@DarthBear76 Mechanically there's no reason why one set of otherwise useless tools shouldn't be able to work the magic. Roleplay wise, as long as it fits the tone of the game why not? If there's no good reason to say no, say yes.
Today I will be re-introducing a unanimous consent motion to recognize what happened in residential schools as an act of genocide. It is time for all Members of Parliament to finally acknowledge the truth of what happened in this country. 1/4
@Smartnership@druidbird@SarahCAndersen That's not true actually. I am not free to make a videogame set in Bungee's Halo universe, or a cartoon in Disney's Mouseton.
@TheWillyboo It doesn't matter if you pass or fail, just that you got lived experience with stakes. You also gain "XP" by completing RP goals like challenging your beliefs, accomplishing long standing goals or making a really funny joke.
@TheWillyboo I looked through the replies and didn't see Burning Wheel on here.
Ttrpg, each skill tracks progression seperately. You need to make a number of routine/difficult/challenging rolls (as specified by the level, never more than 8) to increase your proficiency. 1/2
@SpaghettiRonin@druidbird@SarahCAndersen Or sold and the AI built with the art is also not made public or sold then there's nothing being stolen. Otherwise the artists are competing against art derivative of their own.
@SpaghettiRonin@druidbird@SarahCAndersen 1/2 All IP has minimum terms of use as outlined in international copyright law. IP protection wrt art is about preventing artists from competing against their own works or work derivative of their own.
If the AI art is used solely for research and is not made public