Contact your local art college and see if there are any students looking for work experience and a bit of cash.
Contact your local art college and see if there are any students looking for work experience and a bit of cash.
I don’t understand what this is all about. Blue bubbles?
In some ways I suspect the AI tech wont be the problem, more the limitations of game design. But I’m no dev, what do I know!
A co-op game set in a open/sandbox fantasy world that is truly alive, driven by AI. You can do as you wish, join a Kingdom as a soldier for example, set up a village somewhere maybe. Become a trader. Hunter. Whatever you want. The ultimate open survival game I guess.
But the key part is behind the scenes an AI will change the story of the world as time passes. Perhap on the other side of the continent a war wages between 2 factions that threatens to pull the whole region into termoil. Maybe you’ll hear about it from a passing traveller. Maybe you won’t hear about it at all and the next time you go travelling far and wide you realise a new Empire is rising.
Perhaps the AI decides to slowly bring about the collapse of society through climate change. Perhaps you become embroiled in a plot to assinate a King. The AI decides all the variables, you can only react to them, maybe you can try and change the story with your actions.
One day you are out hunting and you see in the distance an army marching to war. Maybe you decide to catch up and join the army. Or maybe you’ll hide and hope that wherever that army is going, it won’t come to your neck of the woods.
The AI continuously evolves the world around you to keep things interesting. Every game will be completely different.
It’ll probably never get made, it is massive in scope.
I still can’t get that game to click with me. I love an RPG but I just can’t get into it. I even love the characters etc and Netflix show (the first season anyway). Don’t know why, and at this point I can’t bear the thought of starting over again.
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Christ the Hobbit is so bad. I don’t understand how they ended up with that shit. LOTR though is a masterpiece because they stand up on their own so well and the edits to the story make sense.
Curry sauce and maybe some mayo.
The Hobbit. Fuck that film(s). They massacred it.
*torrents syndrome
Unfortunately saying sorry is an admission of guilt. A sterile corporate response is the best they can do to appear impartial while the investigation goes ahead. The apologies may come later if there is truth to the allegations.
I quite like We Have Ways podcast, although they never balance their mics so one of them ends up blasting my ears waking me up while you can’t hear the other one at low volume 😂
I usually fall asleep to a podcast. One that is interesting, but not so interesting that it’ll keep me up. A history podcast or something like that.
Put your TV on a 15/30min sleep timer?
My idea isn’t about exposure, but experience, and I said they would be paid. They won’t get paid as much as a 10 year designer but some beer money seems reasonable and they have some work for their portfolio.