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AI chads won. All game developers are already using AI.
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>>737536364
Doesnt matter, its not like i'm gonna pay for it. Just need spare pc to run the game with HPV.
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>>737536364
Mr. Screecher also says that liking big tits makes you a pedophile.
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>Jason Schreier said--
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These are the people that will be homeless once the masses can generate their own games with AI.
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NEETs and polshitters don't work in the industry so they are out of the loop but yeah every dev today is using AI.
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>>737536364
You'd have to be actually retarded to not use AI in game development these days. It's like using a horse and cart to transport cargo instead of a truck.
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>>737536647
Bit strange to say when those are the people that were the first to call it out
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>>737536364
Can confirm I've seen it used for administrative stuff so they can hire less lazy project coordinator type
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>>737536692
Call out that every dev is using AI? They were crying about companies that were using it but not aware that every single company was involved.
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>>737536364
Huh no wonder modern games are creatively bankrupt, absolute dogshit.
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>>737536630
what's stopping them from doing it now? Would that no longer stop them in the future?
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grok generate me a response explaining how much AI sucks
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>>737536364
Was obvious. Your boss doesn't need to tell you to use it, you'll just use it automatically. Who doesn't these days? Only retards
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>>737536364
All devs are using it.
I just manually wrote a bunch of classes for how different cards in a game should behave, I got feedback about a bunch of the numbers and effects.
I literally just gave the feedback to an AI to adjust it all because it's not difficult but cost me <$10c and saved an hour.

that's about the extent I use it though, I dont get why someone would want no control or insight into what they're making, but for "yak shaving" tasks then it's fine
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>>737536364
>jason schreier
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>>737536364
I'm sure jewish rat knows everything about asian game development
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99% of the devs who don't use AI coding tools are just making life harder for themselves. There are probably a few cases where using them isn't feasible, but an ordinary dev should just use the most efficient tools.
I just prompt all code these days and the quality is better than writing it myself as long as I debug and test it properly.
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>>737536364
>Two industry shills said it so it's true
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>>737538246
it is going to bite you in the ass when they inevitably increase their rates
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>>737536364
Pebbles and blades of grass? Like, okay fucking sure? All that was already procedurally generated now they're just spending more money having a fucking LLM do it instead of running purpose built tools. How is this actually beneficial for anyone except the data center companies?
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>>737536364
>Capcom uses AI to brainstorm blades of grass and pebbles
I will now buy your game, fellow brainlets
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>>737538336
I'm not paying for the tokens, my company is
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>>737536364
Yes they vibecode games now, crimson desert is a clear example, they released a 37GB patch that completely broke the game.
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>>737538336
A lot of those platforms already burn through tokens like a motherfucker because of all the code that needs to be generate, you're essentially paying for two coders to do the job of one. At that point you may as well just fire >>737538246 and have the AI do all the code. If there's any security breaches? Just let the lawyers handle the lawsuits, that's their job.
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Pretty useless for any UE studio right now outside of art slop and tech art scripting stuff like maya plugins or import/export pipelines
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>>737538413
>they released a 37GB patch that completely broke the game.
what? how?
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>>737536821
.. - not because I don't like you, groky baby, but because I'm too lazy ^^
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>toxic gatekeeping luddites still malding that AI replaced them
lmao
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>>737536364
>Jason Kiker said
I really need all amerimutts to kill themselves and stop spamming their jewish overlords' opinions
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>>737538414
The tokens are cheap as fuck and they still need someone taking the responsibility of developing the thing. Now I just do my job faster and with less effort, while it costs the company just a tiny bit more
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>>737536364
Ah yes, just what the AAA need, another budget-inflating money-sink!
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>>737536364
What people don't realize is they are replacing the busy work roles first, then localization next, instead of art and coding first like most people think.
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I use AI to troubleshoot problems and write small automation scripts. It's great for that and it doesn't need much tokens.

To actually let it code entire applications or games for you is just asking for trouble though. It might work at first glance but once you slightly deviate from the norm the entire thing often shits itself. Which is good for the AI companies I guess because you can't easily troubleshoot that dumpsterfire yourself so you're forced to burn more tokens to make changes.
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>>737538459
>some retard at pearl abyss didn't want to do overtime, vibecodes and doesn't check for errors
>all good guys, i'll upload it and we can party on friday after work
>game is completely fucked, saves broken, progress reset
>oh shit quick vibecode a hotfix
>hotfix also breaks the game more
>everyone stuck working late on friday to release patch on Saturday.
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>>737538521
>The tokens are cheap as fuck
For now. Most AI subscriptions are hideously undervauled for what they offer the user, once market capture begins it's quickly going to be "Either the AI or you" type situation.
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>>737536630
ai will remain just a productivity multiplier for years, don’t worry. normies don’t got no skills nor the patience.
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>>737538627
>vibecode
That's actually a super bigoted thing to write.
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>>737538680
"AI engineering"?
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>>737536364
>gaming post 2025 AI slop enshittification of all media
KWABOTY
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>>737538701
Can't wait for them to pass laws to put "people" like you behind bars for racisms.
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>>737538693
Literally my workflow lmao except I browse 4chan on my own PC at home (like right now)
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>>737538737
I'll just prompt the AI to change the laws real quick
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i hate this jew so fucking much
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>Jewish weasel trying to get his clout back after years of yellow journalism
OY VEY WHAT A NASTY POST
Fuck off, kike.
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>>737538750
Same, feels comfy man
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>>737538693
Literally me but remote wanking outside
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>>737538778
God of americans
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>>737538663
If it gets too expensive, I predict that all companies will fire people en masse, but you can't vibe code everything so things will go to shit when the remaining skeleton crews can't keep up with the workload.
Then local servers running models will eventually become cheap and extremely viable, so we'll see everything being returned to run on-site.

