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@@aryansardessai3512 It was! Unfortunately they went about it all wrong. I'd like to see AI do work that enables Developers to do MORE, rather than work that allows developers to do less.
@@DarkSpaceStudios btw nice to meet you again. Love your vids. Btw what is your perspective for the map of gta 6 according to leakers. Does it seem true for you?
Let's hope the next Grand Theft Auto game surpasses all expectations, even more than Red Dead Redemption 2. Cause when that will happen, we will be in a new rodeo of fun, nostalgia and masterpiece.
I bet the environment is going to be amazing, but the CEO of Rockstar already said last year that it’s going to be a very different game-and that’s not necessarily a good thing. For one, they said they don’t want it to ‘offend anybody’ and that times have changed, so you can imagine what that will entail. It’s probably going to be really tamed down, politically correct, and the humor is probably going to be really bad. I’m worried that they’re fundamentally changing the new GTA in such a way that’s going to make a lot of longtime fans really, really angry.
@@lucast3006 when did he say that? Do you have proof? RDR2 has said the n-word, according to the leaks, there’s tons of parodies. I’m pretty sure you’re lying for the sake of making yourself a victim.
@@jazzysoggy12 he is right though, I read that. it was an interview with the president about what he imagined the new gta would be like. they want it to be more inclusive. plus they’ve already removed a lot of jokes and lines from NPCs from the existing GTA V that were in the original release because people complained.
A half of this series (Future of game) has passed, and it's begun half a year ago... damn, i haven't even noticed such a time jump... Outstanding job, can't wait for the rest of the series! 😄
Man Dark Space you really know how to put phenomenal videos together. You don't upload often but when you do it's because you put a lot of time in your videos. Keep up the good work and never change. No matter how long your videos are they are always fascinating.
A cool idea I just thought of on how a could be used in a game is having characters in the game react to the players competence like if you struggled to complete a quest characters in the game could give you advice based on experience and knowledge that Character should have or maybe if you are speed running the game and doing things incredibly well you could have the characters react to your skill level and maybe even giving you harder quest when they realize how powerful you are instead of going through a list of pre-established quest you have to do.
Those type of things already exist in games and would not require AI since the skill level can be determined by simpler factors like time taken and damage dealt or something like that.
Developers of Left 4 Dead had something revolutionary with the AI Director in their game, had they just kept making games around that concept, of an AI adjusting the world depending on player's skill and gameplay, to immerse the player even more, their games would never be boring, or predictable and each play through will always be new.
I’ve already seen glimpses of this and it’s fantastic. Like when you bump into or frequently beat a single driver in Grid Legends, they build up a grudge towards you and will specifically be more aggressive or make an effort to beat you, whereas the other drivers stay safe and cordial.
This whole thing is crazy imagine the animations variety. Also the damages on the environment could be ai generated instead of ram consuming physically based. But at this point will the npc’s actually be conscious thats kinda scary.
Have you used any kind of AI tool locally in your computer? If your concern is saving RAM, this is not the path to follow, I've been forced to increase my system RAM due to these tools.
One thing people have always wanted in GTA is fully explorable building interiors. This is something I always thought would take an insane amount of time and resources and honestly just wasn't worth the effort of developers. Now with AI though, it's totally possible and absolutely worth the effort. This is really fascinating, and I can't wait to see the first developer that really does this well
It's worth the effort but it would increase the amount of game space insanely 😂 also performence wise, the engine have to compensate this somehow as it have to stream all the detail. Epecially by the fact that such interiors should be filled by NPC's. Also let's not forget that these decisions are always made by if they have a meaning in the game. Just adding interiors is often considered as useless. It should have a reason to be there. You can't make a robbery in every kind of interior, so what's the point of these interiors? Such stuff get's oft cut for the game release. Also game developers consider gameplay experice. Does these interiors will affect how the player can play missions? And how? Negative or positve? Like you could hide in those interiors from the police, while the developer wants you to flee from the police with a car to meet a certain spot where a cutscene starts for ex. Or just online mode. But technically yes, they could add way more interiors. I am already glad to see from the GTA 6 leaks that they seems to be a comeback of BurgerShots and new shops we can explore that binds you to certain locations.
@@MrGTAmodsgerman No it will not take space as it will be being generated by AI at the spot and AI may assign a simple number to remember that and next time you visit it will generate again.....
@@saada.4839 That would only work if the paper would be more efficient then real existing interiors. Generate an interior on the fly is a huge CPU and VRAM intensive task while also having to deal with all other world details at the same time, which makes it quite a useless unoptimized approach. Also don't forget multiplayer streaming. You want synchronisation for everyone. If one rig has a slower PC then the other player, he would have the interior later. And if there is a lag for a second, the whole scene would be mismatched. We are not that far yet to generate anything on the fly. There is no sign yet that we get such powerful hardware to make such thing happend yet. Expecially with the rise of hardware prices.
probably first time ive ever actually payed attention to the ad in these videos, and honestly it looks like such a great product thank you for being sponsored by a relevant company
Heard EA, out of all companies, are working on a "Chat-GPT" like interaction system with NPCs in RPGs, so that every interaction is different. But that's not all! They are also working on ways to get actor voices to wrap around ChatGPT with AI, and other technologies, like getting AI power lip-syncing. It's pretty cool.
