Bunnny@1221
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The dev has apparently restarted work on their other game, Sexnote. Perhaps they'll eventually swing back to this one too. Remember that the abandoned tag doesn't always mean that the game is actually abandoned. Just that its been dormant.shame its abandoned.
Naah man, don't give yourself false hope. I'm a member of the discord channel and the developers' Twitter account, and they haven't published any information or updates about the game since the last release, I think in October 2023. We can literally say that the game has been neglected and there is no intention to return to it, despite many people's demands for its return. Most likely, if there is an intention to return to it, it will be after sex note finishedThe dev has apparently restarted work on their other game, Sexnote. Perhaps they'll eventually swing back to this one too. Remember that the abandoned tag doesn't always mean that the game is actually abandoned. Just that its been dormant.
OK, thats good info. But maybe now that the dev is working again, it'll come in the future. I can be patient.Naah man, don't give yourself false hope. I'm a member of the discord channel and the developers' Twitter account, and they haven't published any information or updates about the game since the last release, I think in October 2023. We can literally say that the game has been neglected and there is no intention to return to it, despite many people's demands for its return. Most likely, if there is an intention to return to it, it will be after sex note finished
Yes, artificial intelligence can help these developers continue to develop their games in many aspects, especially technical ones, but from a technical standpoint, I do not like the graphics generated by artificial intelligence. I have played several games whose graphics are based on artificial intelligence, and they are simply not very good. This is my opinion.ill be honest i think most of these devs after making these games could honestly benefit from AI streamlining their process some day. don't fight it. train it on your art style and crank stuff out. the dilemma is people losing their jobs. some of these games are only a few people. idk that's just my opinion hate it or leave it. i think unfortunately it's here it's not going anywhere and money can be made shorten team sizes earn more from donors produce way more code and content and sit back and proof it all. make sure there are no bugs, art is consistent do any lil touch ups and edits. maybe keep people on to smooth out ruff edges in art and code but still. at least we'd have content and expansions faster which means more money. sad to just let it die completely. i see this being a solution to all game devs and eventually cinema. and the main reason im actually saying it is because it wont be long before others make independent projects or steal your artwork and game to pick up where you left off just to see it made. and that's because they know they can use AI to do it. my thinking is fight fire with fire and protect your IP. I've already started to see a few games pop up that are eerily similar to several large titles.
For the record, the dilemma is not people losing their jobs, technology has always evolved and has always made certain jobs redundant. There are tons of pre 1990s jobs that faded away long before computers, mobile phones, the internet, or AI came around.ill be honest i think most of these devs after making these games could honestly benefit from AI streamlining their process some day. don't fight it. train it on your art style and crank stuff out. the dilemma is people losing their jobs. some of these games are only a few people. idk that's just my opinion hate it or leave it. i think unfortunately it's here it's not going anywhere and money can be made shorten team sizes earn more from donors produce way more code and content and sit back and proof it all. make sure there are no bugs, art is consistent do any lil touch ups and edits. maybe keep people on to smooth out ruff edges in art and code but still. at least we'd have content and expansions faster which means more money. sad to just let it die completely. i see this being a solution to all game devs and eventually cinema. and the main reason im actually saying it is because it wont be long before others make independent projects or steal your artwork and game to pick up where you left off just to see it made. and that's because they know they can use AI to do it. my thinking is fight fire with fire and protect your IP. I've already started to see a few games pop up that are eerily similar to several large titles.
Offtopic but the example about medical providers is just proof how shit the medical field has been the last 50 years or more. All the health markers are worse than ever and more money is being spent on health care and there is no results. Ultimately I see ai's biggest threat is that it'll be used for censorship which is happening already. You'd need a lot of people to monitor every massage on every service but that's just the kind of thing ai happens to be good at.Ending up like the humans in Wall-E would be the good ending at this point, because it's far more likely the wealth disparity and enshitification of life will just become comical beyond belief in another 100 years.
very true. all good points. ahha wall-e damn. yeah that would suck lol. but better than terminator haha!For the record, the dilemma is not people losing their jobs, technology has always evolved and has always made certain jobs redundant. There are tons of pre 1990s jobs that faded away long before computers, mobile phones, the internet, or AI came around.
The problem is that each time the wheel spins, humans care less and less about ethics and morality and the value of a human life, so while the floor of global life improves the ceiling rockets, few rocket upwards with it, and to fuel them everyone else is increasingly fed to the flames.
So right now, AI is basically just stealing work of an already miserable creative field, and creative fields overall have been miserable for over two decades. If the AI was trained via volunteers or paid workers instead of just stolen and scrapped data, or if we had REAL AI that learned like a human and didn't need datasets to just blender together, AND if we tried to use them like Doc Oct's automated mandibles instead as a robot army meant to save megacorps already far too rich a few bucks at the cost of the suffering of many more, then people would be open to AI.
I also think it's important to gauge how this will affect society. People don't realize just how far-reaching AI is. Once 'safe' professions are now the biggest targets, i.e. medical AI has been consistently proven far superior to humans even at this stage. Automated unstaffed restaurants are becoming more and more common. And obviously, the previously human soul blah blah fields like art is already swarmed by AI.
Ending up like the humans in Wall-E would be the good ending at this point, because it's far more likely the wealth disparity and enshitification of life will just become comical beyond belief in another 100 years.