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Welwigo

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Apr 12, 2021
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Nearly every single .gif in the game is broken and refuses to load. Which is weird, considering that previous releases worked.

Might be a factor of difficulty. AI is changing this, so I theorize the landscape will radically change in the next 5 to 10 years. Im embracing the AI stuff, I'm old enough to know what happens if you don't adapt with the times.
I'm old enough to remember Zipdisk, the monolith of Apache webservers, and the "never obsolete" InternetPC, so be careful what directions you think the future will take. My personal opinion AI is going to make things a mess, it's not going to make things easier. It's not a matter of the technology, but human behaviour and how systems work. When you have a low barrier of entry to "good enough" quality work, no curation in the world is going to stop people from flooding. It's a result of the AI tools being designed not to help workflows, but to devalue labour. We're already seeing just a small bit, but AI is already proving to be a massive pain in the ass where the damaging or detrimental use cases are easier or more lucrative than the beneficial ones. Think about how stupid it is that people are automating creative endeavours instead of drudgery like collecting shopping carts, and you'll realize the point is to commodify art even further.

As for why it's not popular, it's not a matter of difficulty. It's a problem of complexity and tediousness. Unless the story or mechanics are linear, the complexity can spiral out of control if every junction has just even just two choices. Go make a flow chart where every junction splits into two paths, and see how it turns from a little triangle into a horrifically huge mountain range in little to no time. Essentially everything you make where x is a combination of properties means it's x². Go ask Lobsterman why he damn near gave up on The Good Son or why so many other abandon their games with a seemingly simple premise. It wasn't difficulty, it was complexity and tediousness of accounting for all the major decisions influencing every single scene.
 
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fdiscodude

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Nearly every single .gif in the game is broken and refuses to load. Which is weird, considering that previous releases worked.



I'm old enough to remember Zipdisk, the monolith of Apache webservers, and the "never obsolete" InternetPC, so be careful what directions you think the future will take. My personal opinion AI is going to make things a mess, it's not going to make things easier. It's not a matter of the technology, but human behaviour and how systems work. When you have a low barrier of entry to "good enough" quality work, no curation in the world is going to stop people from flooding. It's a result of the AI tools being designed not to help workflows, but to devalue labour. We're already seeing just a small bit, but AI is already proving to be a massive pain in the ass where the damaging or detrimental use cases are easier or more lucrative than the beneficial ones. Think about how stupid it is that people are automating creative endeavours instead of drudgery like collecting shopping carts, and you'll realize the point is to commodify art even further.

As for why it's not popular, it's not a matter of difficulty. It's a problem of complexity and tediousness. Unless the story or mechanics are linear, the complexity can spiral out of control if every junction has just even just two choices. Go make a flow chart where every junction splits into two paths, and see how it turns from a little triangle into a horrifically huge mountain range in little to no time. Essentially everything you make where x is a combination of properties means it's x². Go ask Lobsterman why he damn near gave up on The Good Son or why so many other abandon their games with a seemingly simple premise. It wasn't difficulty, it was complexity and tediousness of accounting for all the major decisions influencing every single scene.
I've seen the roadmaps for a few games here with branching stories.....it quickly becomes a tangled web of interactions and effects and on and on lol. Idk though, only time will tell us how it goes. Lots of things get fear mongered and I just get tired of seeing it over and over again lol. If AI kicks off I feel things would get messy, but eventually coalesce into something reasonable. Or we could all be wrong and AI dies off tomorrow, who really knows. I used to think minidisc was the way of the future all because of star trek first contact haha
 
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Pollylaff

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I personally prefer HTML due to the amount of story and events. People throw real porn which, in my opinion, is just fine and don't have to comission artwork, plus they can do whatever they want
 
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