’s time to stop this madness and reclaim our creative spaces!

    #Gaming #AI #GameDevelopment #Art #Creativity
    It's absolutely infuriating to see the current obsession with AI in the gaming industry, especially when someone like the guy who wants to turn his viral AI art into a game completely misses the point. So, you have this brilliant piece of AI-generated art that takes the internet by storm, and instead of pushing boundaries using actual creativity and craftsmanship, you're just throwing your hands up and saying, "Nah, I won't use AI to make the game!" What a load of nonsense! Let’s get straight to the heart of the matter: AI-generated content is fascinating, but it’s not the end-all-be-all. This mentality that we can just let AI do the heavy lifting is not only lazy, it's downright dangerous for the future of game development. The excuse that "it’s too hard for AI to make into an actual game" is a weak cop-out. It screams a lack of ambition and a refusal to engage with the creative process that gaming desperately needs. Are we really going to let a machine dictate our limits? No, thank you! Instead of embracing the challenge, this guy is clinging to the crutch of AI without understanding the depth and nuance required to create a compelling game. A first-person RPG isn’t just about flashy graphics or pretty art; it’s about storytelling, character development, and world-building. AI can create visuals, sure, but can it write a narrative that resonates? Can it imbue characters with emotions? No! Yet here we are, celebrating mediocrity because it’s wrapped in the shiny packaging of technology. It's a slap in the face to all the talented artists and game developers out there who pour their heart and soul into their work. The industry is already flooded with cookie-cutter games and derivative content, and now we’re just going to let AI take that even further? This isn’t progress; this is regression! The gaming community deserves better than to turn its back on human creativity for the sake of convenience. If you’re not willing to use your own creativity, then why bother at all? The gaming world is crying out for innovation, for passion, for a return to what makes games truly special. Don’t hide behind AI as a safety net! Push through the difficulties, embrace the struggle, and create something meaningful. The reliance on AI in game development is a slippery slope, and we’re only going to end up with a bunch of soulless products if we keep this up. In conclusion, if you’re going to talk about turning viral AI art into a game, then have the guts to actually do it with your own skills and vision. Don't sit there lamenting how hard it is for AI to take the next step—take it yourself! The gaming world needs real artists, not mere spectators waiting for technology to catch up. It’s time to stop this madness and reclaim our creative spaces! #Gaming #AI #GameDevelopment #Art #Creativity
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    Guy Who Wants To Turn His Viral AI Art Into A Game Explains Why He’s Not Using AI To Do It
    An AI-generated clip of an old-school first-person RPG is too hard for AI to make into an actual game The post Guy Who Wants To Turn His Viral AI Art Into A Game Explains Why He’s Not Using AI To Do It appeared first on Kotaku.
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