Knighthonor.4061 Posted Wednesday at 11:55 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 11:55 PM I been seeing some ways AI helps improve gane development. Not just the Automated AI chat. But seen systems that help armors gets remodeled to fit different races. I believe WoW uses this. But such tech could really help make Guild Wars 2 better in theory. Imagine a New playable race, with AI doing most of the heavy work to reskin armor models to fit the new playable race. Stuff like that. 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Randulf.7614 Posted Thursday at 12:10 AM Share Posted Thursday at 12:10 AM I would think it highly unlikely 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atoclone.4810 Posted Thursday at 07:00 AM Share Posted Thursday at 07:00 AM Quite possibly, but not for the huge undertakings people tend to associate with ai. Probably copilot to help them remember that excel formula they keep forgetting or to help them plan their day 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mongori.9467 Posted Thursday at 08:15 AM Share Posted Thursday at 08:15 AM I strongly suspect ANet used AI for the German localized version. No human with even half a brain could invent such ridiculous nonsense translations. And no human, not even the meanest psychopath in history, could be so cruel as to to select the German synchron voices. This must be one of the evil AIs they're warning us of! 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dean Calaway.9718 Posted Thursday at 11:22 AM Share Posted Thursday at 11:22 AM 3 hours ago, Mongori.9467 said: I strongly suspect ANet used AI for the German localized version. No human with even half a brain could invent such ridiculous nonsense translations. You should see some localizations from Japanese to English... and the people that do that laugh and confirm 100% they alter and change the original work on purpose. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tinker.6924 Posted Thursday at 01:58 PM Share Posted Thursday at 01:58 PM Quote Pioneers take the arrows, settlers take the land Most dev shops will shy away from using the "latest, greatest, cutting edge" tools until it has matured and allow others to deal with finding and fixing the many bugs and other unintended, unwanted results and problems that come from an immature technology. When the smoke clears, the businesses that waited can then then hire those experienced people to their own dev shops. Even in the "safe" area of enhancing art, results from AI are often far from desirable. Take a photo, crop a chunk of it out, ask AI to extrapolate the cropped photo and then compare the AI-enhanced photo to the uncropped original: results are usually hilarious. Its also important to understand that the latest AI aren't all that different from the AI models they replaced: they still rely on massive, existing databases of info to guide the AI algorithm. In order to have a game dev successful AI, you need a massive database of game dev applicable facts for it to use. It's probably way too soon for those databases to be generated. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega.6801 Posted Thursday at 04:45 PM Share Posted Thursday at 04:45 PM No. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pifil.5193 Posted Thursday at 07:52 PM Share Posted Thursday at 07:52 PM I doubt they use AI at all. I also really doubt that developing and training an AI model to rework the armour meshes for some new race would actually save time, effort and cost over doing it by hand. It's far from a trivial undertaking. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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