• prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    23 days ago

    managers are more likely to use generative AI than their employees

    Is this not the case for any industry?

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    The market is going to be flooded with so much slop. It’ll be incredibly difficult for regular game developers to get any sort of budget to compete. I’m not even against AI being used in games, just the inevitable lowest common denominator slop that we’ll end up with

    We as consumers need to find a way to reward quality games

    • JeeBaiChow@lemmy.world
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      …flooded with so much more slop…

      Ftfy. I thought all the generic trophy farming and ‘x game maker’ games were slop enough. Its so difficult to wade through all rebadged same concepts ive given up on all the markets and just go through the reviews, and even those are bad enough.

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    That’s because they didn’t think they were gonna get layed off before and that what they do is special therefore they’re safe. Now it’s “you’re not firing me! I’m quitting!”