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themurphy, do games w Square Enix says it wants generative AI to be doing 70% of its QA and debugging by the end of 2027

Well, it’s not game development, but bugfixes and quality testing.

I dont know, but it does makes sense, when there’s still 30% work being done by human eyes. There will still be people checking everything through.

Even if they hit 50-50, they could put more money into the development.

The argument that they will just save the money only works as long as another company doesnt use it for game devs. Otherwise you naturally fall behind.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

It also only works as long as the AI can actually competently do the QA work. This is what an AI thinks a video game is. To do QA, it will have to know that something is wrong, flag it, and be able to tell when it’s fixed. The most likely situation I can foresee is that it creates even more work for the remaining humans to do when they’re already operating at a deficit.

riskable,
@riskable@programming.dev avatar

To be fair, that’s what an AI video generator thinks an FPS is. That’s not the same thing as AI-assisted coding. Though it’s still hilarious! “Press F to pay respects” 🤣

For reference, using AI to automate your QA isn’t a bad idea. There’s a bunch of ways to handle such things but one of the more interesting ones is to pit AIs against each other. Not in the game, but in their reports… You tell AI to perform some action and generate a report about it while telling another AI to be extremely skeptical about the first AI’s reports and to reject anything that doesn’t meet some minimum standard.

That’s what they’re doing over at Anthropic (internally) with Claude Code QA tasks and it’s super fascinating! Heard them talk about that setup on a podcast recently and it kinda blew my mind… They have more than just two “Claudes” pitted against each other too: In the example they talked about, they had four: One generating PRs, another reviewing/running tests, another one checking the work of the testing Claude, and finally a Claude setup to perform critical security reviews of the final PRs.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

I don’t know what they were testing, but if your output is text, it will be a lot easier for the AI to know it’s correct than any of the plethora of ways that video games can go subtly wrong, and that’s where my lack of faith comes from. Even scraping text from the internet, my experience is more often that AI is confident in its wrong answer than it is helpful.

Krusty, do gaming w Battlefield REDSEC, the series’ take on Battle Royale, is a free-to-play game launching this week [VGC]
@Krusty@feddit.it avatar

I could download it if there isn’t any kernel level anticheat

andrewrgross, do gaming w Halo community lead wears PlayStation t-shirt to announce: ‘Halo is on PlayStation going forward’ [VGC]

I’m glad to see cross platform releasing. Eventually, I’d like consoles to all just be open platforms.

IrritableOcelot,

Openness is great, but there’s no financial reason to make specialized hardware to operate an open platform.

Historically, consoles have been sold near cost, and profits have been made on game sales after the fact. If you can just buy your games from Steam on console, the price of the console will go up. At some point, it no longer makes sense to buy the specialized hardware.

But we’ll get to see how that goes! It’s looking more and more like the next Xbox is going to run Windows.

wirelesswire,

We’re already seeing some of that with things like the ROG Ally. There are also specialized emulator platforms that can play cartridges from multiple consoles.

IrritableOcelot,

Yup, and the price of the Xbox Ally is ridiculous, as expected!

theangriestbird,
@theangriestbird@beehaw.org avatar

Seems like that is Microsoft’S new strategy, pivot to PC where their storefront is just one of several options for buying games. Their super premium console they are teasing is probably just a Windows computer. Unclear what will happen with older Xbox purchases/if back compatibility will continue to be a concern. Might end up being the sacrificial lamb to our open future.

Megaman_EXE,

I’m really hoping all my existing purchases can be played via PC one day. If “everything” is indeed becoming an xbox, then I’m hoping this becomes a reality. I’m disappointed they’re moving away from their traditional consoles, though. It feels like the end of something special.

dfyx, do gaming w Halo community lead wears PlayStation t-shirt to announce: ‘Halo is on PlayStation going forward’ [VGC]
@dfyx@lemmy.helios42.de avatar

Oh yeah, exactly what the PlayStation needs: more soulless shooter sequels from Microsoft. What ever would we have done without Halo? Played CoD?

Auth, do games w More than 1,200 games journalists have left the media in the last two years | VGC

I hate games journalists. I’m sure there are some good ones but most of them are corporate trash and their reviews are thinly veiled ads. They dont care about the games they write about. They dont take the time to learn the games and are just generally bad at games. Basically the entire industry is just shitting out the most dogshit video game opinions 24/7. I’d rather go to Lemmy or Reddit and read what actual players have to say about games.

SlartyBartFast, do games w More than 1,200 games journalists have left the media in the last two years | VGC

I blame AI

Quique,

They were long gone before AI

SlartyBartFast,

I blame time-traveling AI

Glytch,

Damn Roko’s basilisk, ruining games journalism.

gmtom, do games w More than 1,200 games journalists have left the media in the last two years | VGC

Lol.

Games “journalists” have always been awful at their job and the entire industry is so incredibly fucky with nerds power tripping on the tiniest modicum of power they’ve been given.

Rei13, do games w More than 1,200 games journalists have left the media in the last two years | VGC

Personally haven’t really read gaming journalism even before. If I want to see what score a game has, I’m much more likely to check How Long To Beat or Backloggd, where users rate games.

