you can think of any kind of realism in a game like this. we may see lighter llms or faster computers that could run them better.
realistic physics don’t add a lot to most (not all) games and it was computationally expensive for the time, very fun though. great eye candy graphics will often add to the feel and immersion of a game, but realistic graphics is chasing dragons computationally. still cool.
i can see chatbots adding an interesting layer of realism to games, provided it’s done correctly. say, in gta type games, or in the sims type games.
Yeah this sounds like it might work ok. This is the kind if things that llms are actually good at, not the bullshit that we are getting everywhere else.
this is honestly one of the cool uses for ai.
though licensing an always online proprietary llm screams of problems down the line.
Square Enix is the same company that went all-in on crypto a few years ago, only to quickly realise that it didn’t make sense and drop it silently.
In my opinion, it sounds a waste of computing power for a useless (in-game) flavor text.
you can think of any kind of realism in a game like this. we may see lighter llms or faster computers that could run them better.
realistic physics don’t add a lot to most (not all) games and it was computationally expensive for the time, very fun though. great eye candy graphics will often add to the feel and immersion of a game, but realistic graphics is chasing dragons computationally. still cool.
i can see chatbots adding an interesting layer of realism to games, provided it’s done correctly. say, in gta type games, or in the sims type games.
Yeah this sounds like it might work ok. This is the kind if things that llms are actually good at, not the bullshit that we are getting everywhere else.