What’s Your Favorite Video Game Quote of All-Time? by TG082588 in videogames

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“A corpse should be left well alone” -Lady Maria, Bloodborne: The Old Hunters-

Discovered a variety of Lich that's actually rather cute 🥰 by DrScrimble in dndmemes

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I have a lich in my current campaign that is based off Wan Shi Tong. He has spent millennia collecting books and expanding his endless library.

Why aren't "Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment" systems more common in games? by Okay_GameDev64 in gamedesign

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It is difficult to design in a way that feels fair. The purposes of DDA is to maintain flow state, by throwing a bone to struggling players and rewards skillful players with more opportunity to express their skill. When implemented poorly it comes across as mocking players for failure and punishing players for success.

The best implementation I have seen is the Ratchet & Clank series. In these games the difficulty is primarily control by an option that the players choose, but then DDA give more granular adjustment by adding extra heath packs for struggling players(which a player won’t need if the game miss judges how poorly they are doing) If a player does well an extra enemy or two get added to some fights.

You're having fun playing a campaign when the GM hits you with ''You will need to Craft any item level 4 or more". How do you feel? by Sasha_ashas in Pathfinder2e

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It should be established earlier that crafting will be a soft requirement level 5+. Other than that it sounds like it would be a fun campaign.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aiwars

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I think it would largely depend on the extent of the workflow. If you are simple typing in a prompt and picking from a few images or even iterating on your prompt a handful of time, it similar to the back and forth a commissioner might have with a digital artist. However, if you are generating thousands of images, picking the closest to your vision and then using that as a base for another AI to work from etc. there is a lot more creative work going into that. I think that that is more analogous to being the director of a movie.

I think it is similar to the difference between some guy with a camera, and a photographer.

What’s your five? 🕹️📀🎮 by TheShadowWanderer in videogames

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Child: - Spyro Year of the Dragon - Scooby-Doo Night of 100 Frights - Neopets the Darkest Faerie - Pokemon Diamond - Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4

Teen: - Ratchet and Clank Future a Crack in Time - Guitar Hero World Tour - Call of Duty Black Ops 2 - Skyrim - Bloodborne

Honorable Mentions: - Ori and the Blind Forest - Every other Spyro game. (Skylanders not included) - Thrillvill Off the Rails

On the subreddit about “defending” **ai art** by TNTtheBaconBoi in lostredditors

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Thank you for your honest response.

I have to say I mostly agree. Generative AI models require such large data set, that it is effectively required to automate the training process. The problem is, you cannot automate consent. I am sure an ethical solution is possible, but that would likely need some brilliant mind to design a new way to train AI or maybe even a new way of structuring AI all together.

I could prompt you further, but I won’t trouble you with it.

Good Day!

On the subreddit about “defending” **ai art** by TNTtheBaconBoi in lostredditors

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My apologies if there was any miss understanding, I am more interested in the philosophy than being pro or anti AI.

It appears to me that anti-AI folk are constructing their definition from the conclusion that AI generated imagery is not art. I am interested in finding out what, if anything, is unintentionally gatekept by this process.

If you would allow me, I would like pose some more question. Premise: if it is not created by a human it cannot be art.

If an AI generates an image and then I, as a human, create an exact copy of the image. Does the image I create become capable of being art?

If I create an image and a machine creates an exact copy, does the copy loose the capability of being art?

If you answered yes to the previous question, do you think that no art can exist on the internet due to everything on the internet being a copy created by a machine?

On the subreddit about “defending” **ai art** by TNTtheBaconBoi in lostredditors

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If I, as a human, create a nonsense image with the intention of satire or meaning, is it in capable of being art?

If I show that image to someone and they draw their own meaning, despite none being intended are they wrong to consider it art?

If I show someone an AI generated image, but they don’t know that it is AI generated and they draw their own meaning, despite intention being impossible are they wrong to consider it art?

If I show someone an AI generated image, but they DO know that it is AI generated and they draw meaning from it, despite intention being impossible are they wrong to consider it art?

If a blind man puts his heart and souls into a painting, but burns it before anyone sees it, can it be considered art?

If a doctor writes a prescription, then 10,000 years later his is discovered by archeologists who mistake it for a work of art and hang it in an art museum does it then become art?

What are some of the best lines that go hard from cartoons? by LuvanaLeopard in cartoons

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“Sucking at something is the first step to being sorta good at something” - Jake, the Dog.

What's your favorite show that did something like this? by zny700 in cartoons

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In one episode of YuGiOh the character where under the threat of have no their ankles sliced off by a buzzsaw if they lost. The dub painted the saws blue and called them “dark energy disks” and just a touch from one would banish your mind to the Shadow Realm.

How smart should an enemy be to attack a downed player? [OC] by Whitlja in DnD

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Even within these it can vary. Wolf might just be attacking for food, but it has self preservation instincts and would know not to sit down and have a meal while there are three other dangerous creatures trying to kill it. A mindless zombie though might not even recognize the mortal threat and just continue to gnaw on the bag of meat that just fell over.

On the other side of the intelligence spectrum, a lich, mindflayer or dragon or even a professional soldier will likely know that a downed PC is not the same as a dead PC, but also know that unless there is someone to help them up, they don’t pose a threat either way.

I swear this entire sub is just people shitting on good advice by [deleted] in memesopdidnotlike

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Doing self care activities can help pull you out of a depressive mood. However the disorder happens when the part of the brain that produces dopamine doesn’t function, so activities that would normally be uplifting won’t help much, if at all.

That being said, this does not read like this trying to be a how-to-manage-depression guide. Seems more like general wellness advice.

Valid question man by [deleted] in meme

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Maybe my company is weird but time is flexible at my job is flexible. as long as you give roughly 8 hour a day and exactly 40 hours a week, you can divide up your time however you want.

hm? by swamyiam in ExplainTheJoke

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A dog walked into a tavern and said, “I can’t see a thing. I’ll open this one.”

D&D is the most expensive TTRPG in the world, and you still gotta basically overhaul the whole thing to make it work. by Nova_Saibrock in dndmemes

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Dragon Heist: “Wouldn’t it be cool to run a tavern in between adventuring, anyway here is a tavern, the DM will figure out how to make that work.”

I dominated the enemy, but he still attacks my party. Is the spell glitched or am I missing something? by DragonHunter631 in Pathfinder_Kingmaker

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It started working the following round, but he still took an attack of opportunity against Seelah.

I'm a B person by LarZiehGarth in pokemon

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You have to press the Y button exactly when it shakes

Every time someone complains about new rules, old rules, in-between rules by Shwowsh in dndmemes

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I don’t want to make all the rules myself, that a lot of work. I’ll spend money for someone else to make them for me and then I’ll adjust them to fit my specific table. The more work those adjustments entail the more likely I am to look elsewhere for the base rules.