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  1. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: Holiday 2025 in ~games

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    If you need a little combination of games and programming, The Farmer Was Replaced is a really rewarding method of learning. Good on you for choosing something and improving yourself! Code will be...

    If you need a little combination of games and programming, The Farmer Was Replaced is a really rewarding method of learning.
    Good on you for choosing something and improving yourself!

    Code will be sent by DM! Enjoy!

  2. Comment on How many trees are there in Skyrim? in ~games

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    It's a bit stupid for me to say I wasn't far off after the fact. But I was off by about 2k. My reasoning is that we humans are really good at filling the gaps in our brains and quickly...

    It's a bit stupid for me to say I wasn't far off after the fact. But I was off by about 2k.
    My reasoning is that we humans are really good at filling the gaps in our brains and quickly overestimate how dense these things tend to be.

    I find the guess of Jakey far more puzzling than yours.

  3. Comment on What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them? in ~games

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    As coincidence would have it, I just started AC7 today because of the steep discount. Not in VR mind you, but it's enough to dissuade me from trying. It's disorienting enough as it is without VR....

    As coincidence would have it, I just started AC7 today because of the steep discount. Not in VR mind you, but it's enough to dissuade me from trying. It's disorienting enough as it is without VR.

    I think it requires some to a lot of VR resiliency.

  4. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: Holiday 2025 in ~games

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    That is indeed impressive! Definitely something to be proud of. DM Sent!

    That is indeed impressive! Definitely something to be proud of.

    DM Sent!

  5. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: Holiday 2025 in ~games

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    Thank you thank you, t'was all me and my code and I'll be here all night. Kidding aside, I'm happy you came back to share!

    Thank you thank you, t'was all me and my code and I'll be here all night.

    Kidding aside, I'm happy you came back to share!

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  6. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: Holiday 2025 in ~games

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    Also noticed I have a displate.com discount code I will not use. Feel free to nab that too. 40% off, active until 28 Feb 2026 Redemption Key: FKBCB13D Please leave a comment if you redeem the key...

    Also noticed I have a displate.com discount code I will not use.
    Feel free to nab that too.

    40% off, active until 28 Feb 2026
    Redemption Key: FKBCB13D

    Please leave a comment if you redeem the key so we can let others know.

    1 vote
  7. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: Holiday 2025 in ~games

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    Final round! Everything up for grabs is now named. Additionally here's a freebie for a first come first serve but please leave a comment if you claimed the key: SoulSteel - Minecraft Bedrock...

    Final round! Everything up for grabs is now named.

    Additionally here's a freebie for a first come first serve but please leave a comment if you claimed the key:
    SoulSteel - Minecraft Bedrock (Noxcrew) Key
    Redemption Key: CMCK6-36422-HV3XD-KJVRJ-24H9Z

    How to redeem Soulsteel

    How do I find and play Soulsteel

    1 vote
  8. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: Holiday 2025 in ~games

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    Congratulations! That will be lifechanging indeed. I can't imagine what kind of prep needs to go into that to make it work. I wish you luck. Maybe you can take your mind off of it should it become...

    Congratulations! That will be lifechanging indeed. I can't imagine what kind of prep needs to go into that to make it work. I wish you luck.

    Maybe you can take your mind off of it should it become too much with door number 7!

    I was about to update the list with the names for the final day, so I no longer have to hide it in the DMs. You are indeed correct! Number 7 is indeed Spiritfall. I will send you code.

    1 vote
  9. Comment on Indie Game Awards rescinds Clair Obscur's GOTY wins over use of generative AI [for now-removed background assets] in ~games

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    All games are in competition with each other. An hour playing Megabonk is an hour not playing Battlefield. Time is the most important currency, and an even playing field gives your multimillion...

    All games are in competition with each other. An hour playing Megabonk is an hour not playing Battlefield. Time is the most important currency, and an even playing field gives your multimillion dollar marketing budget a run for its money when it competes against a Silksong.

    I understand my line of thinking is easily characterized as centrist or fence sitting, but I disagree. Purposefully not participating in the system just makes you lose. Ethics don't exist in a vacuum. An automated machine that blandly homogenizes art isn't on the extreme end of my scale, since I can see some use as a good thing for people that might otherwise struggle to make something of themselves. I find it unethical if we prevent some people the tools they might need, more than I find it unethical that machines train on artwork. Mainly because the average artist won't be able to ask an image generator to "create something in my style".

