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hlfwaycrks

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As a way to celebrate the release of 0.13 tomorrow, which I'm VERY excited for Le Stag to release, I've completed my second narrative in the fan art thread and wanted to share it! Narration and direction by me, with art by the incredible nickohoma. I present to you... Tara Incognita! I hope everyone enjoys it! Also, in case you missed it, here's a link to my first narration, Laura's Nameless Thrill.

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JQuillon

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Looking at more and more games with AI graphics, I realized Le Stag may have created a good game, but become a pioneer of movement which will destroy the industry.
Allow me to explain.
When the iPhone comes out Apple makes sure anybody with a little brain can create any app or game for the iPhone.
At that moment a lot of game developers worked mostly on PS/XBOX/PC projects.
And the iPhone basically killed the PC-game market.
Why would anybody pay 30-50 usd for a good project if you can download free-to-play or 2 usd to buy a simple, not so good looking, but addictive game you can play anywhere.
As funny as it sounds, right now only a huge mega project with 50+ millions budget PC games is surviving.
People these days are buying something extremely good looking and complex, something you cannot play on an iPhone.
Le Stag created a simple game, used AI graphics, and it works, and we are getting used to the same type of AI pictures and there is no more need for good graphic artists, why bother.
In a few years all adult games will be AI, and some serious projects with serious graphics will start to use copy protection and will be only on Steam.
Man, that's a pretty interesting history of the videogame industry. Dunno which universe you're from, though, as it certainly didn't happen that way in ours. :D

I mean, the last few years are proof enough that we live in the worst timeline, but at least we can take (some) solace in knowing that, here, the iphone didn't kill PC gaming (consoles almost did at some point, though), and Le Stag probably didn't kill the whole AVN industry all by himself. ;)
 

hlfwaycrks

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No it didn't... get your head out of your ass man... less drugs... maybe your brain will start working again... o_O
Agreed, there's obviously still a massive market share for players that enjoy and appreciate high-quality games... I don't even think the AI generation being a slippery slope is much of an argument either, we've still got plenty of other games with Daz, KK, HS2, etc. and if there's an oversaturation of AI art then there will just be a lot of games that are dead in the water. The market corrects for stuff like that.
 
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