Pretty sure that’s the case, or just breaking from needing to swim.
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It’s also obviously not even the same paw flesh-wise
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.workstoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Grok says Charlie Kirk shot is a meme video4·6 days agoI think it’s well known at this point that grok in particular has been designed to be easy to manipulate by deliberately keeping it in the dark and feeding it only select information so that Musk can make it say what he wants.
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•At Gamescom, it felt like the industry now has a plan: make games quicker | OpinionEnglish31·24 days agoThere’s a middle ground. Maybe they shouldn’t be trying to release a new CoD every 6 months, but they also don’t need to take 11 years with it.
The issue we’re seeing isn’t really sure to production budget, it’s due to a broad squash on the middle class globally by governments going conservative and wealth pooling in the rich. And this is amplied specifically the response of companies to less people buying less games of increasing the cost of the games.
The reality is the people driving all the decisions just aren’t in touch with the reasons behind market shifts.
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•Battlefield 6 open beta won't run if you have Valorant installed, thanks to Riot's anti-cheatEnglish1·1 month agoYou’re against server based Anti-Cheat too?
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•‘Stop Killing Games’: Demands for game ownership must also include workers’ rightsEnglish11·1 month agoPerhaps a little dramatic, but have you heard the phrase “the road to hell is paved with good intentions”
“things have changed” the makers of GDPR admitted it didn’t really accomplish what they wanted
The EU does great things, but this is an area plagued with issues. Like timed licences expiring, meaning even the devs/publishers can’t continue distributing the game, copyright and IP ownership being unclear who owns it after companies dissolve, leadership leaves or collaborations end. Not to mention the law still hasn’t really caught up over what it means to distribute a game. Does hosting a download for the client side of a game count as distribution? What happens if a company is obligated to stop distribution, but obligated to provide the community a way to keep playing? What if a member of leadership keeps providing a way to download the client-side, it might not contain copyright content, but maybe the server side does, which is actually distribution, is either?
We live in a world where 'I want to remaster <game> and I’m willing to buy the licenses and IP" can end with nothing happening because it’s too complicated.
So forgive me if “We want to continue playing games we bought =(” feels like too vague a direction for something this complicated and I can see far more concepts of terrible consequences for bad implementations than just having to click a popup box on every single website I visit and needing a VPN to visit the sites that try to block EU traffic because they don’t want to have to adhere to GDPR.
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•‘Stop Killing Games’: Demands for game ownership must also include workers’ rightsEnglish1·1 month agoTrue, but it only got so popular because they had convinced both groups, hard and soft. I have no idea how they managed to convince people that Northern Ireland wouldn’t be an issue.
But back to the real point. Yeah, I thought GDPR would be good, but in practice it’s not changed the cookie/tracking landscape at all. Most places you’d have to send a letter to to get them to removed your data, and most would probably not be able to comply. Meanwhile we now have options that are subscribe (meaning they have legitimate reason to track and monitor you) or accept their ads and tracking cookies.
I think you have too much faith in them.
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•‘Stop Killing Games’: Demands for game ownership must also include workers’ rightsEnglish1·1 month agoI didn’t say it was, but a lot of people are wanting offline access.
Point is it’s not inherently clear with one vision what SKG is. Just like Brexit and any number of dumb things it’s been marketed in a shotgun approach to get as many people on board as possible and coasting on a “well the EU politicians will just figure out what we want”
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•‘Stop Killing Games’: Demands for game ownership must also include workers’ rightsEnglish11·1 month agoThat’s not specific “the way we bought it” could be argued to require servers to be kept running and no company will take actions to put themselves in a position to get sued.
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•itch.io to reindex free adult content as they search for new payment processorsEnglish3·2 months agoIt’s not deep that Stripe uses whatever card network your card is on. Visa and Mastercard don’t actually do payment processing themselves, they have processors that do it for them. It’s those that they’ve told to put pressure on itch and Steam.
Stripe is just another 3rd party between Visa/mastercard and itch.
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•Riot Games - Why We're Opening Betting Sponsorships in Esports & How We're Doing It ResponsiblyEnglish1·3 months agoMainstream betting has already gone too far even within the betting laws. There is no way to do it responsibly
Cyberspark@sh.itjust.worksto Games@sh.itjust.works•Games have to cost $80! Meanwhile focus £35 oh sure have the DLC for £1 you have the other gameEnglish1·4 months agoThat’s just how Steam bundles work. It decreases the cost by the undiscounted price of the parts you own to some minimum (I think it’s £1). Most likely they only thought as far as bundling the Rebuild edition and SnowRunner and giving it a cost of £60 and didn’t consider this.
Or maybe they did it deliberately given the name. Who knows
The problem is hallucinations are part of the solution to conversations with LLMs, but they’re destructive in a game environment. An NPC tells you something false and the player will assume they just couldn’t find the secret or that the game is bugged rather than an AI that just made some shit up.
No amount of training removes hallucinating because that’s part of the generation process. All it does is take your question and reverse engineer what an answer to that looks like based on what words it knows and it’s data set. It doesn’t have any “knowledge”, not to mention that the training data would have to be different for each npc to represent different knowledge sets, backgrounds, upbringing, ideology, experience and culture. And then there’s the issue of having to provide it broad background knowledge of the setting without it adding new stuff or revealing hidden lore.
That said, I wouldn’t be surprised if we see this attempted, but I expect it to go horribly wrong.