    It's late, I'm finding it difficult to create coherent thoughts around ethics and philosophy. I hope the above makes sense. If it didn't make sense, your takeaway should be that I'm voting against the current system while participating in it to make the best of it as long as it exists, I'm also mostly against all the generative AI stuff but see some potential upsides for individuals.
    Though most of all I just want it to go away forever, it's so divisive while being barely more than a feature on my phone I rarely look at.
    I'm so tired of everything AI.

    3 votes
  10. Comment on Indie Game Awards rescinds Clair Obscur's GOTY wins over use of generative AI [for now-removed background assets] in ~games

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    I stipulate this should be the option for people that can't pay the artists, not for the ones that can. It's more of a hope than an expectation. Yours is not the future I'm looking forward to...

    No one is going to pay artists

    I stipulate this should be the option for people that can't pay the artists, not for the ones that can.

    Your expectation that AI will improve enough that it can be used to generate distinctive art for a videogame yet people will still choose to pay artists if they can doesn't seem consistent with the realities of videogame development in a capitalist society. Eventually the artist would be an added cost but bring no additional value.

    It's more of a hope than an expectation. Yours is not the future I'm looking forward to though, and it's an uncharitable interpretation of what I've said previously. Which, please don't get me wrong, I completely understand. There are a lot of people that do think artists will just land on their feet after their entire industry has been rocked and your outcome is the likely one.
    On the flipside, there's a very strong argument to be made that we can't put the genie back in the bottle either and within this capitalist system I would rather see garage devs use AI to win, instead of sitting on their principles just so they can lose to the AAA behemoths that unscrupulously do it anyway and lay off the paid artists.

    edit to add: commers r hard yo

    4 votes
  11. Comment on Indie Game Awards rescinds Clair Obscur's GOTY wins over use of generative AI [for now-removed background assets] in ~games

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    Check their FAQ, they don't even really know what constitutes indie. Their first line starts with: "It's a tricky question without a strict, black-and-white answer."...

    What qualifications does one currently need to enter a game for the Indie Game Awards?

    Check their FAQ, they don't even really know what constitutes indie. Their first line starts with:
    "It's a tricky question without a strict, black-and-white answer."
    https://www.indiegameawards.gg/faq

    Games developed by studios and published by Devolver Digital are considered indie games, but major standalone studios like FromSoftware are not. Why? Hell if I know.
    I mean I agree, nobody would consider Elden Ring indie, but there's little rhyme or reason to it if you truly think about it.

    13 votes
  12. Comment on Indie Game Awards rescinds Clair Obscur's GOTY wins over use of generative AI [for now-removed background assets] in ~games

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    Weight classes is genuinely not a bad idea though part of the magic of indie is that you can create Vampire Survivors with $1500 and still beat other high budget games. You'd also be surprised how...

    Weight classes is genuinely not a bad idea though part of the magic of indie is that you can create Vampire Survivors with $1500 and still beat other high budget games.

    You'd also be surprised how many games will end up in the heavy weight class. Hades is estimated to have cost $15 million. Silksong 5ish. CO33 10mil. TECHNICALLY Star Citizen is an indie at $900 million dollars.

    18 votes
  13. Comment on Indie Game Awards rescinds Clair Obscur's GOTY wins over use of generative AI [for now-removed background assets] in ~games

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    I think you're mixing concepts here about what AI enables. Consider someone with a physical defect unable to create a drawing to save their life but with oodles of vision that an AI can realise. I...

    If you have so little vision for your game that you prefer to resort to having a magic 8-ball make milquetoast visuals for it instead of giving it a go yourself, why even bother? I would prefer programmer art.

    I think you're mixing concepts here about what AI enables. Consider someone with a physical defect unable to create a drawing to save their life but with oodles of vision that an AI can realise. I do consider that something we should celebrate.

    Now I also don't think we're at the point yet it's worthwhile doing so, "milquetoast visuals" is more than an apt description of what AI now produces, but there's a specific distinction I'm trying to make between people with art skills and art vision.

    which devalues artists

    I wouldn't be able to pay an artist on this shoestring budget anyway. AI use is all about being responsible and I know people find that difficult because there is indeed a real danger it devalues real artists' work (see the EA example), but being so vehemently against it when that might mean missing someone's brilliant artistic vision because they can't hold a pencil is a step in the other direction I find difficult to accept.
    And yes of course, if you can pay the artists you should pay the artists.