If you can do something perfectly in 50 hours, AI can do it not so well in 1 hour, and will take 50 tries to get it right. It's like training an apprentice. If you try to get it to do something you don't know how to do yourself, you won't know when it got it right. This is absolutely going to shake up the entertainment industry, but it's a tool to be used for the right purpose. It's not magic, dude
Exactly give it 10 to 15 years, and it will essentially be scientific coded, algorithmic magic that never ends. I predict everything he said in this video will be in fruition by 2030
All of this stuff would have sounded like science fiction a few years ago and now it is plausible. In 5-10 years most of not all of these things will be implemented in gaming in some form.
You fail to realize that you're doing this critique only judging the current state of A.I. development. Give it like 10 or 15 years to get introduced properly into the industry and to mature and keep advancing.
Kingdom Come Deliverance has really similar people AI like you are describing, people in that game have lives, families, jobs, go to bed, have stories and most importantly of all are not randomly spawned so if you kill everyone in that town the towns dead.
yeah but with ai all these characters could all be designed in a week by a single dev instead of 4 years by 10 devs. imagine what that man powered by ai could do in 4 years.
Imagine each character in gta 6 having a chatGPT like ai. No two characters will ever be the same. And they'll keep learning and learning as we play and interact with them. And they'll be able to chat with us realistically using text to voice.
Yeah, I believe in ai assisted gaming but not ai built gaming, ai could do simple or maybe slightly more complex tasks, while the most important are handled by humans and then the ai is reviewed to see if what it made was good or not
@@DarkSpaceStudios I see this on "conspiracy" channels all the time. But don't know why it would attack you
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Not sure how well-researched this video is, some of this stuff are just around the corner while others seems like magic. I think a lot of this will end up like "flying cars", something that 100 years ago, we thought "surely they will have this in the future, right?" and yet, here we are.
The difference i would say is that flying cars were always a pipe dream from when they were first conceived (until recently that is) whereas with these concepts with AI it's a logical step for the future of the technology
Flying cars exist they are called helicopters. This video is about a scenario about if this type of AI existed and what could happen. AI is the next step it won't end up like" flying cars" because, unlike a pipe dream, advancements in AI are happening slowly but still its getting there.
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@@Legion849 But that's precisely what I mean. When people imagined flying cars, they thought of cars exactly like the ones they had but with the ability to fly, they thought everyone would own one and the sky would be filled with them. A helicopter is nothing like that. What's to say it won't be the same with AI? People imagine AI will evolve to be a certain way and we can be totally wrong.
Imagine using LLMs for natural NPC dialogue. You could even use your headset to talk to the characters and have natural conversations with them. Could program the bot to act as that character based on the information about the character, their beliefs, how they talk, ect.
I think even better than this. With neural link, we can communicate to the AI with our thoughts, and basically imagine in our mind what the city will look like and some of the details, and the AI would create it in just a few minutes. And not just maps, entire games could be made like this. With this, one person using their thoughts could make a triple A game in like 10-20 minutes with some light concentration
Maaaaaan I miss the days of Bungie creating Halo 1, 2, and 3. Seeing that footage of them creating Halo 2 feels so surreal. The games I played before Halo 1 were N64 Goldeneye and Perfect Dark; the leap in innovation from those type games to Halo 1 was truly magical. That was the last golden era of gaming where serious innovation was happening. Hopefully AI will propel us into the next golden era.
Support A or AA companies and not lazy AAA comp. Look at crackdown wouldve been a true step foward in destructation but "it costs to much money" even though it was finished.
i'd say from 10 years ago to now has made more progress than 2000 to 2010. Polygons in games used to hold only a couple thousands but grew to hundreds of thousands to a couple of millions of polygons from 2000 to 2013, but from 2013 to now 2023 polygons grew from a few millions to now entering the billions, that is crazy.
Imagine if you walked up to a random NPC in GTA and had a half hour conversation with it. They'd get in your car, talk to you, respond to you. Maybe you find out that they want revenge on someone and they end up offering you a job to get rid of that person. You show up there with the random NPC to delete this other NPC for them and that NPC starts questioning what you want and realizes you just want money and offers you more. Maybe this random NPC has a special skill that you eventually find out about while talking to him - he has experience hacking or something. So you can even invite him into your crew to do heists. All from a random NPC that you could've just driven over or never even seen or interacted with.
*A MAJOR mistake in the video.* The current “AI” is not actually intelligent, it does not make any decisions. It is an aping function. Also, the lad combines real neural networks’ abilities with fantasies about them that come from nowhere.
AI Could also lean into the uncanny valley for horror games, making all sorts of strange and subtly disturbing monsters on the fly, or even creatures who's forms are constantly shifting and in flux.
ngl I am really hoping company’s focus on AI. Every user will be able to create a game with the help of AI and it would be bizarre. “Hey AI I want a massive open world game? *makes it in 10 seconds with ground breaking graphics, animations are absolutely stunning, sound design is wild,* so on and on. So much potential here
I was thinking about this, AI generating characters with unique personalities, lifestyles and morals, imagine a game like cyberpunk but you can make your own backstory, and the ai generates the rest of your story based on the prompts you make plus you approach any NPC, and from that NPC you dive into a rabbit hole of what he does, what he did and what he will do onwards, but sadly innovation don't speak louder than money, another thing is that AI is advancing faster than the processing power itself, some simple AIs require a somewhat good PC already, and the most complicated ones require multiple machines, so in the future i'm expecting first hardware specific for AI use, I'm even expecting an "AI card" with PCI-E socket to put alongside a GPU on the motherboard.
