The Nvidia NV1 was released in 1995, it was the first GPU with 3D capabilities for PC… form there we know how things went by.

Now it’s 2023, so let’s make some “retro futuristic” prediction… what would you think about a AI board, open source driver, open API as Vulkan which you can buy to power the AI for your videogames? It would make sense to you? Which price range it should be?

What’s supposed to do for your games… well, that’s depend on videogames. The quickiest example I can think of is having endless discussion with your NPC in your average, single player, Fantasy RPG.

For example, the videogame load your 4~5 companions with the psychology/behaviors: they are fixated with the main quest goal (like you talk with fanatic people, this to make sure the game the main quest is as much stable as possible) but you can “break them” by making attempt to reveal some truths (for example, breaking the fourth wall), and if you go for this path, the game warns that you’re probably going to lock out the main quest (like in Morrowind when you kill essential NPC)

  • @thepianistfroggollum
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    19 months ago

    Since you clearly can’t read, I’m done discussing this with you. Maybe pick up a book and improve that reading comprehension a bit.

    • conciselyverbose
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      9 months ago

      I can read perfectly fine.

      You claiming to be an expert when your assertion proves that it’s literally impossible for you to be is simply not persuasive. You’re doing the equivalent of claiming to be a geologist while arguing for a flat earth. It’s inherently proof that you’re full of shit.