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Ralh3 t1_jef2ehm wrote

You are going to have a very hard time with that, you should consider toning down your goals a bit with that small of a budget. Any decent 4k 120hz monitor alone is going to take pretty much your entire budget and the GPU to run it will cost just as much

If you are willing to go 1440p you will have a far easier time of putting a plan together

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BrilliantDouble4469 OP t1_jef23yu wrote

haha yeah. i have never played any MMORPGs honestly (like a world of warcraft) - I always imagined they'd actually limit this and say only one player can win the "golden goblin kidney" and everyone else gets a "silver" one? but you mean anyone who completes the event does? why is that - feels like quite a simple thing to solve and makes it even more competitive no? i would be more interested in an event if they said only the top 1% would win some legendary item than everyone wins it. scarcity drives perception of value and all that.

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jordgoin t1_jef1qj2 wrote

No I definitely did see that, I was however able to put that aside because I was to busy enjoying the amazing story, characters, music, etc. Just like I got over the borderline unplayable ps3 versions of those games I mentioned because they had something wonderful underneath all the jank. If that is not for you then there is nothing wrong with that, but some people will still enjoy it and there is nothing wrong with that. The state of the game at launch is not excusable and we should expect more, we did not get everything that was promised to be in the game, but when everything was said and done I still loved what I got out of it much more than almost any recent AAA game.

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BurlyKnave t1_jef147s wrote

Not an AI generated game, but maybe an AI guided game. MMOs seem too limited to me. I mean the ones I played, sure there is a story, but it's telling the same story to every single player. Every single player gets the same exact quest. It doesn't make sense, even from a storytelling point of view.

I mean, BobHardcheese, ZhaoMadguns, PolinaFireMaiden, and XxXxXYourMamaTastesLikeChickenXxXxX all walk up to the same quest giver, who ask them to fetch her 5 mountain goblin kidneys or whatever. Eventually that she'd have tens of thousands of goblin kidneys, right? And we're expect to completely ignore that, because game logic.

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Mando_the_Pando t1_jef0trq wrote

I think it could be fun, and I have thought about it as well.

Here is the thing, I dont think we are QUITE there yet with AI. Sure, chatGPT can write stories with some input, but afaik that is still too heavy to run on a personal computer.

However, I dont doubt that we will in <5 years see a game lite pathfinder where the game actually reacts to what you are doing. Maybe even having the abillity to write what you want to answer instead of choosing predefined choices.

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SiNi5T3R t1_jef051b wrote

Oh really? You never parked your vehicle and saw the entire city come to a halt?

Even at launch skyrim had better AI than that. At least triggering guards in a city was somewhat of a normal event, not just a literal "they spawn around you no matter what even inside walls lol" fiasco like cp.

And mind you, just putting cyberpunk in the same comparison category as those 2 games, even if favorably, is a really bad look.

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