Colin Campbell, Gary Whitta and Jeremy Williams tackle this week's game industry news including the fate of Ken Kutaragi, whether or not eBay flippers ought to be shot like dogs, recent reports on the effectiveness of the ESRB ratings, the wonderful Gears of War, hardware comparisons and the Person of the Year.
They also interview the president of Sony Computer Entertainment America, Jack Tretton, who talks about the handheld battle, and the challenges of launching PS3. Busy.
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"They want you to believe the devs under them are super stoked to work generative AI into their processes," continued Gaider, "but I assure you what they took as excitement was really a veiled wail of despair not unlike the time that team was informed of their new 'really cool' live service mandate.".
I think anyone with some common sense knew this, im glad i don't support their games anymore, what a sh!t company.
I said this yesterday. AI isn't what we want when it comes to crafting artistry. Alas, these soulless corporate morons don't care about their work, only about cutting corners as much as possible.