Or, as has been mentioned in this thread, Youtubers, if I want a singular subjective opinion as opposed to a “out of 5” or “out of 10” score which, admittedly can be tricky when different people have a different view on what each number should mean. For instance, a 5 (on a 10 scale), is average for me when I rate anime. But most of the anime community uses 7 as the average, so a 6.2 show on MyAnimeList, which you would think is above average, is actually below.

Bronzebeard, do games w More than 1,200 games journalists have left the media in the last two years | VGC

Honestly surprised anyone who could claim to be a journalist was left in that advertising front of an industry

wesker, do gaming w Microsoft support for Windows 10 officially ends today, but a third of Steam players still use it | VGC
@wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I tried Bazzite for the first time last weekend. I was shook at how far Linux gaming has come. Some of the games I play actually saw performance increases.

I don’t see any reason to return to Windows for gaming, except maybe a sandboxed VM for the very rare game that requires kernel-level anti cheat.

knowone,

I’ve got Mint as my main OS for everything except Windows, which I use solely for gaming. Would you say it’s worth just replacing windows with Bazzite? I pirate some games and only a portion of my games are on Steam, so I always thought it might not be the best idea to leave windows behind altogether. Also I’m basically a novice with command lines and such (hence why I’m using Mint)

wesker,
@wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I can’t make any recommendations yet, I’m still very early in my own evaluation. I can say with Bazzite, most functionality seems available by UI. They also include tooling to manage manually installed games, as well as other platforms such as GOG, etc.

Coelacanth,
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

I believe the final frontier for Linux gaming - apart from some niche cases - is multiplayer games with kernel-level anticheat. They are literally impossible to play on Linux, so if you’re into one of those then don’t bother.

The other edge case is modding. A lot of mods work just fine on Linux, but some just don’t and some - like those relying on Mod Managers and the like - might require more fiddling and specific tinkering. If you do a lot of modding it’s probably easier to stick to Windows as you know everything just works.

Otherwise you should be good to try.

DebatableRaccoon,

Not to mention general support from software companies. I recently endeavoured to try Bazzite only to find out I can’t install my VPN’s client on it because there’s not a flatpak version. Given a handful of other programs I specifically like and would need to find workarounds or alternatives to, I won’t be jumping over anytime soon.

SincerityIsCool,

I use mint for gaming and it works just fine. Granted my computer isn’t particularly new, and I have an AMD GPU (nvidia is more finicky and some distros support it better than others out of the box)

megopie,

You’d probably be fine using mint.

Like, if you’re using an Nvidia graphics card you’d want to use mint’s built in driver manger GUI (don’t need to even use the command line) to make sure you have the best driver. If you have AMD graphics (ether iGPU or dedicated GPU) you don’t even have to do that. The main thing that Bazzite does is have the right Nvidia graphics drivers out of the box.

The main difference between the two is the package manager, the thing that downloads programs and makes sure they have all the dependencies they need to run. Bazzite is fedora derived so it uses DNF instead of the Debian derived APT for package management. Frankly the differences between the two are not really material.

Ether way, Lutris will get windows versions of games running as well as steam does, and any game can be added to Lutris regardless of how you got it, if not from one of the major store fronts you just have point Lutris to the files.

Faydaikin,
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

I use Mint as well. Haven’t had any major problems using it for gaming.

Steam and Lutris pretty much has me covered.

scrubbles,
!deleted6348 avatar

Welcome to the family! I can’t remember the last time I needed windows for a game!

SteakSneak,

Would a sandboxed VM work for league of legends? Its the one game I occasionally play with friends that I haven’t been able to since moving to Linux. Not that I miss it much, just don’t want to be left out 🥺

Duke_Nukem_1990,

They use a kernel level anticheat don’t they? If so, no cigar I am afraid.

sculd, do gaming w Ubisoft reportedly cancelled an Assassin’s Creed game partly due to ‘political concerns’ | VGC

Do people really trust Ubisoft to fairly portrait American Civil War? I think cancelling is the right choice.

muhyb, do gaming w More than 60% of US game players only buy two games or fewer per year, survey finds | VGC

If you don’t really have time to play and you buy as you play, that’s quite understandable. I also noticed this from my Steam friendlist: The people who play less and have fewer games, don’t care if there is a sale or not. They buy games if they want and start playing right away.

SteposVenzny, do gaming w Amazon has ‘completely redesigned’ Luna with party games including an AI Snoop Dogg courtroom title | VGC

Why, when making a game that centers on a judge, is the judge Snoop Dogg? Why, when making a game that centers on Snoop Dogg, is Snoop Dogg a judge?

Whichever angle I’m coming at it from I can’t make any sense of this premise.

theangriestbird,
@theangriestbird@beehaw.org avatar
SteposVenzny,

There is no severity of raw capitalism that makes this makes this make sense to me.

hazelnoot, do gaming w PlayStation trophies will now unlock the ability to purchase real-life merchandise of some franchises | VGC
@hazelnoot@beehaw.org avatar

“unlock the ability to purchase” 😕

CosmoNova, do games w Nintendo’s Switch Mario Galaxy collection will retail for $70

They are really good games that me and my siblings enjoyed a lot. I‘ll probably replay them again one day but on a computer.

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