After years of dedicated research, breakthroughs, and discoveries, the video game medium has now been solved on all levels. I'm excited and ready to contribute to the future of gaming!
I envision founding a generative AI startup dedicated to crafting tools tailored for interactive storytelling within gaming—a venture that capitalizes on AI's potential to amplify human creativity in unprecedented ways.
Video games today are only a fraction of what they have the potential to be. Game designers need to understand and learn to use the nature of the medium to allow games to tell stories in a way that is unique to the medium.
As Robe Brie points out, catering to a narrow range of motivations and demographics risks making our entire industry artistically bankrupt and cultural irrelevant.
But is it any wonder games have such a hard time being recognized and respected as art, when the industry doesn't even respect its audience enough to stimulate them in any but the most basic of ways? The very best art elevates us, it grow us, it makes room inside us for new
stories and perspective, it challenges convention, it gives a raw and powerful voice to the marginalized and unheard, and most importantly, it speak to our better nature. It speaks to the wise and humane and eternal in us, not the primal instinct in us
As Robe Brie points out, catering to a narrow range of motivations and demographics risks making our entire industry artistically bankrupt and cultural irrelevant.
stories and perspective, it challenges convention, it gives a raw and powerful voice to the marginalized and unheard, and most importantly, it speak to our better nature. It speaks to the wise and humane and eternal in us, not the immature teenage shithead in us.
🚀🎮 Just dispatched an email your way, @XboxP3! 📧 Titled "The Future of Video Games: Evolution, Revolution, and Disruption". Excited to share my vision for the next gaming era! 🌟 Looking forward to your thoughts. 🎯 #GamingRevolution#FutureOfGaming
Imagine how impoverished the world would have been if we didn't invent the technology of the oil painting in time for Van Gogh's genius to unfurl through that instrument, or if we didn't have the technology of the musical instrument in time for Beethoven's genius to unfurl throug
As technology continues to increase our possibilities, what we're seeing is a shrinking of the lag time between what we dream about and what we create.
For me, every new technology is potentially a new instrument for human artistry, a conduit for new forms of human expression and creativity. Technology is that new language with which humanity can articulate its ecstatic vision of the world.