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Indie devs have begun adding a no generative AI stamp to their store pages
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Also, screw the independent developer who doesn't have artists to lay off nor the budget to hire them. If they want to make a game then they should spend decades learning to program and decades learning to create art and decades learning to create music. If they use AI to make code or assets then it completely invalidates their work and the fun that I'm having with their game is just fake fun. The only Real Games are those made by giant corporations with the capital to hire artists, programmers and musicians that can lovingly hand craft the loot boxes for the next major children's casino.Hey man, I think you might've dropped [these](https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-1-2-in-Satin-Brass-Non-Removable-Pin-Narrow-Utility-Hinge-2-Pack-29007/314150996) Hang in there.
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This post did not contain any content.I meant to reply to you earlier and accidentally replied to the whole thread - I agree with the sentiment below. Honestly, using AI as a coding partner when learning is actually a pretty great use for it, if you're reviewing it properly, testing, and know its limits. This initiative is much more focused on the same sorts of low quality content farms and c-suite "cost cutting" initiatives that have been making gaming suck since long before AI. If you're the sort of developer doing game jams, focusing on learning rather than volume, and taking pride in your work the quality will show through regardless.
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This 80s metal band is making real music without synthesizers!I just know people are going to flock to my novel that I manually typewritered each copy myself.
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> dry sarcasm. I only come to Lemmy to post dry sarcasm without a /s because I'm a rebelWell done sir. Well done. If we ever meet in a pub I owe you a pint