>Game has a recompiled PC port>It's AIslop
>>743442894They weren't thinking, because they were using AI.
>AI actually gets good at coding>Suddenly we get native PC ports every 5 minutesI don't see the issue
i love vibecoded game projects
>>743443053https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qo84li_UVE
>look up playthroughs of Perfect Dark on Perfect Agent>they are all playing the PC recomp with kb+m controls at 60 fps 1080p+You might as well he using an aimbot to cheat...
>>743443194if you look up smash bros melee footage today its all emulator slop that you can tell it came from a directx pc instead of gamecube
>game x decompiled!!!!111>look inside>nigr0 = read16(0x604);>if ((nigr0 & 0xFF) == 1)>goto KL_uR_537F;
>>743442894AIjeets don't think, that's why they use AI
>>743443170>A recently made decomp that's still in beta isn't as good as a emulator that's been in development for over a decade.Wow. you sure showed me.
>>743443170AI got the game running on PC natively and this is happening at a much faster pace than it was in earlier years.This video doesn't really seem to be critiquing AI's efficacy of doing this but rather just bugs that stem from the original game's code taking into account the static, performance limits of every PS1 console. This is nothing new, long before the days of AI. This is moreso a fault of how much the developer cares to fine-tune it for PC vs just making a basic ass 1:1 recomp on a different platform.Having a barebones native version of the game is good, even if it's worse than the original hardware, because autists now have something they can fine tune to create the definitive version of the game from, like with SADX or GTA SA on PC despite the vanilla ports being all kinds of fucked up.
>>743443569yeah claude will get it right in no time just 1 trillion dollars more plox
>>743443170>"heres why recomps are le bad">minor bugs/visual inaccuracies that can be fixed
>>743442894I'm assuming you're talking the recent Silent Hill decomp, and I don't see the issue. In this case, AI is just being used as a development tool by a solo, non profit amateur dev. It's pretty impressive how much he was able to achieve in such a short amount of time. Two weeks ago, you couldn't play past the school, and now the game is fully playable from beginning to end, with the dev just now cleaning up minor graphical glitches . I genuinely think this is a good example of the positive aspects of AI use in game development. It's being used as a tool, and not a crutch.
im more interested in the other guys full VR port of silent hillbut i dont think hes using AI so its probably still a year+ down the line
>>743443053You jeets continue to insist its actually great for coding and yet everything tech wise seems to be getting much noticably worse at a very fast rate, and I don't just mean in gaming. Poor performance and glitchy shit fucking everywhere.
>>743444667It’s a small price to pay to run the social credit system that just docked you 500 good boy points for using the N word
>>743444667 everything tech wise seems to be getting much noticably worse at a very fast rateSuch as?>Poor performance and glitchy shit fucking everywhere.You new to AAA games?
>>743443053>>AI actually gets good at codingGets good at plagiarizing all the open source code available on the internet made by human hands and then sold to people, you mean
>>743446947>Post code on internet for people to use and reference>NO NOT LIKE THATYeah before AI came along no one ever looked at stackoverflow and ctrl+C/V'd code without attribution right
>>743447057AI charges you for that though with none of the other people getting even a cent.
>>743444667>everything tech wise seems to be getting much noticably worse at a very fast rate, and I don't just mean in gaming. Poor performance and glitchy shit fucking everywhere.That has been the case for the last 15 years.
>>743447371Do Americans seriously tip stack overflow posters?
>>743447371So don't use it and just get your code from stackoverflow or googling
>>743449007I'm not american>>743450038I don't, but the impact has been absurdly negative across the digital landscape