gamedaizy: In all my gaming years, I never thought I’d ever get tasked with retrieving demonic poop or clearing up a swamp of vicious donkeys for a future golf course. Alas, DeathSpank comes along and manages to both surprise me as well as grant my long awaited wishes in a video game. And yes, slaughtering loud devilish monks protecting a giant bell is one of them.
Today Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson provided a look into his ideas for the use of generative AI in the company's development processes.
EA is still a shady shitty company even with or without the help of Skynet. All they will use AI for is new ways to milk loot boxes and come up with the same sports title with a different year on the label. They are one company I truly do hate with a passion. They single handedly ruined some great franchise with their death touch. ME, Dead Space, Alice Returns, Dante's Inferno.
EA layoffs followed by 'Generative AI to Drive Monetization'
I knew it. Wonder what AI salary looks like? Nothing.
And take away creativity, and people's jobs as we've been seeing. Got it.
No thanks. I want my games created by people, not AI.
EA doesn't want to lose their title of worst gaming company ever, always trying their best to remain the champs!
What's sad is that they have so much potential to be a decent publisher.
SSX Tricky / SSX 3
Def Jam Vendetta / Fight for New York
NBA Street
NFL Steet
Mirror's Edge
Bad Company
Burnout 3 / 4 / 5
Remember when EA used to be awesome? It's all over with now. Unpolished, if not out-right broken games these days. Endless monetization and gambling in their sports games, and let's not forget wasting hours of your life trying to unlock characters or equipment using "surprise boxes!"
Gareth, Justin, and JoeyZ look at Layoff news for EA and Sony and reasons behind the downturn in the industry and more.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson writes: "In this time of change, we expect these decisions to impact approximately 5 percent of our workforce. I understand this will create uncertainty and be challenging for many who have worked with such dedication and passion and have made important contributions to our company. While not every team will be impacted, this is the hardest part of these changes, and we have deeply considered every option to try and limit impacts to our teams. Our primary goal is to provide team members with opportunities to find new roles and paths to transition onto other projects. Where that’s not possible, we will support and work with each colleague with the utmost attention, care, and respect. Communicating these impacts has already begun and will be largely completed by early next quarter."
All the big ones doing the same stuff. Terrible. I just hope that all these people are able to get a new job as soon as possible, God know that it is horrible to be left jobless when you have your kids or your parents depending on your financial help
The point I feel is problematic about all of this is that focusing on Owned Ip means more sequels, remasters and more of what was selling last year.
Love this game. One of my favorite games this year. The only thing that bugs me is the good and evil sliders. What do they really do? I know it gives you an easy
(spoilers)
trophy but what else do these sliders modify? Has to be something more.
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The sliders I can live with. I think this game is one I'd buy some DLC for. I hope they add a new map and new quest via DLC around October maybe. That'd really make my day. I was dead set to hate this game and not buy it last week after the demo. Now I love it and am glad I bought it. Sometimes it's best to not listen to myself. Ha!
Yeah, it's great indeed.
I think the good and evil sliders are just there for that particular trophy lol xD
Havnt played it, but I might give it a chance
Ah! This game is so awesome! I played it, not knowing it was by the Monkey Island creator. Lol. I found out pretty soon after though.
The humor is...beautiful! His comedic timing is a breath of fresh air. Games like Eat Lead and Naughty Bear were well written, but the jokes weren't quite there. They were hit and miss, for the most part.