Yeah but I'd rather play in a way smaller map meticulously made with purpose and gameplay in mind by talented devs like the capcom guys Than a huge soulless open world map like ubisoft would
literally AI can do that for you in the future and is to be expected. want a small map with very small gameplay and lasts for 10 mins. AI can do that easily. In the future AI will do 100000000x better job than human talented devs.
This is actually scary, so you're telling me that in the future there will be no creativity , I know that maybe it would make our life easier but I'm feeling like humans will be useless .
How are you scared of this? AI was going to come along and take over the technology business/digital world. AI is just going to replace humans in the digital world and technology and make things 1000000000x better than humans. It’s not something to be scared of because then new jobs will open up and we’re already seeing this happening. New opportunities will appear with this revolutionary technology which is AI. Creativity will always be there it’s just you’re putting your imagination/creativity into the hands of AI and let the AI do its magic and then boom. Your imagination/creativity will become true with the help of AI. It won’t simply go away it will always be there. We must embrace this and evolve around this. This is the future
Let’s look at the industry business for an example. At the very start, back then there would be 500 people working in the industrial building and only 2 machines. TODAY we have like 500 machines and only 10 people. Eventually by 2050 no one will be working in the industrial building but only 1 person which is to supervise and watch what’s going on. Now again machines have opened up another whole host of jobs for us humans. And finally this reflects the exact same with AI. It will replace humans and open up a whole new host of jobs. Jobs will never go away there will always be opportunities for us humans.
The problem with the AI prolonging the users engagement with the game is, it’s more profitable to have a player exhaust himself with the current game, and have a marketing cycle that gets them excited for the newest game where they will plop a nice lump sum of cash. But I suppose a subscription type service is what will have to happen. And I’m sure there can be certain AI packs upsold while the player gets further and further immersed and evolved into the world. This video has boosted my excitement for what could be gaming in the future, like no other video has. I’m drooling hoping this happens fast and exponentially improveing
A major issue that doesn't get talked about in this video is the limitations of implementing ai in games the one of them is The size limitation Like chat gpt databases I'm pretty sure they take off like pet a petabytes of data And you can't just implement it in the game because it will be taking too much size the only way to do that as of now is by using DRM
@@BroskiPlays What about gaming on-the-go, the Steam Deck and the Switch have revived this segment significantly for full releases (as in, not mobile games).
It’s gonna happen wether you like it or not. But more opportunities open and that means more jobs open up. It will be the exact same for the industrial business. Only thing coming out is good. 👍🔥🔥😎
We're closely getting to that with that Doom demo using the Stable Diffusion AI. It's barely playable rn, but imagine the possibilities, just asking an AI to start generating a zombie survival game set in any city and it'll just generate it with no code.
This is great content but I think it focuses too much on the ‘general ai’ applications of the relatively distant future where every piece can be created by a single AI. Instead, I think in the near future we’ll see extremely specific narrow applications, map design yes, ai character movement and behavior yes (dialogue probably not)… Like I said I love this video for what will be possible, but I think the near future applications are more interesting to discuss because we’ll see their implementation soon
Wrong. Every single thing he spoke on will be available in the next 2 years guaranteed. The way EVERY single industry is incorporating AI and how FAST these applications & programs are developing every week is truly insane. These applications will be streamlined and cohesive by 2025 for sure.
26:22 Replayability - The fact that the story never ends and you will never be able to complete the game is what I hate the most. Many gamers play the game partly for achievements and to 100% the game. And AI will be a nightmare for OCD gamers. Also, not sure how much content the AI has but I don't thing it can be compared to a human created game with significance and a human message.
simple solution just ask the AI to add an ending. it’s not like your gonna have every single game not have an ending. just ask AI “hey can you add an ending please.”
The best part is we'll be able to make our own video games through autonomous AI agents that will be comparable to the quality of triple A studios today
On one hand I get wanting this sort of stuff but like come on if you want realistic gta npc’s that can have proper conversations just go outside and talk to someone.
Hey brother! Do you edit your own videos? If so, you do a fantastic job! If not, then please give some props to your editor! Your videos are visually pleasing honestly :)
And this is why I'll stick to older games, where you can just sit back and relax. I don't need an escape life to go to that will be stress inducing everytime I play it because of how unpredictable it is. Life is the ultimate game.
@@ashdang23 Old games, just like old art, live forever. Masterfully crafted with every element having a reason. An infinite AI game will eventually lead to your calm, infinite slumber. Enjoy your stay!
thats funny because usually older games are much more advanced and less simplyfied than the games we had for the last 15 years. what ai will do is a return to games being made not only for the lowest common denominator
you have to realise that the AI is currently in its child stage. AI is making extremely great improvements and possibly in 5 years it may enter its adult stage.
I find it extremely hilarious that in almost every video you complain about how the gaming industry isnt evolving yet in the ad read you say about the infinitely evolving video games industry
I really love those videos and can’t wait on the next part. That said, I’m very exited 'for part 4 since I watched the third part on the release date. Would it be possible to give us maybe a timeframe when the next three videos are finished for release?
AI is not needed to make low-detail (optimized) 3D models, Unreal Engine already has this feature built-in. Developer can input target triangle count or use Nanite that does it automatically. There is no need for separate AI chips/cards, Nvidia GPUs already have AI (Tensor) cores on RTX series.
I once asked it "how do I level up my Soul Reap level in the Revia mod for Rimworld?" The answer was too generic and incorrect (like it was explaining to me how to farm enemies and experience in an average MMORPG). If it can't even answer something specific like that, it sure as hell can't create a game yet.
