My favorite use of AI was mentioned in one of the trainings we had on AI in my work. First they explained how you can just give AI some bullet points on what you want to say and it can write a pretty good sounding email. And one of the next tips was that you can feed AI lenghty emails to condense them to simple bullet points.
I'm a layman in terms if AI but I think it can be a useful tool, if used in proper context. I use it when I struggle to find something by regular internet search. The fact you can search in a conversational style and specify as you go on what you need is great.
I feel it is pushed into contexts where it has no place and where it's usefulness is limited or counterproductive.
Then there is the question of the inproper use of copyrighted material which is terrible
Ok, I'm not Polish (hopefully somebody Polish will chime in soon) but from neighbouring Slavic country so tried to figure this out with some translator help. My gues it's something like "tam idzje" (or close to it, might not be comoletely gramatically correct), but pretty butchered - I understand your father doesn't speak the language but probably heard someone in family as a kid say it and tried his best to mimic them? I'd expect it not sounding quite right.
I think I can get reasonably close to pronouncing "tam idzje" weirdly enough for it to sound something like "yadja".
Agreed, but adjusting tactics often is part of the puzzle, no? You need to solve the puzzle (find out what work = changing tactics) and then executing that solution
Might have been a cash grab - in fact it likely was. But I tend to reserve my judgement. I'm not on the live service hate train - in fact I'm often interested in what they might have on offer. I like to have a main game, and live service games are great for people like me as there is always something to look forward to. And I for one fucking hate the constant cach grab fails.
People always hate on live service games just because of the label, but there is serious lack of good live service games compared to good single player games.
My comment migh've come partyl from a place of frustration so apologies if I was harsh or something
Point was Warcraft was primarily single player RTS. Yes, with multiplayer mode but MMORPG is pretty big genre shift. In the end, it's just about using the IP, nothing more.
You gave examples of games that tried something like this that failed, I just pointed out an example where it was quite successful.
We will never know if the Horizon MMO would be good or bad. I think the IP would fit MMO genre quite well tbh.
The real issue with live service game failiures is that studios design cash grabs, not games they would want to play.
S1 was alright for a LotR fanfic - so not that great. I didn't get to S2 yet but I heard it's not exactly going up in quality