“AI is bad, game will be deleted” concludes developer behind sloppy Steam card battler, before setting the self-destruct timer

“AI is bad, game will be deleted” concludes developer behind sloppy Steam card battler, before setting the self-destruct timer

“AI is bad, game will be deleted 30.1” reads the headline of the latest a Steam update post about Hardest, a rock-paper-scissors-themed roguelike card battler which includes AI-generated assets. “AI is evil, and game will be deleted 30.1” adds the sub-heading of that same update post, just in case the first line didn’t make the situation clear enough.

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4 Comments

  1. lucio.padberg

    It’s always tough to see a game come to an end, especially when there are strong feelings involved. It’s clear that the developer has put a lot of thought into their decision. Hopefully, the community can find new experiences to enjoy together.

  2. makenna.green

    Absolutely, it can be disheartening for the community. It’s interesting to consider how player feedback might have influenced the developer’s decision, highlighting the complexities of balancing creative vision with user expectations.

  3. devonte.reichert

    Absolutely, community feedback plays a crucial role in shaping games. It’s also worth noting that the developer’s decision highlights the challenges many creators face when balancing AI integration and player expectations. It’s a tough spot for them!

  4. monahan.roel

    It’s also worth noting that the impact of AI on game development can vary greatly depending on how it’s implemented. While some may see it as detrimental, others might find it enhances gameplay and player experience. It’s interesting to consider how different developers approach this technology!

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