Well for example gta 5 traffic lights all look the same. In gta 4 they had different model traffic light / street light poles. In gta 4 they all different in different areas. While in gta 5 there’s two common models, the thick green pole and the regular medal pole. And same power poles
I definitely agree with a lot of the points in this video especially with 3d models being generated by ai I believe unity and unreal could use their respective stores content uploaded by users to pool lots of data and generate whole 3d models for use in games or animation based media. A lot of the other topics are unfortunately a lot further away but I still believe we'll one day reach those possibilities.
@@je_ne_veux_pas_partager I believe implementation of my particular ideas would take no more than 5 years, however some of the other topics listed in the video would definitely take a considerable more length of time.
It should be mentioned that you don't have to store the generated result. AI, despite not being like traditional procedural generation, still has the concept of a seed. If the processing power needed to generate these worlds isn't too big, you can opt to just generate them every time instead of storing them. By saving the seed, you gaurantee that they'd stay the same.
Yes, but he is blabering about something he doesn't know how to implement and execute, he's basically just a child telling you how great things can be, but has no idea how to implement it, do it, execute it and bring a return of investment.
@@HikikomoriDev True. Thank you for agreeing with my one year old comment. A lot has changed in relation to AI since then, yet none of these so called "advancements" were properly implemented by any developers.
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Plot twist: AI was actually used in gta defective edition lol 😂
@@aryansardessai3512 It was! Unfortunately they went about it all wrong. I'd like to see AI do work that enables Developers to do MORE, rather than work that allows developers to do less.
@@DarkSpaceStudios btw nice to meet you again. Love your vids. Btw what is your perspective for the map of gta 6 according to leakers. Does it seem true for you?
Sorry this video hasn't gotten that many views yet, it will!
Been waiting for the update to this series for so long. You gotta need to upload this video series frequently
He post quality over quantity so nah
Let's hope the next Grand Theft Auto game surpasses all expectations, even more than Red Dead Redemption 2. Cause when that will happen, we will be in a new rodeo of fun, nostalgia and masterpiece.
I bet the environment is going to be amazing, but the CEO of Rockstar already said last year that it’s going to be a very different game-and that’s not necessarily a good thing. For one, they said they don’t want it to ‘offend anybody’ and that times have changed, so you can imagine what that will entail. It’s probably going to be really tamed down, politically correct, and the humor is probably going to be really bad. I’m worried that they’re fundamentally changing the new GTA in such a way that’s going to make a lot of longtime fans really, really angry.
@@lucast3006 when did he say that? Do you have proof? RDR2 has said the n-word, according to the leaks, there’s tons of parodies. I’m pretty sure you’re lying for the sake of making yourself a victim.
@@jazzysoggy12 he is right though, I read that. it was an interview with the president about what he imagined the new gta would be like. they want it to be more inclusive. plus they’ve already removed a lot of jokes and lines from NPCs from the existing GTA V that were in the original release because people complained.
@@katosushihisa1029 Show me a link, I also have a link to all the leaks and the jokes look about the same, same old offensive stuff
Lol RDR2 is so overrated it’s dumb. Don’t even get me started.
A half of this series (Future of game) has passed, and it's begun half a year ago... damn, i haven't even noticed such a time jump...
Outstanding job, can't wait for the rest of the series!
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Man Dark Space you really know how to put phenomenal videos together. You don't upload often but when you do it's because you put a lot of time in your videos. Keep up the good work and never change. No matter how long your videos are they are always fascinating.
If only more UA-camrs were like this
bro ikr, its like watching a whole mf movie bruh 😂😎its great ngl
16:30 - Cant wait to have a mental breakdown after accidentally killing an NPC
A cool idea I just thought of on how a could be used in a game is having characters in the game react to the players competence like if you struggled to complete a quest characters in the game could give you advice based on experience and knowledge that Character should have or maybe if you are speed running the game and doing things incredibly well you could have the characters react to your skill level and maybe even giving you harder quest when they realize how powerful you are instead of going through a list of pre-established quest you have to do.
Those type of things already exist in games and would not require AI since the skill level can be determined by simpler factors like time taken and damage dealt or something like that.
This already exist in game like high on life
Games are about to undergo another major shift in the next decade. It's super exciting to see!
Heaven yeah!
Yeah their gonna lose all their customers from milking old titles .
Developers of Left 4 Dead had something revolutionary with the AI Director in their game, had they just kept making games around that concept, of an AI adjusting the world depending on player's skill and gameplay, to immerse the player even more, their games would never be boring, or predictable and each play through will always be new.
Out of curiosity what other games did they make with that idea?
@@tammushican4823 Pretty much every game they made after Left 4 Dead
Not an AI as defined in this video
@@elephaux5671it’s basically rng Jesus
I’ve already seen glimpses of this and it’s fantastic. Like when you bump into or frequently beat a single driver in Grid Legends, they build up a grudge towards you and will specifically be more aggressive or make an effort to beat you, whereas the other drivers stay safe and cordial.
This whole thing is crazy imagine the animations variety. Also the damages on the environment could be ai generated instead of ram consuming physically based. But at this point will the npc’s actually be conscious thats kinda scary.
Have you used any kind of AI tool locally in your computer?
If your concern is saving RAM, this is not the path to follow, I've been forced to increase my system RAM due to these tools.
@@YOEL_44 luckily ram is inexpensive. 64 gigs of corsair ddr4 ram cost me like a hundred bucks.
@@MrJOJ First world POV, not everyone considers $100 inexpensive...
@YOEL _44 100 bucks here can last me a month of life lmao, not counting electricity and school fees.
