Photoreal Ai filter for existing games

This looks like complete garbage... You just know the industry will be a dumpster fire of weird creations that don't make any sense made by even lazier "devs" and people will call it art because they don't know any better and the industry will support it wholeheartedly because it lowers costs and raises profits.

It's cool to see this stuff now just to see different versions of existing stuff for shits and giggles but in the future this will only enable everyone to post their shitty creations online in the same way social media allowed everyone to post their word diarheea everywhere...that certainly turned out great for the world,not.
 
Its really not about the image quality but how its generated. Other took years of work. Other is generated on the fly.
thats cool but it doesn't change the fact is looks bad. i don't go to McDonalds and say the meal i had there was amazing
 
It has potential. The same way Will Smith eating sgettti got better. Imagine a Bloodborne filter that is solid on Lies of P for example.
 
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thats cool but it doesn't change the fact is looks bad. i don't go to McDonalds and say the meal i had there was amazing

Some of the examples in the video looked better than the original visually. Now if you use a full team of artists to better and implement this technology to a game it might be in a complitely different league. But yea we talking past each other on this. I'm talking what it will be and you are talking as it is now.
 
Looks like trash and probably need really fast HW, more than it would cost to render those graphics in real time
 
This totally looks like shit and ultimately, is completely and literally soulless. People are already bored of shitty AI art... It's a fun novelty but quickly its true worth (zero) becomes obvious. So it is with this. If every studio is churning out AI slop then it's going to become a negative, not a positive. Nobody is going to spend $70 to buy shitty AI slop videogame #1 over shitty AI slop videogame #2. Actually they will go buy the game that was made by human beings. Nobody wants this garbage.
 
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If you actually watched those videos, you can see that there are other styles other than photo realism.

Are they "crafted"? No, but does it matter?
For future reference it's possible to only comment on something you wish to comment on.
 
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Crazy how it's a fever dream shifting from hollywood blockbuster, to handycam snuff film, to videogame youtuber budget videos.
 
Can't see this being a thing that actually works with game engines until at least 2030 as it would require a lot of advancement and very powerful hardware to run it in real time. Also I'd imagine making it compatible with a specific engine could be a nightmare or impossible in some cases, but having it work with something like Unreal Engine would probably be a lot easier.

Improving visuals of old games is cool, but would be nice to see AI model that can also improve animations and physics too. It's crazy to think that future generations can play dated 3D games and make them look and play it like a modern game with a click of a button while we have to pay $70 for half assed remasters/remakes of those games, lol.
 
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