• Ubisoft Doesn't Learn

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 17 10:52:15 2023
    So, yeah. NFTs are back. Sorry.

    Or rather, Ubisoft really wants them to come back. After losing their
    shirts (and reputations) on their previous attempt to lever NFTs into
    their games, they are trying again.*

    Sure, the customers hate the idea. Sure, the employees hate the idea.
    Sure, the NFT market has collapsed. But that doesn't matter, right?
    And they're not NFTs anyway; they are 'smart collectibles'. So this
    time it's gonna work. Why, you'll even be able to level them up and
    forge new ones with recipes. How can it not work?

    <sigh>

    I suspect somebody high up at Ubisoft really bought into the whole cryptocoin/NFT thing and is desperate to find new suckers to prop up
    his investment. But, c'mon; give it up man. That train has sailed.
    Anyway, the new hotness is AI, not NFTs. You don't wanna be seen as old-fanished? Don't get left behind. See if you can somehow
    unnecessarily wedge ChatGPT into your games.

    I mean, even mobile games haven't tried to embrace NFTs as desperately
    as Ubisoft. When you come out the worst in a comparison with the most
    rapacious part of the video game industry, you really need to do a
    rethink.

    Well, it will be fun to watch this crash-n-burn too.





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    * read about it here:
    https://smartcollectibles.io/

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed May 17 09:06:44 2023
    On 5/17/2023 7:52 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    So, yeah. NFTs are back. Sorry.

    Or rather, Ubisoft really wants them to come back. After losing their
    shirts (and reputations) on their previous attempt to lever NFTs into
    their games, they are trying again.*

    Sure, the customers hate the idea. Sure, the employees hate the idea.
    Sure, the NFT market has collapsed. But that doesn't matter, right?
    And they're not NFTs anyway; they are 'smart collectibles'. So this
    time it's gonna work. Why, you'll even be able to level them up and
    forge new ones with recipes. How can it not work?

    <sigh>

    I suspect somebody high up at Ubisoft really bought into the whole cryptocoin/NFT thing and is desperate to find new suckers to prop up
    his investment. But, c'mon; give it up man. That train has sailed.

    Straight to the bottom of the harbor. Didn't even reach the sea. The
    Mad Scientist who tried was very surprised. Very briefly.

    Anyway, the new hotness is AI, not NFTs. You don't wanna be seen as old-fanished? Don't get left behind. See if you can somehow
    unnecessarily wedge ChatGPT into your games.

    I mean, even mobile games haven't tried to embrace NFTs as desperately
    as Ubisoft. When you come out the worst in a comparison with the most rapacious part of the video game industry, you really need to do a
    rethink.

    Well, it will be fun to watch this crash-n-burn too.

    In related news: Donald Trump's Trading Cards Plunge to Record Low Value

    https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-digital-trading-card-price-cryptocurrency-nft-1800585


    :D

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  • From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Wed May 17 11:45:25 2023
    On Wed, 17 May 2023 10:52:15 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Anyway, the new hotness is AI, not NFTs. You don't wanna be seen as >old-fanished? Don't get left behind. See if you can somehow
    unnecessarily wedge ChatGPT into your games.

    Oh, that's going to happen. I think Bethesda will probably release
    something where the entire open world, including the dialog, will be procedurely generated on the spot and call it "The Elder Scrolls VI: Roguelike." It will require a Core i9 13900K and 64 GB of RAM.

    --
    Zag

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    spent more time alone with my computer.' ~Dan(i) Bunten

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Wed May 17 13:30:26 2023
    On Wed, 17 May 2023 11:45:25 -0500, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
    wrote:
    On Wed, 17 May 2023 10:52:15 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Anyway, the new hotness is AI, not NFTs. You don't wanna be seen as >>old-fanished? Don't get left behind. See if you can somehow
    unnecessarily wedge ChatGPT into your games.

    Oh, that's going to happen. I think Bethesda will probably release
    something where the entire open world, including the dialog, will be >procedurely generated on the spot and call it "The Elder Scrolls VI: >Roguelike." It will require a Core i9 13900K and 64 GB of RAM.

    Damn, I knew I should have splurged on that extra 32GB...

    And I'm absolutely sure that ChatGPT will be used in future games.
    It's too powerful a tool for publishers to ignore.

    I'm just not convinced that - other than reducing development costs -
    it will make for better games.

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  • From Zaghadka@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Thu May 18 09:12:21 2023
    On Wed, 17 May 2023 13:30:26 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    On Wed, 17 May 2023 11:45:25 -0500, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
    wrote:
    On Wed, 17 May 2023 10:52:15 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Anyway, the new hotness is AI, not NFTs. You don't wanna be seen as >>>old-fanished? Don't get left behind. See if you can somehow
    unnecessarily wedge ChatGPT into your games.

    Oh, that's going to happen. I think Bethesda will probably release >>something where the entire open world, including the dialog, will be >>procedurely generated on the spot and call it "The Elder Scrolls VI: >>Roguelike." It will require a Core i9 13900K and 64 GB of RAM.

