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    1. sharkymcstevenson2 on

      Curious what people here think about this direction. If AI tools make it possible for anyone to build a playable game from scratch, does that actually lead to better games overall, or just a flood of low-quality projects?

      It feels like the biggest shift is speed. Instead of spending weeks or months getting a prototype working, you can test ideas almost immediately. That could mean more experimentation and faster iteration, but also way more noise and less signal. Discovery might become the real bottleneck, not creation.

      Also wondering how this changes the role of a game developer. Does this expand the pool of creators, or just give existing devs faster tools? And at what point does it break down, like with complex systems, performance, or polish?

      Interested to hear where people think this goes over the next few years.

    2. Dead internet theory is going to expand to everything digital we consume i guess. (In a kind of abstract way)

    3. Horrific and depressing. In a sea of shit it doesn’t matter how big your boat is.

    4. Richard7666 on

      I just loaded ‚Valdenholt‘ and one of the loading screens mentions „the guards in Whiterun“.

      I have a feeling this thing is a copyright case in the waiting.

      Looks like Pile Of Shit Simulator 2026.

    5. super_sayanything on

      God, can I just get some really good sports games. Then I’m all for it.

    6. 69goldeneye on

      You’re just gonna end up with so much shovelware that any good game is going to be buried

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