Professional programmer, aspiring writer, and sometimes solo game developer. Designer of "The Amateur Deity Society": https://store.steampowered.com/app/3241070/The_Amateur_Deity_Society/
Robert Carlson
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As a researcher the value in watching all of a UX Test, not just highlights, is that it gives you context. You see what comes before and after issues. You see the systemic influences on behaviour.
Watching someone play is not busy work, it is the work.
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To my bafflement, yet another person has actually earned my game's joke achievement, "It Was the Worst of Times". Y'all don't need to keep doing this! I again apologize for including it.
Anyway, The Amateur Deity Society is still on sale for $3 for a few days. youtu.be/tKbMscvgAxo
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The sparse "looks nice to me" comments about DLSS 5 get at what's fundamentally insidious about AI-generated art. It's gotten good at passing at a glance to untrained eyes, while still falling apart upon closer inspection. Good art is the opposite: it rewards attention and consideration.
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Hearty thanks to the very cool and intelligent player who left a review for The Amateur Deity Society today! Each review is really a big help for small game devs.
To my bafflement, yet another person has actually earned my game's joke achievement, "It Was the Worst of Times". Y'all don't need to keep doing this! I again apologize for including it.
Anyway, The Amateur Deity Society is still on sale for $3 for a few days. youtu.be/tKbMscvgAxo
#SteamSpringSale
100%, and it applies to everything in a game. If you need generative AI to make include something, just go without. VO, music, background art, character art, character models, prose, dialogue, ANYTHING. "Nothing" is in fact often better than "something," esp. when you phone it in on "something."