They’d be too out there to be judged as commercially viable
apparently according to publishers
DMC is like a 32bit retro game at this point, this dude should be brave and important enough to tell publishers that he's going to make his game or he should be well off enough to go steal some indie dev valor?
cowardess aside, I'm just glad it sounds like it's not about pivoting to microtransactions.
The real reason you couldn't make sexy peach, sexy mario, sexy dongkey kuck, and sexy one-ball-sack-with-micropenis (forgot its name) as game characters today is because of puritanical payment processor aggrements.
If LLMs become something you find by default in all your products, it'll definitely lead to people becoming less capable and more reliant.
really depends on if the LLM is BYOK, do whatever you want or Always Upsell, All subscription cancellations require 10 personalized please-dont-leave-us confirmation screens.
it was kind of like that before LLMs. Features just disappear on every update under the guise of "it confuses noobs" but it's actually just your rights being taken away or ads/dark patterns being added. Not happy with the state of things? Just recreate the entire universe and all supply chains from scratch yourself, bucko.
One major contributing factor to the rise of LLM's perceived utility is that it's filling a vibe hole created by decades of anti-user UX changes and dark patterns.
The Bible says "do not test God", so probably all this arrogant attempts to checkmate him into bringing the rapture early is the reason the US will fall.
I love the diversity of speculation on this subject. You get all your nothing ever happens, your it's happenings, your this changes nothings, your this will change everythings.
apparently according to publishers
DMC is like a 32bit retro game at this point, this dude should be brave and important enough to tell publishers that he's going to make his game or he should be well off enough to go steal some indie dev valor?
cowardess aside, I'm just glad it sounds like it's not about pivoting to microtransactions.