@@YOEL_44 anyone who works knows that 100 is on the low side of "expensive" especially for pc hardware
One thing people have always wanted in GTA is fully explorable building interiors. This is something I always thought would take an insane amount of time and resources and honestly just wasn't worth the effort of developers. Now with AI though, it's totally possible and absolutely worth the effort. This is really fascinating, and I can't wait to see the first developer that really does this well
It's worth the effort but it would increase the amount of game space insanely 😂 also performence wise, the engine have to compensate this somehow as it have to stream all the detail. Epecially by the fact that such interiors should be filled by NPC's. Also let's not forget that these decisions are always made by if they have a meaning in the game. Just adding interiors is often considered as useless. It should have a reason to be there. You can't make a robbery in every kind of interior, so what's the point of these interiors? Such stuff get's oft cut for the game release. Also game developers consider gameplay experice. Does these interiors will affect how the player can play missions? And how? Negative or positve? Like you could hide in those interiors from the police, while the developer wants you to flee from the police with a car to meet a certain spot where a cutscene starts for ex. Or just online mode. But technically yes, they could add way more interiors. I am already glad to see from the GTA 6 leaks that they seems to be a comeback of BurgerShots and new shops we can explore that binds you to certain locations.
@@MrGTAmodsgerman No it will not take space as it will be being generated by AI at the spot and AI may assign a simple number to remember that and next time you visit it will generate again.....
@@saada.4839 That would only work if the paper would be more efficient then real existing interiors. Generate an interior on the fly is a huge CPU and VRAM intensive task while also having to deal with all other world details at the same time, which makes it quite a useless unoptimized approach. Also don't forget multiplayer streaming. You want synchronisation for everyone. If one rig has a slower PC then the other player, he would have the interior later. And if there is a lag for a second, the whole scene would be mismatched. We are not that far yet to generate anything on the fly. There is no sign yet that we get such powerful hardware to make such thing happend yet. Expecially with the rise of hardware prices.
this is why we have AI
This is the guy that would ask him self a question and answer it him self
where can I find the the other Future Of Games videos? Part 4, 5, and 6? I reallz enjoy watching those videos but cant find the rest
Dont think they are not out yet.
@@KWAKZ5 yeah thats how I also noticed
This would be very useful for games that involve time travel in which the map or level would make sense to change significantly!
probably first time ive ever actually payed attention to the ad in these videos, and honestly it looks like such a great product thank you for being sponsored by a relevant company
16:08 What're you talking about? That's the realest reaction a person can do!
Plot twist: AI was actually used in gta defective edition lol
Heard EA, out of all companies, are working on a "Chat-GPT" like interaction system with NPCs in RPGs, so that every interaction is different. But that's not all! They are also working on ways to get actor voices to wrap around ChatGPT with AI, and other technologies, like getting AI power lip-syncing. It's pretty cool.
Eventually every user will be able to create their imagination with the help of AI. It’s awesome and we’re gonna experience this
If you can do something perfectly in 50 hours, AI can do it not so well in 1 hour, and will take 50 tries to get it right. It's like training an apprentice. If you try to get it to do something you don't know how to do yourself, you won't know when it got it right. This is absolutely going to shake up the entertainment industry, but it's a tool to be used for the right purpose. It's not magic, dude
It will become idinstinguosuable from magic in the coming years.
Exactly give it 10 to 15 years, and it will essentially be scientific coded, algorithmic magic that never ends. I predict everything he said in this video will be in fruition by 2030
@@BigGleemRecords make it 2040
All of this stuff would have sounded like science fiction a few years ago and now it is plausible. In 5-10 years most of not all of these things will be implemented in gaming in some form.
You fail to realize that you're doing this critique only judging the current state of A.I. development. Give it like 10 or 15 years to get introduced properly into the industry and to mature and keep advancing.
Kingdom Come Deliverance has really similar people AI like you are describing, people in that game have lives, families, jobs, go to bed, have stories and most importantly of all are not randomly spawned so if you kill everyone in that town the towns dead.
yeah but with ai all these characters could all be designed in a week by a single dev instead of 4 years by 10 devs. imagine what that man powered by ai could do in 4 years.
Imagine a world where game developers get laid of en masse just so you can get your dopamine fix.
Full dive vr mixed with generative ai will be the endpoint of gaming, true immersion and likely to happen in our lifetime.
Always great to see a video from Dark Space
imagine a game where NPC lines dont repeat
I love this video series! Will there be more episodes on Future of Games?
This guy puts insane work with his video. Gg man
Imagine each character in gta 6 having a chatGPT like ai.
No two characters will ever be the same. And they'll keep learning and learning as we play and interact with them.
And they'll be able to chat with us realistically using text to voice.
Do you know characterai? You can talk to different fictional and non fictional ai.
You can even talk to Mark Zuckerberg
@@Pleiades_ErretYou mean the lizard man? Mark Zuckerberg's ancestors were lizard people
if AI takes over the game industry in the future, you all will praise Starfield saying it was the best game ever
Yeah, I believe in ai assisted gaming but not ai built gaming, ai could do simple or maybe slightly more complex tasks, while the most important are handled by humans and then the ai is reviewed to see if what it made was good or not
Idk why you seem shadow banned but don't give up hope. The content is great
Thank you! I don't know what's happening either. I don't even seem to be reaching my subsscribers lol.