    11 votes
  14. Comment on Indie Game Awards rescinds Clair Obscur's GOTY wins over use of generative AI [for now-removed background assets] in ~games

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    Isn't it? An EA sacking all of their artists to replace it with an AI is a problem. A lone coder without the money to hire an artist and without the skill to create more than programmer art now...

    Isn't it? An EA sacking all of their artists to replace it with an AI is a problem.
    A lone coder without the money to hire an artist and without the skill to create more than programmer art now has a competitive edge.

    Though it also simultaneously creates a rift between indies that do and indies that don't. What I don't want is that indies should feel pressured to use AI or fall behind other indies.
    There's a fine line there and I don't particularly fault an award show for taking a hardline stance, but it does feel a little stifling.

    19 votes
  15. Comment on Indie Game Awards rescinds Clair Obscur's GOTY wins over use of generative AI [for now-removed background assets] in ~games

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    I saw a video on YouTube a while back that talked about how CO33 came to be, and a lot of it had to do with the creator selling an idea to investors. That idea is what got them that budget. Purple...

    I saw a video on YouTube a while back that talked about how CO33 came to be, and a lot of it had to do with the creator selling an idea to investors. That idea is what got them that budget. Purple blobs do not sell an idea.

    There was a lot more to it so I'll try to find the video but that's the gist.

    Edit: Found it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e57JN5V6NbM

    You can see a lot of early footage in that video and more than plenty is Unreal Engine placeholder assets. If they truly only used AI for placeholder purposes I think we should consider engine assets to be in the same vein. You need to have something to show to people or your game goes nowhere.
    Also, pretty good video in general.

    16 votes
  16. Comment on Indie Game Awards rescinds Clair Obscur's GOTY wins over use of generative AI [for now-removed background assets] in ~games

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    Money isn't the qualifier for being indie or not. I can independently produce a game with my own stack of a billion dollars and it'd still be indie. Clair Obscur was independently developed even...

    Money isn't the qualifier for being indie or not. I can independently produce a game with my own stack of a billion dollars and it'd still be indie. Clair Obscur was independently developed even if they had a bunch of money come from a lot of places. Indie budgets are significantly higher than they used to be already. A budget of a couple of million isn't even that farfetched.
    Take Silksong. Independently developed with a monstrous budget. But nobody will tell you that Team Cherry isn't indie nor that they aren't professional developers.

    The image we have for indie games is often different from reality. What made them stand out is that CO33 was developed like a high budget AA(A) game* which draws some ire when the image of your award show is games like VVVVVV and Hollow Knight or Blue Prince.

    *Even that is hardly quantifiable.

    26 votes
  17. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: Holiday 2025 in ~games

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    New round, new rules. I have updated the list with a short description of the game making your choice perhaps a little easier but require more introspective answers as the challenge.

    New round, new rules. I have updated the list with a short description of the game making your choice perhaps a little easier but require more introspective answers as the challenge.

    2 votes
  18. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: Holiday 2025 in ~games

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    Wonderful. That must be a special memory. I was hoping for stories of all kinds, even saccharine ones. They are all what makes us human. (sorry for being sappy)

    Wonderful. That must be a special memory.

    (sorry for being saccharine)

    I was hoping for stories of all kinds, even saccharine ones. They are all what makes us human. (sorry for being sappy)

    1 vote
  19. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: Holiday 2025 in ~games

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    Perseverance pays off! I'm sure the next time you will be prepared. Thank you for the funny story. I changed the rules after posting the ratings but didn't signal it properly so I'll send you #1!

    Perseverance pays off! I'm sure the next time you will be prepared. Thank you for the funny story.

    I changed the rules after posting the ratings but didn't signal it properly so I'll send you #1!

    1 vote
  20. Comment on How Wall Street ruined the Roomba and then blamed Lina Khan in ~tech

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    That's genuinely surprising to me. I haven't seen any misplaced reviews myself, and I'm of half a mind to consider the incredibly frustrating and opaque naming schemes of the vacuum models as the...

    That's genuinely surprising to me. I haven't seen any misplaced reviews myself, and I'm of half a mind to consider the incredibly frustrating and opaque naming schemes of the vacuum models as the main culprit, but hey they can be wrong too. Carpets are difficult to assess too, as how they're made differs so much that one easy to clean carpet doesn't mean the other one is.

    Robot vacuums are in a weird position where they are overall worse than if you would do it yourself and their value derives from the ease of use and frequency of vacuuming.
    I see it as an increase in baseline cleanliness, and a big one at that, while still needing to clean behind things.

    Unfortunate that yours is a miss.

    1 vote