Quote from: sthomannch on Yesterday at 14:39:30Sweet little game, I enjoyed playing it a lot! Can only agree with Lorenzo. What else can I say? Well done!!!
Thanks for playing and your kind comment!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: sthomannch on Yesterday at 14:39:30Sweet little game, I enjoyed playing it a lot! Can only agree with Lorenzo. What else can I say? Well done!!!
Quote from: lorenzo on Yesterday at 10:26:38This was a fun game! I liked the light-hearted twist on cyberpunk. The graphics are really nice, especially the different palettes that gave each location its distinctive feeling.Spoiler
I liked the stealth section with the giant cat robot: it looked really cool.
The final cutscene, too, was just lovely![close]
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Quote from: Pogwizd on Wed 10/08/2022 08:16:25
These backgrounds really caught me eye - they look awesome. Especially the daylight one. However, I wouldn't make the project dependent on the response to the thread. Carry on only if you feel like it.
Also, a pet as a protagonist? Cyberpunk setting? Feels like a canine response to Stray
QuoteThe thing is though, while most people are saying things like "Could this replace artists?" or "The dangers of using this!" I'm instead thinking "How can I use this as a tool to aid me?"
Quote from: Babar on Thu 11/08/2022 13:09:35Quote from: Danvzare on Wed 10/08/2022 20:30:02Pretty sure AI tools that take in 1 image as input for the style/aesthetic and the other image as input to convert to that style/aesthetic already exist.
For example, it'd be brilliant if I could take a photograph and then have it be redrawn in the style of The Curse of Monkey Island. That's not going to happen though.
QuoteI mean, already a couple of years ago we were playing AI Dungeon, which is basically a collaborative AI story-writing tool.
QuoteI doubt this will extend to (non-flash fiction, mind) writing art, though. For a plethora of reasons (mostly having to do with language not being much of a tie to formal systems, which I suppose - can't be sure of course... - the AI will not be able to overcome even with the new tech it uses for pass/fail and repeat-testing)
QuoteI typed in "point-and-click adventure game background, medieval, pixel art, castle ruins in a forest".
QuoteWe already live pretty much in a post-truth world. What's it gonna be like when someone could, say, create a video of a world leader or celebrity kicking their dog? I use a tame-ish example here because I don't wanna go too dark, but it doesn't take too much imagination to see how harmful the tech could be, if unleashed with no safety switch.
QuoteAudio and video evidence will be very difficult, if not impossible, to use in court cases, perhaps? Will we have to go back to the days of witness testimony and such? Back to the Sherlock Holmes era of crime deduction?! Or maybe we'll just have mind-reading machines soon and court cases will become pretty much obsolete anyway?
QuoteBut, I'm definitely gonna be having a bit of a play with the one you mention!
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