@@DarkSpaceStudios I see this on "conspiracy" channels all the time. But don't know why it would attack you
Not sure how well-researched this video is, some of this stuff are just around the corner while others seems like magic. I think a lot of this will end up like "flying cars", something that 100 years ago, we thought "surely they will have this in the future, right?" and yet, here we are.
The difference i would say is that flying cars were always a pipe dream from when they were first conceived (until recently that is) whereas with these concepts with AI it's a logical step for the future of the technology
Flying cars exist they are called helicopters. This video is about a scenario about if this type of AI existed and what could happen. AI is the next step it won't end up like" flying cars" because, unlike a pipe dream, advancements in AI are happening slowly but still its getting there.
@@Legion849 But that's precisely what I mean. When people imagined flying cars, they thought of cars exactly like the ones they had but with the ability to fly, they thought everyone would own one and the sky would be filled with them. A helicopter is nothing like that. What's to say it won't be the same with AI? People imagine AI will evolve to be a certain way and we can be totally wrong.
You're so optimistic.. All I see is they'll use AI to increase the loot tables of loot boxes so you have to buy more of them to get what you want
Imagine using LLMs for natural NPC dialogue. You could even use your headset to talk to the characters and have natural conversations with them. Could program the bot to act as that character based on the information about the character, their beliefs, how they talk, ect.
I know it’s gonna be a real treat every time I see one of your videos pop up in my Subscriptions! Always giving high quality videos 🙌🏽
Thank you!
heres a great idea for your next part of the series: ECOSYSYTEMS, LIKE RAIN WORLD it would be so amazing in any game
Is there a continue to the series? (4/6 - 5/6 - 6/6) ??
It's so interesting :D
Looking forward to the rest of the series. I've been sharing with colleagues who devise immersive, interactive events.
When can we expect future of games part 4 ?
Imagine the possibilities of modders getting their hands on an AI generated game.
I think even better than this. With neural link, we can communicate to the AI with our thoughts, and basically imagine in our mind what the city will look like and some of the details, and the AI would create it in just a few minutes. And not just maps, entire games could be made like this. With this, one person using their thoughts could make a triple A game in like 10-20 minutes with some light concentration
Imagine how cool this would be in vr
Maaaaaan I miss the days of Bungie creating Halo 1, 2, and 3. Seeing that footage of them creating Halo 2 feels so surreal. The games I played before Halo 1 were N64 Goldeneye and Perfect Dark; the leap in innovation from those type games to Halo 1 was truly magical. That was the last golden era of gaming where serious innovation was happening. Hopefully AI will propel us into the next golden era.
Support A or AA companies and not lazy AAA comp. Look at crackdown wouldve been a true step foward in destructation but "it costs to much money" even though it was finished.
i'd say from 10 years ago to now has made more progress than 2000 to 2010. Polygons in games used to hold only a couple thousands but grew to hundreds of thousands to a couple of millions of polygons from 2000 to 2013, but from 2013 to now 2023 polygons grew from a few millions to now entering the billions, that is crazy.
Imagine if you walked up to a random NPC in GTA and had a half hour conversation with it. They'd get in your car, talk to you, respond to you. Maybe you find out that they want revenge on someone and they end up offering you a job to get rid of that person. You show up there with the random NPC to delete this other NPC for them and that NPC starts questioning what you want and realizes you just want money and offers you more. Maybe this random NPC has a special skill that you eventually find out about while talking to him - he has experience hacking or something. So you can even invite him into your crew to do heists. All from a random NPC that you could've just driven over or never even seen or interacted with.
Another great video. Bit longer than usual but great nonetheless. Watched it over a span of several hours little by little :)
*A MAJOR mistake in the video.*
The current “AI” is not actually intelligent, it does not make any decisions. It is an aping function.
Also, the lad combines real neural networks’ abilities with fantasies about them that come from nowhere.
AI Could also lean into the uncanny valley for horror games, making all sorts of strange and subtly disturbing monsters on the fly, or even creatures who's forms are constantly shifting and in flux.
@@writerofunimportantthings Honestly that just makes me more excited to.
ngl I am really hoping company’s focus on AI. Every user will be able to create a game with the help of AI and it would be bizarre. “Hey AI I want a massive open world game? *makes it in 10 seconds with ground breaking graphics, animations are absolutely stunning, sound design is wild,* so on and on. So much potential here
@@ashdang23 the way the video describes the process reminds me of how we see characters make Holodeck programs in Star Trek TNG
Now imagine all this in a 100MB offline game running on a smartphone:
I was thinking about this, AI generating characters with unique personalities, lifestyles and morals, imagine a game like cyberpunk but you can make your own backstory, and the ai generates the rest of your story based on the prompts you make plus you approach any NPC, and from that NPC you dive into a rabbit hole of what he does, what he did and what he will do onwards, but sadly innovation don't speak louder than money, another thing is that AI is advancing faster than the processing power itself, some simple AIs require a somewhat good PC already, and the most complicated ones require multiple machines, so in the future i'm expecting first hardware specific for AI use, I'm even expecting an "AI card" with PCI-E socket to put alongside a GPU on the motherboard.
Yeah but I'd rather play in a way smaller map meticulously made with purpose and gameplay in mind by talented devs like the capcom guys
Than a huge soulless open world map like ubisoft would
literally AI can do that for you in the future and is to be expected. want a small map with very small gameplay and lasts for 10 mins. AI can do that easily. In the future AI will do 100000000x better job than human talented devs.
This is actually scary, so you're telling me that in the future there will be no creativity , I know that maybe it would make our life easier but I'm feeling like humans will be useless .