I don't think slop code will ever go away, but I don't think these giant data centers will stand up to progress with software and hardware in the end. They'll certainly try by penning exclusive contracts with hardware manufacturers but it won't last forever. We'll come out years later with better security, cheaper compute and more tech workers.
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What makes Claude so much better than the other AI models?
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>>737539105
From my experience it produces more accurate results. I've used other models and they've been quite ass and hallucinated a lot or just had old information. Claude seems to be the best based on what I've used by far and it even has more juiced up versions if you feel like Claude Sonnet is not enough.
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>>737536364
Don’t care about spaghetti AI code in games. I’ll never buy a game that contains obviously ai slop graphics or ai slop writing. If I can’t tell, I guess that’ll mean that the tech is ‚ready‘, but I haven’t seen anything of the sort yet.

Also AI being used in shipped games is by technicality that UE5 dev tools incorporate that stuff if you wanna use them or not.
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>>737538693
average h1b slave
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>>737536617
/thread
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>>737536562
How would that work? You cand have it connected to the internet, right? Would you need a fresh usb drive to transfer the files over every time to be 100% sure that you arent compromising your other computer or network? Im retarded, if you couldn't tell, so i genuinely dont know
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>>737536364
AI is good for coding and everything other under the hood stuff, all devs did before was copy shit from github anyway so that streamlines the process.
Art is a much harder hurdle to overcome, even with all its advances so far AI generated art assets and writing still have that uncanny valley feeling to them and I don't think that's ever going to go away no matter how much the tech advances and good it looks.
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>>737538693
Man, I'm familiar with the output of even the best models and I really dont understand how any of these people have working applications.
like an hour ago I had 5.4-codex put a ternary around the wrong way, how are people letting these things drive?

I'm terrified having money in the bank knowing the devs at my bank prolly vibe coded the payment rails, while another used AI for the PR review.
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>>737542367
it's over bro
the softengs of today are the business majors of the past. whatever gets them through the day so they can do blow until they clock in tomorrow.
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>>737542367
In my experience using AI to generate code (which isn't much, mind you), it only works well for shit like boilerplate code and braindead-simple webapps that have enough of github examples so the model can construct one.
Once you breach a certain threshold of project complexity or even just start going into more esoteric areas, i.e. any game engine stuff, AI starts chugging, shitting out "refactors" that improve nothing but spread functionality over several files.
tl;dr: You can MAYBE get away with carefully vibecoding games, but never game engines.
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>>737536364
I don't.
You won't get to play the game I will eventually have made.

Enjoy your dystopia.
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>>737536364
I like AI because it makes reddit troons/artfags mad as hell.
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>>737536364
you didn't make it so I didn't buy it.
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>>737539105
Unironically... they're just better and have smarter people working on them probably
Even in the AI erp scene they've always been better than other models from the very start
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>>737544132
This. Reddit and leftists seethe about AI because they treat it as yet another white guilt thing. "Oh nooo we've exploited developing countries by turning their creative output into AI models". It's like the same shit they cried about with cocoa farmers, where all of the sudden they got upset that companies stopped paying farmers that were linked to cartels and quitting working with them, instead of raising their pay. I will be a digital colonizer and I will use your extracted labor, thank you very much.
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>>737536364
>Jason Schreier
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>>737536364
AI should be used to kill off such redundant positions like CEOs and upper managers, so the studios can save a lot of money on those desu
Hire more artists and engineers instead.
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>>737544585
Unfortunately human parasites like HR and C-suite are augmenting their positions with AI and refuse to get rid of each other. Most HRs I had displeasure of interacting with lately did jack shit, spending like 30 mins a day looking at AI-picked resumes for like 5-10 seconds each before getting the ick and dismissing them, and spent the rest of the day on social media. I am pretty sure CEOs do the same thing, but with more blow.
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>/v/ still coping about AI years later
hilarious, get over it nerds
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>>737536364
Who cares what this bitter kike thinks? Journos deserve the rope.
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>>737536364
I had a guy get mad at me for using Cursor for a Godot project I was on. Told him that if he wanted to code my game he's gonna have to price compete with Cursor at $10/hr.
I'm not trying to be mean to him or anything, but it was one-shotting everything I asked of it. I had the entire game's mechanics going within 2 hours. I'm not even against scrapping the sloppa code in exchange for his code, but I'm not paying him $90/hr like he wanted. In game dev at least, programmers are fucking dead man.
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>>737545054
Telling him you were gonna give him $10 an hour must have been a slap to the face.



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