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Imagine how insane procgen games like No Man's Sky will be when generative AI becomes the industry standard.
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Planets will actually be worth exploring.
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In your mind you imagine spectacular views and cool continent spanning cities, but in reality it won't be far from what procgen does now; a mostly barren landscape with resource nodes scattered about and signs of civilization will be confined to small outposts. I’m sure there's some cool stuff devs can do with it but don't expect it to make Coruscant anytime soon.
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Good morning



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