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Arthandas

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Jesus Christ... AI generated Dark Souls movie
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IBcHw5N.jpeg
 

lightbane

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Yeah, those are legit. He's done a few for Mario, and ScottFalco has done several for Legend of Zelda, Pokemon and Luigi's Mansion. So if that's your jam, check them out.
I didn't know there was another guy doing that kind of videos!

I poked around on that channel and found this:
Yep, his videos are crazy but usually lulzy.

Jesus Christ... AI generated Dark Souls movie
Looks better than nu-LOTR Amazon shit. Low bar though.
 

Tyrr

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Jesus Christ... AI generated Dark Souls movie
:shredder:

IBcHw5N.jpeg
I love that it's emulating the style of practical special effects seen in classic sci-fi and fantasy films from the 70s and 80s, before they started using CGI for each and every little thing.
AI becomes better and better at creating art, while still being very bad at playing strategy games.
It's the opposite of what I would had predicted 10 or 20 years ago.
 

JarlFrank

I like Thief THIS much
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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
Jesus Christ... AI generated Dark Souls movie
:shredder:

IBcHw5N.jpeg
I love that it's emulating the style of practical special effects seen in classic sci-fi and fantasy films from the 70s and 80s, before they started using CGI for each and every little thing.
AI becomes better and better at creating art, while still being very bad at playing strategy games.
It's the opposite of what I would had predicted 10 or 20 years ago.
Because strategy game devs allocate 5 bucks to AI development, while pattern recognition AIs are funded by government as it's useful as spyware
 

Caim

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Jesus Christ... AI generated Dark Souls movie
:shredder:

IBcHw5N.jpeg
I love that it's emulating the style of practical special effects seen in classic sci-fi and fantasy films from the 70s and 80s, before they started using CGI for each and every little thing.
AI becomes better and better at creating art, while still being very bad at playing strategy games.
It's the opposite of what I would had predicted 10 or 20 years ago.
Because strategy game devs allocate 5 bucks to AI development, while pattern recognition AIs are funded by government as it's useful as spyware
Welcome to Hearts of Iron V! Choose your difficulty:

Sandbox
Easy
Normal
Hard
Very hard
Chinese spyware
 

JarlFrank

I like Thief THIS much
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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
There is one guy with actual academic experience in military studies and AI research who's working on a wargame that uses machine learning to improve its playstyle.

https://www.general-staff.com/

It attempts to be an accurate battlefield simulation that takes a lot of shit into account, and the AI knows how to deal with all of it.

 

Baron Dupek

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another day
another leak


reminds me some unreleased game... they only show up tech demo with amazing features (lightning, shadows, animations) that games didn't use for years yet, until Blade of Darkness in 2001
 

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