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What’s a Technological Advancement You Hope Never Comes to Gaming?

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With all the rapid advancements in gaming technology, there's a lot to be excited about, but are there any developments you'd rather avoid? Whether it's something that could ruin the gaming experience or cross ethical boundaries, what tech do you hope never makes its way into the gaming world?

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I really hope that excessive AI-generated content will never dominates gaming. Of course , I know that AI can enhance experiences, over-reliance on generated content could lead to unpalatable situation.

 

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1 hour ago, Lens said:

I really hope that excessive AI-generated content will never dominates gaming. Of course , I know that AI can enhance experiences, over-reliance on generated content could lead to unpalatable situation.

 

Agreed. Ai-generated content as of this moment makes games feel so generic. Most of the content produced by it is just a ripoff of existing content and most of the time, it's very obvious.

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13 hours ago, killamch89 said:

Agreed. Ai-generated content as of this moment makes games feel so generic. Most of the content produced by it is just a ripoff of existing content and most of the time, it's very obvious.

 AI-generated content doesn't have to replace human creativity entirely. It should be use to assist because I know it often lacks soul and originality. 

 

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8 hours ago, Scorpion said:

I think Mandatory always-online requirements.

The always-online requirements can be so frustrating to me, especially when there are unstable internet connections. Some games like Diablo III and SimCity initially suffered from this. 

 

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10 hours ago, Lens said:

The always-online requirements can be so frustrating to me, especially when there are unstable internet connections. Some games like Diablo III and SimCity initially suffered from this. 

 

Absolutely! Another concern is the DRM (Digital Rights Management) restrictions. I have seen games penalized for invasive DRM. It happened to Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed 

 

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