Dorfdad
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Interactive movies vibes not down for that.I dont think its good for me, its kinda weird, we buy games to play games and the games play our games themselves? Then why i buy games then.
Interactive movies vibes not down for that.I dont think its good for me, its kinda weird, we buy games to play games and the games play our games themselves? Then why i buy games then.
I dont play mobile games. I didn't know they could have autoplay features.Pretty much almost all mobile games have an auto play feauture. Very commom in RPGs, MMORPGs, and many other genres. For example Black Desert Online has an auto play feauture on mobile, not sure if also has it in the console/PC version.
If you played Like a Dragon Infinite Wealth the game also uses auto-play for combat. I never used it cuz i dont wanted the AI to waste my items on healing and stuff, but the option is there.I dont play mobile games. I didn't know they could have autoplay features.
Isn't it obvious by now that Sony patents a lot of shit that will never see the light of day?
Ai is logical.I wish this came out before The last of us 2.
People getting angry at patents again I see (another to the pile of 'will probably never come to anything')
As I remember Sony already patented this a while ago, this must be an update of the patent.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
Cinematic experienceThere's a good joke here but I'm not risking it lol
They do patents like these all of the time, its not like you are getting developers not working on games instead just thinking up patents, it was probably someones natural 5 minute thought process, came up with the idea and told management and then it was passed to their own patent people. A lot of these patents are just ideas done so that they can beat everyone else to it, most never amount to anything.People getting angry at the focus of companies not being where it should be.
It's the same when the next-gen talk is all about buzzwords like raytracing instead of making better games.
Yes, I addressed it explaining why it has nothing to do with bad designs or the autobattle feature from gatchas. It's a different thing in terms of concept, goals, possible usages and internal behavior.Funny you say that considering that you didn't address my main point.
This has nothing to do with fillers. Applies to games who both have or don't have them and doesn't try to address, remove or skip them. It's for different things.A game, a book, or a movie should not have useless filler. An entertainment product with an excess of filler is poorly designed by definition.
This feature doesn't help you to skip content. The content is still there, but the game plays a portion for you following your gameplay style instead.So making an app that helps you skip content that should not be there in the first place doesn't fix the real issue: why so many games have become dull, why so many open worlds are empty spaces with nothing of interest, and why most side quests are uninspired chores.
No, it has nothing to do with that other patent. And well, that oher patent doesn't remove anything.This is the same stupidity as the patent of removing NPCs talk. If they were quality, they wouldn't need to be removed.
Well, we have AIs that play videogames, chatbot AIs and multimodal AIs that combine different types of AIs.Ai is logical.
So I think even that would struggle to finish it because it can't believe what a shit show the story is.
Imagine if it had comments whilst playing it for you.
That would be something
The thing is that you're assuming that game developers are the ones making these patents, and not the engineers working inside their R&D departments. Also, this is definitely not a big focus for SIE.People getting angry at the focus of companies not being where it should be.
It's the same when the next-gen talk is all about buzzwords like raytracing instead of making better games.
That's one way to test it thoughSo I think even that would struggle to finish it because it can't believe what a shit show the story is.
Isn't it obvious by now that Sony patents a lot of shit that will never see the light of day?
I wasn't really referring to personal data. Rather gameplay data -- this is potentially high value data, as one of the frontiers of AI research atm is training on videogames, and they have to curate those data sets by having humans identify and tag everything to ensure high quality training sets. This seems like (possibly, I was only half-serious) a way to use experts' (gamers) gameplay in specific scenarios/ contexts to train models on those tasks. Maybe not. Might be a reach.The illuminati and annunaki won't collect any personal data of you. The game just get that the user number 2394829 likes to kill orcs with a long sword while rushing and elves with a crossbow behind a cover, and approach enemy camps using stealth. And will use that to create an average and different player behaviour types etcetc
The current games already collect withou AI -annonimous, aggregate- data (known as metrics) from how you play: how long are your game sessions, how many days did you play, which level do you have, the amount of money you spent, which weapons you equip, how many times each enemy type killed you, which level you reached, until which stage you played, your accuracy with this or that weapon and a ton of things more.I wasn't really referring to personal data. Rather gameplay data -- this is potentially high value data, as one of the frontiers of AI research atm is training on videogames, and they have to curate those data sets by having humans identify and tag everything to ensure high quality training sets. This seems like (possibly, I was only half-serious) a way to use experts' (gamers) gameplay in specific scenarios/ contexts to train models on those tasks. Maybe not. Might be a reach.
However... framing the notion of companies trading on our personal information as some kind of conspiracy theory? That is not a reach. That is reality.
If it’s so bad people don’t want play it and it’s of so little value they don’t have to, then why is it even in the game at all?
I doubt thatsoon
Yup this is indeed in Nintendo stuff so journalists and younger players are not excluded from been able to join in or complete games.Sony wants to take back market share from its main competitor, youtube.
Some Nintendo games have this already, by the way.