RPGM NTR Tales - The Elf Next Stream [v0.1a] [Naughty Arcade Studio]

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Overview:
You play as Chad, Cuck Chad. You're on an adventure to pay off your debt and get ready to be cucked in another world.
Bla bla, you know the drill...​

Thread Updated: 2025-12-14
Release Date: 2025-12-12
Developer: Naughty Arcade Studio -
Censored: No
Version: 0.1a
OS: Windows, Android
Language: English
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The3nd014

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does the FMC at least follow you around this time and you have to split with her or does she teleport around like the last game cause if so im not even gonna bother
 

Tibs

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Yeah just the style i like, to bad its so short but i liked the previous games, will keep an eye on this one
 

ninjinto

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Ah yes another AI slop by that dev, what a productive year for them, the 11th title in just over a year
I'm sure this translates to a high quality game
*click* --yeah this beep boop bot just takes random words, puts them into the prompt, and uploads the results.

When text2img became famous it was someone who won an art contest by pouring effort into their AI work the same way the other artists did, people forget about this but they remember the hype articles saying welcome to the Jetsons future. Or: Welcome to the Star Trek future when touchscreens became an everyone thing. I used CRT touchscreens in the early 1990s and continued using one into the late 2000s when the old Xerox machine finally gave its last. I was also generating music from script (not just slapping prefab loops together, it formed things note by note) around 2005.

I feel like AI users can definitely go somewhere if they dump their essence into being the best AI user on the internet, making their own models maintaining them forking them into multiple variations each using multiple models to generate one image in phases and so on.

Then on the opposite end of the spectrum there's the people who just churn out picture books where every picture is the same. They hide behind their software like they have no personal involvement in what comes out of it, they deliver the software's bulk output straight to the internet without picking the best ones or retouching the worst ones. They write outlines and call them books...

>Predators: be sure to keep your habitat free from predators. (Like what, and how?)

This isn't just "he used AI" - this is "he didn't look at the AI's output before he sent it off." The book he's claiming to write is something he has no actual interest in, he didn't research he didn't edit he didn't even read the book he just farted it out and shipped it.

If someone just did the actual effort - if someone did what would have made a pointless Space Trader game in the mid 90s or a simple action RPG today and then uses the AI to flesh things further outward they could have a branching plot with a hundred branches, they could have a hundred characters who each have their own short stories about them, they could have the things classic games missed out on for lack of manhours and lack of disk space.

But those are the rarest top blocks of the pyramid, the most common bottom blocks of the pyramid are people who prompt->plop->upload.

Somewhere in the middle, I asked Grok about the chirping smoke detectors and now my home is chirp free - the rest of the neighborhood chirps and sings the alarm song while I smoke weed. The new detectors are $60 each for smoke+CO but you'll also want $5 adapters to comply with some new regulation. The adapter pins down the battery door (new alarms won't connect directly to old plugs, they're built to not fit) which forces people to remove the alarm to change batteries, so hopefully people won't be left with chirping entire neighborhoods anymore. (At 10 years the whole thing needs to be replaced, not just the batteries. Some of them shut up on command but some sing a giant angry song when you tell them to shut up.)

Grok does what Google used to do before Google's extreme meth makeover. Links pics text and then I hit the ground running.
 
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TomiokaGiyuu5

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Why does it feel like two thirds of all the prawn games coming out now are fucking weird? Is it just because AI allows for a much lower barrier of entry so there are a lot more people (including those with strange fetishes) making games?
And I've always kind of had this problem with porn, but it's gotten to the point where all the dialogue in these games is so outlandish and cringe that I just skip all the dialogue.
 
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