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A man that cooms, duh.
where the ♥♥♥♥ these people from? First night on the internet? jfc
More like all video games.
Video game developers don't spend large portions of their budgets on hiring great writers.
Not yet, anyway.
One of these days, they will. It's inevitable that they will go the way of the film industry, where hiring great writers is often a priority. Although, that's what this writers strike is all about. Fear that AI writers will take over.
One of the few things that the gaming industry has over the film industry is the knowledge that AI sucks in every video game. If an enemy flanks me, I praise it. That's how desperate we are for great AI.
If filmmakers think that they are going to get great scripts from AI, they are delusional.
i was wondering the same.. then saw the rest of this..
now i need brain bleach..
I'm clueless also.
i wonder that as well they'll be back next time the game CTDs