Valve has been hit by yet another class action lawsuit in the Netherlands, this time from Consumer Competition Claims (CCC).
The CCC claims that Valve holds a dominant position in the market, estimated at around 85%, and is breaching competition law through so-called "Most Favoured Nation" clauses. They argue that Valve’s 30 percent cut on all game sales is too high and reflects monopolistic behaviour. Dutch consumers have suffered total damages of more than €220 million. Source: GameClaim
What happened to using this as a texture place holder in videogames instead of AI?
"We forgot to remove the AI assets" thats exact why this pattern is so visually strong
@wolnik@YanDaik Who ever said you had to use tutorials on youtube?
Some of the most important knowledge I know about Unreal Engine has come from me just having fun and messing with the engine.
Most fulfilling things in life are about the journey
@TESSERACT___@wolnik@YanDaik cant wait for the papers in a few decades about ai psychosis and its effects on these people.
these types of people were around before ai but now with it they just have so much confidence from pretty much out of no where lmfao
i guess all the affirmation from ai might be it
Sony Interactive Entertainment has filed a new patent that could make waiting in games less boring. The idea is to show picture-in-picture content on the screen during loading times, matchmaking, or other delays.
Instead of only showing a loading screen, players could watch useful content while they wait. This may include gameplay tips, story recaps, livestreams, tutorials, mini-games, or community videos.
>Players could see extra content while games load or search for matches.
>Content may include tips, videos, tutorials, and live streams.
>The feature could help new players learn the game faster.
>Some gamers are worried it could later be used for ads.
Unity has released a new AI tool called Unity AI to help game developers create games much faster.
The tool works directly inside the Unity game engine as a smart assistant that understands your entire project and supports many parts of development.
Developers can use it to generate game assets such as sprites, textures, animations, and sounds. It can also write code, fix errors, automate boring tasks, and turn simple ideas into playable game elements very quickly.
Unity says this tool makes creating games easier and lowers the barrier for new developers while being especially useful for prototyping new ideas and speeding up production.