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44 votes
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From prototypes to future tech: How PS VR2 was built. New insight into the multi-year development process behind the PlayStation VR2 hardware.
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Any experience with making a board game?
My friend and I embarked upon a journey over the past few months to create a tabletop board game. The interesting part is that we were motivated by the emergence of generative AI and the...
My friend and I embarked upon a journey over the past few months to create a tabletop board game. The interesting part is that we were motivated by the emergence of generative AI and the capabilities it had in rapid prototyping concepts. On a whim we said, let's see how far we can push making a board game. We pushed Midjourney, ChatGPT, and a variety of creative tools to help build the foundation for our game. We both have design chops and are into diy, creative design, and 3d printing, and technology to help get this thing past the finish line.
We are now at the point were after many iterative sessions, we have a functional and fun to play game! Our intention is to give it away as a free downloadable that folks can 3d print and paper print all the parts so they can play too! Huzzah! We are balancing the rules and creating the instructions which is not something we are relying on AI aside sticking to the theme. We are in search of inspirato on what makes gameplay fun for folks today.
Question What are the most fun, exciting, or challenging aspects of any tabletop or board games you play? What keeps you engaged?
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I didn't give many specifics on the game itself, and figured it might help. Remember we used AI to come up with this storyline. The prompt was to write a story for a "Sci-fi Christmas Horror" board game...The basic premise is that you are attending a party at the North pole celebrating the research of Dr. Frost on ancient Christmas magic. Predictably things go bad, and you have to find your way out before it's too late and you are killed by a troop of Christmas themed monsters.
The games objective is to work together to escape the facility by collecting sleigh parts, fighting monsters, navigating a maze in dark hallways, and visiting special rooms to solve puzzles. It's all kinds of ridiculous but fun it its own way.
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Denuvo wants to convince you its DRM isn’t “evil”
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Anger from voice actors as NSFW mods use AI deepfakes to replicate their voices
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RPG Maker and learning game design
I have been making a game with Rpg maker MZ in my free time. It is a slow process, but it is coming along. With no background or experience with coding, I had attempted to jump into Unity a while...
I have been making a game with Rpg maker MZ in my free time. It is a slow process, but it is coming along. With no background or experience with coding, I had attempted to jump into Unity a while ago, but quickly became overwhelmed and gave up. Rpg Maker has felt like a great onboarding for learning game design. The simplicity of making events, adding in sprites, sound effects, dialog and anything else you want is amazing. I've gone from googling how to do the simplest of things, and now have a full town with npcs, a dungeon with puzzles and a few quests, and usually able to figure out any problems on my own. It feels like my own little world. I even have a small discord that I post updates to and get suggestions/comments from friends and family.
I think when I am done with this demo, I may give Unity another shot. I feel like I have a much better understanding of how to think when designing a game. I know Unity is a much bigger step, but I feel like I can at least see the staircase now.
So I guess my question for you is, what other programs have been instrumental to your game design journey? Have you used Rpg Maker and what are your thoughts on it?
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EVE Online: Add-in for Excel
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Pour one out for HDDs because PC games are starting to require SSDs
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Building a board game using AI as a guide
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They plugged GPT-4 into Minecraft – and unearthed new potential for AI
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Turning ChatGPT into a DM?
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People Make Games get their asses beat in Microsoft Excel eSports
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How Helsinki became the mobile gaming capital of the world
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Man beats machine at Go in human victory over AI
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Activision’s faulty anti-cheat software
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Meta Quest headsets will finally stop requiring a Facebook account
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Valve releases external Steam Deck CAD files under a Creative Commons license
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Acquisition of chess knowledge in AlphaZero
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Running emulators in Xbox's Edge browser
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Cheat-maker brags of computer-vision auto-aim that works on “any game”
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Your grandma’s tube TV is the hottest gaming tech
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What do you think of channels that theorize on video game lore?
Easy example: Game Theory/The Game Theorists.
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Cyberpunk 2077's dialogue was lip-synced by AI (Technical)
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New paper from DeepMind and world champion Vladimir Kramnik uses the AlphaZero self-learning chess engine to explore nine variants on the rules of chess
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Amazon and Google are in games for the wrong reasons
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Doom Eternal reverses course, will remove Denuvo Anti-Cheat with the next update
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Riot Games' new Vanguard anti-cheat system for Valorant involves a kernel mode driver that launches at boot, raising security concerns
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Speedrunning is plagued with cheating, and technological advances are making it more and more difficult to detect
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Go grandmaster Lee Se-Dol retires saying artificial intelligence cannot be defeated
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Modern games look amazing on CRT monitors
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You can now play the original Diablo in a web browser
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The computer gaming statistics technology innovators should know
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How artificial intelligence will revolutionize the way video games are developed and played
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Denuvo DRM cracks seem to be happening faster and faster
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Older video game animation may have been limited by technology, but does that make it worse?
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Denuvo: Four years later
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DOOM: The fake outrage
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The AI of Doom (2016)
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Streaming will happen, just a matter of when - EA
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Does Denuvo slow game performance? Seven games benchmarked before and after they dropped Denuvo
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Adobe Flash’s gaming legacy — thousands upon thousands of titles — and my efforts to save it
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Riot's approach to anti-cheat
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There are some 4K wallpapers on the Cyberpunk website
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Adobe Flash’s gaming legacy — thousands upon thousands of titles — and my efforts to save it
6 votes