I’m amazed alright. This is like the sloppiest of slop. There’s absolutely nothing happening in this so called “game”. They’re in a rush, but there are no enemies, guns just randomly go off, and they take a completely nonsensical path.
Very cool!

I’m amazed alright. This is like the sloppiest of slop. There’s absolutely nothing happening in this so called “game”. They’re in a rush, but there are no enemies, guns just randomly go off, and they take a completely nonsensical path.
Very cool!

It’s been in the oven for a while now, there’s actually not much evidence it will become “good” at this point. It seems like the only thing AI pushers can come up with in response to the fact of hallucinations is to shrug and assume they’ll just go away at some point.
It can’t go away at some point because it has no grounding in physical space. It has no constraints. It has no systems.
Without rules like gravity existing, objects not clipping through other objects, the ground existing and walls being physical things or just general persistence of what is being generated such that it doesn’t disappear when you turn around there is never going to be an end to hallucinations. All of it is a hallucination without rules and constraints.
It’s dreaming without physics, which just leads to the most warped outcomes. Physics and persistence provide constraints upon which all other things are written. You require them as a foundation before any of this will work.
Then I guess it’s not going to get better. I just assumed with advances like ollama being able to run small models on local less intensive hardware, eventually the tech would catch up and these planet crushing data centers and overpriced video cards wouldn’t be needed anymore. That’s on me for having a somewhat bright outlook for the future lol
It might become more efficient, it’s just that the fundamental flaw that these things have probably won’t be solved: they confidently spit out complete fabrication in the same way they spit out correct information.