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RetroGoblet79@eviltoast.org to memes@lemmy.world · 2 days ago

Thank you Ubisoft!

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Thank you Ubisoft!

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RetroGoblet79@eviltoast.org to memes@lemmy.world · 2 days ago
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    Ever notice how the best games out there are either indie games or made by ex-devs formerly from a big developer?

    Capitalism does away with ingenuity and creativity. Look at the biggest developers, like Ubisoft or Activision or EA, and their most flagship product(s), and you’ll see that none of them are inventive in any way, they’re all just regurgitated forms of whatever sells.

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      No wonder ML text and image generators are so popular with large corporations.

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        I had the same thought. They just want cookie cutter shit. The same as they’ve gotten previously and generic enough to appeal to most.

        That’s basically what ML is all about, catering to the average.

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      You realize that game devs tend to work at many studios over the course of their career? Don’t you?

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      It’s not capitalism’s fault. The games made by former developers also sell great and are financially viable, the audience also loves them.

      What you’re looking at is pure greed.

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        What you’re looking at is pure greed.

        What you’re looking at is peak performance in the context of an unbounded, morally and societally-unrestrained capitalistic system

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        It’s the same picture.

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