Tru Gamer TV catches up with the World Leader in Visual Computing Technologies NVIDIA. They get hands on as NVidia tell us more information about there powerful new handheld system.
Nvidia presented Covert Protocol, a tech demo aiming to showcase the "power" of the Nvidia Ace technology applied to video game characters.
I don’t know why people keep thinking of it as AI vs no AI.
A much more likely scenario is the use of AI alongside human work.
Eg. AI voices used during side quests or banter to boost the lines of dialog.
AI generating additional pre determined branches in dialog tree options for more freedom in conversations with NPCs
The biggest thing to talk about here is that every interaction requires communication to inworld servers so there's three big impacts here
1) games are always online no question about it
2) delays in processing on inworld servers, outages or unexpected load as a result of some astronomically popular game will cause real time game delays ever wait for a chat got response this will be similar as the context must be pulled via the llm.
Now as for the other impact the artistic one no I don't think writers can be replaced I've mentioned before often AI generated writing is word soup I still standby that it's also evident in the video to.
AI can not convery accurately human emotions and I don't think ever will.
I know publishers are looking to cut down on development costs but what happens when inworld decide to charge per interaction or update their pricing a year after your game goes live you have no choice but pay it or shutter it.
Ive felt for a while that we are heading towards this place of games being disposable entertainment and now it's feeling more and more accurate
NVIDIA has released the RTX HDR AI-powered Freestyle filter to enable great HDR in SDR-only PC games. They also added RTX Dynamic Vibrance.
I had a little drag and drop mod that did this, it's nice to see that I can do it through the filters now. It really makes a difference on games like Control that has some really washed out blacks making the game lose depth and look flat. Borderlands 2 looks great with it on, makes the colours pop and the 'splosion's are epic.
This is some exciting news. NVIDIA today announced the GeForce RTX™ 40 SUPER Series family of GPUs at CES.
It seems like a pretty hard sell with all the smartphones and tablets out there competing.
It just a dedicated splashtop device. I do this right now with my Xperia Z tablet and 360 controller......... with my AMD GPU, lol.
Doesn't matter now.... due to the fact that they should be supporting this device instead of announcing yet more new iterations of Tegra namely 5 and 6.
I could several good reasons to get this vs just sticking with your phone and then of course, several for why not to get it.
Pros: if you don't have a laptop, this is a great way to stream high def games from Steam library to this device. Plus if you don't have a wifi signal on the go, you can still play any android game. The speakers, controller, and Tenga 4 chip and all upgrades to what any cell phone can do. You can play it in your bed or on a recliner vs hunched over at a computer desk.
Cons: price and you have to own a Nvidia gpu 650 or higher to stream games.