"Sandbox games are probably where they will shine. Imagine being able to play Minecraft, and tell a prompt to generate a world that resembles Tatooine, or a vampire-themed mansion."
"The problem is what it takes to implement that. I've seen companies currently trying to do exactly that, and their demos go like this "ok, give me a prompt for the environment" and if they're lucky, they can cherry pick some stuff the crowd says and if they're not, they sheepishly ask for a prompt that would visit indicate one of 5 environment types they've worked on and include several of the dozen premade textured meshes they've made[...]"
I was clearly directly addressing what they said. Unless you have a specific, substantive, on-topic question or statement, I'm going to assume that you're just fishing for things to argue about.
To automatically generate a freeform 3D sandbox environment based on a prompt? Do you have a specific criticism or counterpoint?
How does this relate to the parent comment? Is there some counterargument why X is unlikely due to Y reasons?
"Sandbox games are probably where they will shine. Imagine being able to play Minecraft, and tell a prompt to generate a world that resembles Tatooine, or a vampire-themed mansion."
"The problem is what it takes to implement that. I've seen companies currently trying to do exactly that, and their demos go like this "ok, give me a prompt for the environment" and if they're lucky, they can cherry pick some stuff the crowd says and if they're not, they sheepishly ask for a prompt that would visit indicate one of 5 environment types they've worked on and include several of the dozen premade textured meshes they've made[...]"
I was clearly directly addressing what they said. Unless you have a specific, substantive, on-topic question or statement, I'm going to assume that you're just fishing for things to argue about.
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