I think it’s such a good case of “when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail”.
I personally don’t mind AI for filler stuff like book titles that you just see the spine of on a shelf. Those kinds of things that just make the world seem more lived in but are very time consuming to put in place. Especially for smaller teams.
But do i trust developers to restrict themselves? No. Not at all. I think it’s a can of worms. Better left unopened.
Yeah, I love these little ambient texts in games. I don’t think they would be too time-consuming to come up with for a game that already has written story content. Use them to contribute to the worldbuilding!
I think it’s such a good case of “when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail”.
I personally don’t mind AI for filler stuff like book titles that you just see the spine of on a shelf. Those kinds of things that just make the world seem more lived in but are very time consuming to put in place. Especially for smaller teams.
But do i trust developers to restrict themselves? No. Not at all. I think it’s a can of worms. Better left unopened.
As someone who reads those book spines, I don’t even want it there.
Yeah, I love these little ambient texts in games. I don’t think they would be too time-consuming to come up with for a game that already has written story content. Use them to contribute to the worldbuilding!
I just started Doom Eternal and the book spines there are hilarious! I don’t want that to be generative AI