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Statistically speaking, the instant someone sees the legal disclaimer that a game contains AI-generated content, 50% of gamers will refuse to buy the game.

I'm a solo indie Dev working by myself independently to develop video games. and my whole gimmick is that the games I make are 100% VIBE CODED, I don't shy away from doing my own pixel art animations or tile map, and other sprites for items, ect...
anyway, my point is a question I would like to ask gamers.
Q: what would make you interested to play a VIBE CODED game.

Help me develop a hook for my game studio that is built on VIBE CODING games.
Also, any opinions on AI-generated games are welcome. a general discussion on what would get you excited to play a VIBE CODED game, or why you would never pay for hammer shit prompted from a gaping cunt.
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>I'm a solo indie Dev working by myself independently to develop video games
see >>562117029 but considering all the ai-slop terms in this post you're probably already from there kek



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