@PurpCat Their limitations prevent beginner devs from "over-engineering" while still using modern languages like Lua.
So the recent-(ish) Minecraft movie announcement trailer along with an old chart of freeware indie games got me nostalgic for early Minecraft, and as much as I hate the cultural phenomenon it spawned, it got me thinking: Minecraft was basically an end of an era for indie gaming.
For one, it is the last major indie game to be written in Java. In fact, it's probably what got people to stop writing games in that language because it clearly showed how unoptimized its GC is for video games, especially 3D games. It also represents an era where indie developers still made their games "from scratch" instead of using an engine, and even though there are still developers who write games without engines, I feel like that practice became less prevalent when Unity became really popular.
But what truly makes it feel like an end of an era is that Minecraft was never on Steam, Origin, Desura, GOG, or Itch. It was always officially hosted on their own website which you almost never see anymore, outside of FOSS games. And their old website is a great example on how you can still have a simple, yet professional looking website.
I could go on and talk about how it was pre-culture war and that you can just make games without getting into any id-pol related drama, but I feel like that's pretty obvious. I really wish we could go back to this era.
@gabriel I've been thinking about this a lot lately. All it does is pushes people into echo-chambers and it just makes both sides think they are right about everything, leaving little to no room for a third-way or middle ground.
You also have what I call the "forbidden fruit fallacy" where people think that only the ideas that are heavily censored are the correct ones.
Bill Gates Wants To Shape AI and “Misinformation” Control and Oprah Is All Ears
https://reclaimthenet.org/bill-gates-wants-to-shape-ai-and-misinformation-control-and-oprah-is-all-ears?utm_source=fediverse
@coolboymew @noyoushutthefuckupdad I don't think they will replace actors anytime soon, at least not completely. I can see some tool that will use motion capture that the AI will impose "models" onto, which is also why I think there will still be a market for voice acting. It will just be people using voice changing software while only using one voice actor. You have more control over that compared to using just text.
@coolboymew @noyoushutthefuckupdad Yes, but those movies, along with Shark Boy & Lava Girl relied so much on blue/green screens and CGI that they kind of look like AI movies in retrospect.
@noyoushutthefuckupdad I just realize that all these AI videos look like Robert Rodriguez movies.