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ooonurse t1_jeftndj wrote

Couple of things that mean the answer is no for now.

ChatGPT is trained on the world as we knew it at a point in time, why would you need all of that knowledge inside a game unless the game is set right now in the current world we live in? Those games would be pretty dull...

Dialogue choices are usually used to progress the story in one way or another, but there's no guarantee that the language model will say the right things or give you the right choices, so you might get stuck because the language model predicted the appropriate responses incorrectly, based on the way you phrased your questions.

ChatGPT has limited amount of context it can handle and so any lengthy dialogue leads it to start forgetting what you initially talked about which could get frustrating pretty quickly. Let me tell you, it's infuriating when you ask it to write code and it forgets your requirements as it gets halfway through the solution.

The compute power required is very high. Try running a local language model that is much smaller than chatGPT and you'll see it's not a natural pace of dialogue, so games would have to be constantly connected to the internet for dialogue to work. Fine in World of Warcraft, not fine in single player RPGs.

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BishyC2 t1_jeft7lo wrote

I have roughly 1000 cad to spend on a setup I already have a laptop and a ps4. I have only tried to run basic games on my computer like Minecraft and Terraria. minecraft runs at about 18 fps. I would say I use my laptop more than my PlayStation but if I was to upgrade I could see that changing. I would still probably still play a lot of Minecraft if I was to get a new pc but would try other games like satisfactory and might try modding Minecraft. I just want advice on if I should stick with what I have or upgrade

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Toeslap t1_jeft5m1 wrote

Between RDR, cyberpunk, dead space, and sons of forest, I've been playing cyberpunk the most. I recently got it and haven't stopped playing. The other games I got bored quickly. I'm playing Cyberpunk how I would Skyrim

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Chewbubbles t1_jeft4gy wrote

Tecmo Super Bowl is the absolute goat of football games.

I know in terms of competition, there wasn't much back then, but this game was incredible. It kept stats, players could get injured, it gave multiple modes to play, and gave us the Bo Jackson runs the clock out glitch.

I remember playing this as a kid and thinking how amazing it was that a game actually kept stats ( I didn't know Zelda existed yet).

Legit one of the favorite games growing up.

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mope_n t1_jefsmh4 wrote

The original HL was a kind of second coming of Jesus for single player FPS but more so for online gaming in the late 90s early 00s imo. It had some great popular mods and the obvious TFC and CS came from it.

Half Life 2 was a cool game but the gaming industry had learned and moved on and it never left the same impression as the first game.

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