by talkin2snakes » Wed Sep 06, 2017 4:04 pm
this seems a rather regressive, humanist approach tho? feel u r not a true nerd.
if there's one thing we can learn from the machines (a la lee sedol/alphaGo) surely it's that one should always utilise the hive-mind?
there was actually a very good example here a while back: i was talking about gaming (god knows why, last game i played was house of the dead), some guy talked about how in a game he had accidentally/indifferently killed a character who meant him no harm, and after he realised his mistake went back and restarted, only to be accosted by a new character who accused him of being a murderer trying to cover his tracks. which is exactly the kind ofgranular knowledge im talking about (whilst also feeling like a queasy dostoevskian dream). Presumably a moment that stood out from many hundreds/thousands of hours of game-time that i will never put in.
edit: also, im really lazy, do you think people get into the art game to do in-depth research??