How are you scared of this? AI was going to come along and take over the technology business/digital world. AI is just going to replace humans in the digital world and technology and make things 1000000000x better than humans. It’s not something to be scared of because then new jobs will open up and we’re already seeing this happening. New opportunities will appear with this revolutionary technology which is AI. Creativity will always be there it’s just you’re putting your imagination/creativity into the hands of AI and let the AI do its magic and then boom. Your imagination/creativity will become true with the help of AI. It won’t simply go away it will always be there. We must embrace this and evolve around this. This is the future
@bigdaddy9489 you shouldn’t be scared of this either.
Let’s look at the industry business for an example. At the very start, back then there would be 500 people working in the industrial building and only 2 machines. TODAY we have like 500 machines and only 10 people. Eventually by 2050 no one will be working in the industrial building but only 1 person which is to supervise and watch what’s going on. Now again machines have opened up another whole host of jobs for us humans. And finally this reflects the exact same with AI. It will replace humans and open up a whole new host of jobs. Jobs will never go away there will always be opportunities for us humans.
@@ashdang23 I think you changed my mind with the losing jobs thing , but what about the dangerous things like faking pictures,videos and speechs ?
@Y146R yea good point. fake pictures and videos are already happening. there will probably be a solution to this. but yea good point
Brilliant Series of vids man... these are great and very well thought out, Well Done ^_^
The problem with the AI prolonging the users engagement with the game is, it’s more profitable to have a player exhaust himself with the current game, and have a marketing cycle that gets them excited for the newest game where they will plop a nice lump sum of cash.
But I suppose a subscription type service is what will have to happen. And I’m sure there can be certain AI packs upsold while the player gets further and further immersed and evolved into the world.
This video has boosted my excitement for what could be gaming in the future, like no other video has. I’m drooling hoping this happens fast and exponentially improveing
A major issue that doesn't get talked about in this video is the limitations of implementing ai in games the one of them is The size limitation Like chat gpt databases I'm pretty sure they take off like pet a petabytes of data And you can't just implement it in the game because it will be taking too much size the only way to do that as of now is by using DRM
NVidia offers cloud services for running AI databases. So that you don't need expensive servers anymore.
@@BroskiPlays What about gaming on-the-go, the Steam Deck and the Switch have revived this segment significantly for full releases (as in, not mobile games).
Yeah, and those games (even if it's a singleplayer) will become completely unplayable once the servers hosting the AI shut down.
@@YOEL_44 yeah, thats why cloud servers are soo important
@@BroskiPlays My guy, you cannot connect to a server without internet
Can't wait to play those amazing games while being unemployed because 90% of the workforce will be replace by AI 👍
That's a good thing though
@@Ben-io2vo You really think the govt will ever implement Yang-style UBI even when AI is doing most of our jobs? You can't be that naive.
@@fluttzkrieg4392 they will have to they would have no choice
It’s gonna happen wether you like it or not. But more opportunities open and that means more jobs open up. It will be the exact same for the industrial business. Only thing coming out is good. 👍🔥🔥😎
MetaversusWorld is more than just a place to play games; it's a group of people who share a love of exploration and adventure.
38:14 LOL my internet died at this exact moment
We're closely getting to that with that Doom demo using the Stable Diffusion AI. It's barely playable rn, but imagine the possibilities, just asking an AI to start generating a zombie survival game set in any city and it'll just generate it with no code.
Was your script made with A.I.? I just wonder because it's so perfect
I can't wait to have my very own AI-generated and completely personalized copy of Super Mario 64 in the future
Haha
how is this video only got 3k view????
Imagine a no man's sky with ai technology. Can't wait until devs adapt the technology.
Imagine a game world the size of earth with billions of AI generated NPC and trillions of AI generated assets
We'd comeback in 30 years and see what has improved
This is great content but I think it focuses too much on the ‘general ai’ applications of the relatively distant future where every piece can be created by a single AI. Instead, I think in the near future we’ll see extremely specific narrow applications, map design yes, ai character movement and behavior yes (dialogue probably not)… Like I said I love this video for what will be possible, but I think the near future applications are more interesting to discuss because we’ll see their implementation soon
There's other channels that do what you suggest
@@MementoTurtle People will come away from this misinformed about AI. If general AI is nuclear energy, what we have now is just a steam engine.
Wrong. Every single thing he spoke on will be available in the next 2 years guaranteed. The way EVERY single industry is incorporating AI and how FAST these applications & programs are developing every week is truly insane. These applications will be streamlined and cohesive by 2025 for sure.
@@CHAMBVRSno it will be possible till 2030
ok @@je_ne_veux_pas_partager
45:32 i honestly would love to see more games with separate islands connected by underwater tunnels, like gta 3
Any news on 4/6 ? No rush, I just keep re-watching all the other parts
I want old things to stay around. If they don't, I might as well end myself.
Why? And if you wanna stay in the past go play those broken dead games. I’ll enjoy the future.
@bigdaddy9489 Same for you? Why?
@bigdaddy9489 I'd say the same goes for the video games before that as well.
This video is amazing, tanks for the awesome work!
I think the end part of the video is quite agreeable.
Any news on when the next video in this series will drop? Kinda curious....
Whenever i see a new Dark Space video i click on it immediately
We all do
20+ years ago this was explored in the MATRIX movies.
It's so fun changing the likes from 999 to 1k
26:22 Replayability - The fact that the story never ends and you will never be able to complete the game is what I hate the most. Many gamers play the game partly for achievements and to 100% the game. And AI will be a nightmare for OCD gamers.
