If it’s fun I don’t see the problem. I don’t have time to play it so who knows. But a lot of people seem to be having fun.
Though I guess you’ll eventually run into problems with copies of copies of copies.
That's what I'm thinking. If the game is fun, great, but just imagine what the Steam indie market will look like in a year or two when any fool can use AI to make games? Copy of a copy, as you said.
Reviews will help though. I’m not the biggest fan of DRM but those platforms at least prevent the reviews from being totally astroturfed.
More shitty AI games isn’t much of a problem if it means more good games also. As long as people can navigate to the good ones there’s a benefit.
I guess that’s a general principle that’ll apply to a lot of AI-generated things.
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