Like this week's NextFest. I'm seeing complaints from devs that they can't get noticed because of AI slop, and complaints from content creators that many games look the same.
Exactly. The sloppiness won't ever stop. If this has any chance of stemming the price creep then I'm all for it (but let's be real that won't stop either)
I was messing with dx12 again, i actually managed to do the first couple nvidia raytracing tutorials and was doing the one for instancing.
Spent prolly three days trying to get this to work with rasterization. Asked google ai to help me through it, it explained what i was doing wrong and gave me strong words of encouragement.
When I finally got it working which still felt good because I wasnt letting the machine do all the work for me I had to ask it. Is this what people consider "vibe coding"
It tells me that a majority of people just use the llm to try and do everything for them instead of using it as a learning tool/aide.
People who vibe code just put in a prompt and expect the machine to do it all. To me its like the teacher I felt bad for when I would ask a million questions.
I think it can be a powerful thing in the hands of people who want to learn.
Get ready for a tidal wave of slop games.
You best start believin' in tidal waves of slop games Ms. Pancake. Yer already in one!
Like this week's NextFest. I'm seeing complaints from devs that they can't get noticed because of AI slop, and complaints from content creators that many games look the same.
Exactly. The sloppiness won't ever stop. If this has any chance of stemming the price creep then I'm all for it (but let's be real that won't stop either)
So in short nothing will change. Got it.
Yada yada yada ai is terrible.
I was messing with dx12 again, i actually managed to do the first couple nvidia raytracing tutorials and was doing the one for instancing.
Spent prolly three days trying to get this to work with rasterization. Asked google ai to help me through it, it explained what i was doing wrong and gave me strong words of encouragement.
When I finally got it working which still felt good because I wasnt letting the machine do all the work for me I had to ask it. Is this what people consider "vibe coding"
It tells me that a majority of people just use the llm to try and do everything for them instead of using it as a learning tool/aide.
People who vibe code just put in a prompt and expect the machine to do it all. To me its like the teacher I felt bad for when I would ask a million questions.
I think it can be a powerful thing in the hands of people who want to learn.
The larger the gaming company, the more propaganda. So might be good?
Plot twist, slop games will be better and more based than what mainstream developers put out.