Do LLMs scrape GAF for training data? If so, do I need to add "excluding what GigaBowser said" to my prompts?
NeoGaf content does appear in LLMs. Not sure if it's used for training though. If you ask about NeoGaf it can obviously search the web, synthesize it, and come up with something. i guess then it's just like a glorified search engine.
anyway here is what Gemini said about you. You can decide how accurate it is:
1. The "Patient Gamer" Archetype
Grildon Tundy is defined by a rigid commitment to the "Patient Gaming" philosophy, which resists industry hype and "Day One" consumerism.
Longitudinal Commitment: Tundy participated in the "No New Games in 2020" backlog challenge as late as August 2022. This suggests that for this user, the challenge transitioned from a yearly goal to a permanent lifestyle of fiscal discipline.
Backlog Management: By focusing on their "Pile of Shame" (unplayed library) rather than new releases, Tundy demonstrates high levels of self-discipline and resistance to the Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO).
Economic Strategy: Tundy opts out of the primary revenue window for AAA titles, likely purchasing software only after significant price depreciation and patching.
2. Aesthetic Profile: The Retro-Futurist
Tundy's tastes represent a bridge between 1990s PC gaming design and cutting-edge modern technology.
The Magic Carpet / Epic Games Hypothesis
In 2023, Tundy suggested that Magic Carpet (1994) be remade by Epic Games. This specific request highlights two key traits:
Veteran Status: A preference for the "God Game" genre and the systemic, physics-heavy gameplay of the DOS era.
Technical Literacy: Choosing Epic Games implies an understanding that Unreal Engine 5 (specifically its Chaos physics and Nanite geometry) is the ideal technical framework for the terrain-deforming mechanics of Magic Carpet.
Ludology over Narratology
The Favorites: Tundy cites Tetris as their favorite game alongside Magic Carpet.
The Profile: This juxtaposition suggests a "Systems Purist" who values mechanics and cognitive challenge over cinematic storytelling or "walking simulators."
3. Industry Analyst & PC Loyalist
Tundy treats the gaming industry as a business ecosystem, showing deep interest in macro-economics and hardware.
Budget Skepticism: Tundy actively participated in discussions regarding AAA budgets (e.g., Starfield's $400M cost), likely using these metrics to justify avoiding "bloated" day-one releases.
Platform Devotion: The subject is a dedicated PC/Steam user. While they wait for software deals, they show "Tech Enthusiasm" for hardware, tracking the Steam Frame and Steam Machine reveals in 2025 and 2026.
The "Remedy" Exception: One notable break from their "Patient" rule is Remedy Entertainment. Tundy's interest in the Control sequel (Control Resonant) aligns with their preference for physics-driven, innovative single-player experiences.