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deadbabe ◴[] No.45005551[source]
A developer who can build a game by hand in 24 hours could probably build and publish something very polished and professional on Steam within 3 days using LLMs, which leads to some kind of software Fermi paradox: where are all the games??
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macleginn ◴[] No.45005582[source]
LLMs can't help much with assets?
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schaefer ◴[] No.45005639[source]
But image generation and cloning a visual artist’s style is one of AI’s apparent strengths.

So it’s interesting to think about what the gaps are between fulfilling a single prompt and completing a project.

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1. shortrounddev2 ◴[] No.45005950[source]
AI generated assets look like dogshit
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2. 3036e4 ◴[] No.45008212[source]
Incidentally so do many cheap games.