Also, not sure how much content the AI has but I don't thing it can be compared to a human created game with significance and a human message.
simple solution just ask the AI to add an ending. it’s not like your gonna have every single game not have an ending. just ask AI “hey can you add an ending please.”
The best part is we'll be able to make our own video games through autonomous AI agents that will be comparable to the quality of triple A studios today
30:53 " like my mom always said, you can never have too much ammo " mafia 2
On one hand I get wanting this sort of stuff but like come on if you want realistic gta npc’s that can have proper conversations just go outside and talk to someone.
Imagine how hard games will get on the hardest difficulties!
Just play pvp games to get an idea, no need to wait for the pve to catch up (or do even better than all of us 😮).
Your best video yet!!! Please we need more of these!
Your train of thought never ceases to disappoint me. Its amazing brother. Keep it up 🤘
Only thing about the whole AI taking control of the NPCs.. is the moral questionability if they get too realistic
yea they will act realistic. that’s cool though. More realism the better.
@@ashdang23Yeah but if it's too realistic.. its worrying of the moral standpoint if it can think for itself.. isn't it alive?
Hey brother! Do you edit your own videos? If so, you do a fantastic job! If not, then please give some props to your editor! Your videos are visually pleasing honestly :)
Thank you! Yes I do everything myself. One man crew haha
And this is why I'll stick to older games, where you can just sit back and relax. I don't need an escape life to go to that will be stress inducing everytime I play it because of how unpredictable it is. Life is the ultimate game.
It would be fun tho
sure stick to the old broken games and the past while I enjoy the future with AI
@@ashdang23 Old games, just like old art, live forever. Masterfully crafted with every element having a reason.
An infinite AI game will eventually lead to your calm, infinite slumber. Enjoy your stay!
@@ashdang23 you are mentally disabled
thats funny because usually older games are much more advanced and less simplyfied than the games we had for the last 15 years. what ai will do is a return to games being made not only for the lowest common denominator
YESSS IVE BEEN CHECKING DAILY YOU UPLOADED HELL YEAHHHHHH IM HYPE
A masterpiece.
Idk how that one didn't get as much views..
thank you!
They can't even create stable games with old tech. Imagine implementing multiple AI systems on that mess. Not gonna happen
I think it will tbh
you have to realise that the AI is currently in its child stage. AI is making extremely great improvements and possibly in 5 years it may enter its adult stage.
@@ashdang23unfortunately most people are way too narrow minded to realize this.
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I find it extremely hilarious that in almost every video you complain about how the gaming industry isnt evolving yet in the ad read you say about the infinitely evolving video games industry
I really love those videos and can’t wait on the next part. That said, I’m very exited 'for part 4 since I watched the third part on the release date. Would it be possible to give us maybe a timeframe when the next three videos are finished for release?
AI is not needed to make low-detail (optimized) 3D models, Unreal Engine already has this feature built-in. Developer can input target triangle count or use Nanite that does it automatically.
There is no need for separate AI chips/cards, Nvidia GPUs already have AI (Tensor) cores on RTX series.
Hi, is there a url for Future Of Games 4 and 5?
Are you going to continue this series of videos?
Yes! I have plans to complete the series this year
I bet chat gpt could prolly develop a game by itself at this point 😭
No. With anything more complex than Snake it will have to be handheld by an experienced developer
I once asked it "how do I level up my Soul Reap level in the Revia mod for Rimworld?" The answer was too generic and incorrect (like it was explaining to me how to farm enemies and experience in an average MMORPG).
If it can't even answer something specific like that, it sure as hell can't create a game yet.
GPT-5 will
@@chuck600 hahahaha just wait in 3 or 2 years I’ll make a game by itself
I feel like AI would make players feel remorse killing NPCs because NPCs would have actual lives
it’s a game. I would feel zero remorse because I would know it’s a video game and this ain’t reality at all. More realistic the NPCs are the better
Well for example gta 5 traffic lights all look the same. In gta 4 they had different model traffic light / street light poles. In gta 4 they all different in different areas. While in gta 5 there’s two common models, the thick green pole and the regular medal pole. And same power poles
Traffic lights? With all the things to do/see in GTAV, you focus on traffic lights?
better be able to talk to ai npcs thru my mic
I wanna smoke that AI pack so bad
I definitely agree with a lot of the points in this video especially with 3d models being generated by ai I believe unity and unreal could use their respective stores content uploaded by users to pool lots of data and generate whole 3d models for use in games or animation based media. A lot of the other topics are unfortunately a lot further away but I still believe we'll one day reach those possibilities.
It's just maximum 10-15 years away
@@je_ne_veux_pas_partager I believe implementation of my particular ideas would take no more than 5 years, however some of the other topics listed in the video would definitely take a considerable more length of time.
Too late, Ubisoft has already started to include AI in their scriptwritting process.
Too late for...what??
It should be mentioned that you don't have to store the generated result. AI, despite not being like traditional procedural generation, still has the concept of a seed. If the processing power needed to generate these worlds isn't too big, you can opt to just generate them every time instead of storing them. By saving the seed, you gaurantee that they'd stay the same.
Yes, but he is blabering about something he doesn't know how to implement and execute, he's basically just a child telling you how great things can be, but has no idea how to implement it, do it, execute it and bring a return of investment.
@@HikikomoriDev True. Thank you for agreeing with my one year old comment. A lot has changed in relation to AI since then, yet none of these so called "advancements" were properly implemented by any developers.
I am convinced this video is AI generated