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What happened to the days people just enjoyed games for the games.
First off, feedback is part and parcel of a dev team interacting with their community to steer the game in a better direction. Secondly, A.I. generated art can exponentially decrease the time involved in creating a game's assets. More content for you as a player at a quicker pace. So comparing it to a sudden rambling on macroeconomics is very strange indeed. Finally, it seems you're unaware that there's a little history of this game with A.I. art (now removed) so that context makes it pretty dang relevant.
@devs I DEMAND you compensate for my feelings on the matter! I will be eagerly awaiting your submissive response.