    Damn, I knew I should have splurged on that extra 32GB...

    And I'm absolutely sure that ChatGPT will be used in future games.
    It's too powerful a tool for publishers to ignore.

    I'm just not convinced that - other than reducing development costs -
    it will make for better games.

    Currently? No.

    I engaged Bing and asked it to "write a story about a llama going to the dentist"*. It sucked. I mean, it was really bad and it took me at my word
    that it was going to the dentist, complete with a mama llama**, instead
    of a human caregiver taking it to a dentist (which should have been the veterinarian). It is not context aware. It anthropomorphized the llama.
    So facts wrong and narrative dry as a bone. Like I remember my daughters writing stories in the 5th grade. That level of "not good."

    I then went on about llamatron and asked many other obsessive questions
    about llamas.***


    *Seriously, I did this. I thought about you the whole time.

    **It did not call her "mama llama," completely missing the opportunity to rhyme. So much for "creativity." A text generator that lacks creativity
    will provide convincing dialog and narratives, but lifeless as well.

    ***Again, thinking about you all the time with nothing but love in my
    heart.

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    Zag

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 18 10:32:28 2023
    On Thu, 18 May 2023 09:12:21 -0500, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
    wrote:
    On Wed, 17 May 2023 13:30:26 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    And I'm absolutely sure that ChatGPT will be used in future games.
    It's too powerful a tool for publishers to ignore.

    I'm just not convinced that - other than reducing development costs -
    it will make for better games.

    Currently? No.

    I engaged Bing and asked it to "write a story about a llama going to the >dentist"*. It sucked. I mean, it was really bad and it took me at my word >that it was going to the dentist, complete with a mama llama**, instead
    of a human caregiver taking it to a dentist (which should have been the >veterinarian). It is not context aware. It anthropomorphized the llama.
    So facts wrong and narrative dry as a bone. Like I remember my daughters >writing stories in the 5th grade. That level of "not good."


    I'm not sure why you even bother.

    There will never, ever, EVER be a better story told about llama
    denistry than the one put to song way back in 1975.

    C'mon, sing along. You know the tune.

    Me And my llama
    Me and my llama
    Goin' to the dentist today
    Seems a little crazy
    Guess you're just too lazy
    You gotta get your teeth cleaned today

    Me and my llama
    Jumped out of our pajamas
    And ran off to the dentist today
    Me and my llama
    Me and my llama
    We're goin 'to the dentist ooo-eee
    Yes, it's just my llama and me

    Tell me if you feel afraid
    Remember just to whisper softly into my ear
    I won't leave and go away
    You know I'm gonna be right here
    Open up wide now
    Let him look inside now
    'Cause after this we'll go on our way
    I won't let him hurt you
    I'll be right there beside you
    And I can tell that you'll be okay

    Me and my llama
    Jumped out of our pajamas
    And ran off to the dentist today

    Me and my llama
    Me and my llama
    We're goin' to the dentist oooo-eee
    Yes, it's just my llama and me

    Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da....
    'Cause after this we'll go on out and play...

    Me and my llama
    Me and my llama
    The sun is bright and now we are free
    Yes, it's just my llama and me

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  • From Xocyll@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 21 15:41:37 2023
    Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of
    the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs say:

    On Wed, 17 May 2023 13:30:26 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    On Wed, 17 May 2023 11:45:25 -0500, Zaghadka <zaghadka@hotmail.com>
    wrote:
    On Wed, 17 May 2023 10:52:15 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action, >>>Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Anyway, the new hotness is AI, not NFTs. You don't wanna be seen as >>>>old-fanished? Don't get left behind. See if you can somehow >>>>unnecessarily wedge ChatGPT into your games.

    Oh, that's going to happen. I think Bethesda will probably release >>>something where the entire open world, including the dialog, will be >>>procedurely generated on the spot and call it "The Elder Scrolls VI: >>>Roguelike." It will require a Core i9 13900K and 64 GB of RAM.

    Damn, I knew I should have splurged on that extra 32GB...

    And I'm absolutely sure that ChatGPT will be used in future games.
    It's too powerful a tool for publishers to ignore.

    I'm just not convinced that - other than reducing development costs -
    it will make for better games.

    Currently? No.

    I engaged Bing and asked it to "write a story about a llama going to the >dentist"*. It sucked. I mean, it was really bad and it took me at my word >that it was going to the dentist, complete with a mama llama**, instead
    of a human caregiver taking it to a dentist (which should have been the >veterinarian). It is not context aware. It anthropomorphized the llama.
    So facts wrong and narrative dry as a bone. Like I remember my daughters >writing stories in the 5th grade. That level of "not good."

    So, "What my llama did on it's summer vacation"?

    (Incidentally until I spell checked I had mistakenly spelled Summer as
    Sumer, which would also work I guess although apparently that would
    involve a time travelling Llama. That would likely be a more
    interesting story though.)

    Xocyll
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