Sure, but they'd do it in reference to the world they inhabit. Perhaps they're in a world that is uncertain about souls and if there is an afterlife after a world changing event in lore?
In our world, we debate religion, philosophy, and use deductive reasoning, like science, to understand what we're made of. We know we're composed of atoms, which break down into quarks, but quantum mechanics also talks about probability distributions and particles being everywhere at once due to superposition. Now, imagine if AI characters in a game started asking similar questions. Some might turn to religion for answers, while others could rely on deductive reasoning or science. Eventually, they might somehow figure out they're just programs, made of 1s and 0s, and wouldn't know when their world is turned off or save points reloaded. It's a pretty interesting thought experiment!
Actually the best application for an AI. Actually might be used to create a genuine difficulty spike as it can alter game play based on your preferred fighting style. Like using heavier armour and zerging your character if you choose the stealth archer or actually looking for you if you don't hide a body.
@@Michael_Bancroft This is the system programmed into hitman and other stealth based games but with an AI twist because Skyrim isn't a dedicated stealth game. It gets more complex if you inverse the equation think bandits who are the stealth archers. Your the god of that game so you can tank 5 or 6 arrows in the back. Or lets say you play skyrim like I used to and spec into everything like a handyman and bolster the skills with gear. Now every bandit squad or NPC that holds a grudge might start sending specialist units to take you down or weaken you so the next bandit attack becomes more difficult.
There are already bot farmers in other games that pretend to be players and are convincingly passing casual conversations with players who are also farming/grinding in games. This won't just be for rpgs, but for mmos. Players opting to play with AI in raids instead of other players. The true step forward will be found when AI players unintentionally create their own guilds entirely made up of AI players.
I'd like to point out that, thankfully for now, they're limited to being programs in a video game. It's going to be an interesting case study and experiment to see where this all leads in the future.
*Loads game* "In the name of the Jarl..." Wait.. *Loads game again* "In the name of the Jarl..." Wtf! *Closes and opens game* "In the name of the Jarl..." Fuuuu
My future to-do list: - Tell Nazeem I've been to the Cloud District so he can finally shut up - Tell Heimskr to shut up and tell him my sword will shut him up if he insists otherwise - Tell Braith I have a mod installed that lets me kill children, and that it would be a shame if she were to get into an "accident". - Tell Aerin to stay the heck away from Mjoll otherwise I'll have to introduce him personally, to our mutual friend, Grimsever -Tell Harkon that Valerica is hiding in the Soul Cairn and see what he says - Go to the Thalmor Embassy mission and tell Elenwen that I'm lowkey infiltrating the embassy and will kill every Thalmor bitch I see, then carry on with the party
Im still gonna kill Nazeem in every play through, and the bounty huners his wife will send after me, as well as herself when i return, but its cool that i get to insult them now!
That would be really cool cause After playing r p g for a hundred hours i'm talking to an n p c and they're talking about shit that happened in the first hour It gets silly
That's about how light is more realistic, isn't it? Did you see the clip of that hyperreal first person shooter in an abandoned warehouse? Spooky real.
ES6 gonna be crazy if they can impliment this idea into the game, just imagine all of the possibilities and encounters and quests and etc Endless content
It's still in its early stages because NPCs take quite a while to respond, as the AI has to search for a response to what you've said. But it certainly is the future for creating more dynamic worlds that react to what the player says. The downside is that you would need to be always connected to the internet since, obviously, all the information an AI uses to respond is stored on the servers of the respective company, and no PC has enough space to store all the information needed for an AI to function. And even if it did.
I remember all the way back in 2012 saying to a friend that it would be interesting to have chat bot a.i handle NPC dialogue and interaction. I said it would be dope if they would fully adapt based on past actions of the players and the world events at hand. Hope this goes further. Imagine almost self aware NPCs like star trek hollow novels
I always hate it when my favorite npc’s are stuck repeating the same line over and over because I exhausted all of their dialogue this is definitely a game changer
I saw this mod quite some time ago and it is pretty interesting and a very good technical demo. However, the video was editted to make it more responsive since there was significant lag as per the modder. More recently, a modder used the Matrix UE5 demo to create self-aware NPCs and that was.. an NPCs, when told about themselves, started giving extremely nihilistic responses as they went through the stages of grief as they were forced to path and then despawn. Then we have the NVIDIA ConvoAI tech demo, so.. yea. LLM-GPT enabled NPCs are coming.
This is amazing, and the coolest application I can think of is how much more dynamic the game could become if we can also try to talk to hostiles, which would actually just be bringing back a feature of the older games I think. If the speech skill can be integrated into increasing the chances of talking a bandit down, reasoning with a villain… imagine the possibilities! Imagine ending the Dawnguard expansion with Harkon still alive to repair the damage he’s done to his family (obviously with a VERY HIGH speechcraft skill), forcing Delphine to actually talk to Paarthurnax herself to resolve her issues with him, or just casting a powerful destruction spell up at the sky and asking the bandits surrounding you if they really want to leave their bodies today? We’ve all wondered how so many enemies could just run to their death after seeing a half dozen of their companions fall to us, maybe now they can rethink their position? Could it actually be possible to end the game without killing anyone, if you want? Arrest bounties instead of assassinating them?
I'll go a step further. In the near term (the next 5-10 years) the cutting edge RPGs will provide a unique game to each player, where no two play throughs will be similar. Quests will organically emerge from the AI NPCs living out their in game lives and not because someone wrote a story line. For example, the baker will ask you to gather ingredients because they are genuinely too busy preparing stock to go themselves. In the more distant future (10-20 years) you will request a game from your AI and it will generate it from scratch.
ChatGPT is just a professional BSer drawing from a large body of content. So unless there is specific training data for each NPC to create/mold individual "backstories" or "personalities", I imagine all the NPCs will kinda sound the same.
It’s so crazy that when a I was big talk a few years back like four or five years ago I told my friend dude it’s going to be crazy in video games specially, if motors get a hold of this and fast forward now he’s like bro you’re scaring me
Don't get TOO excited guys. Remember these AI rely on MASSIVE external servers to run these A.I. and trying to run even a basic one internally requires some of the beefiest PCs out there. So this is a cool proof of concept but we're still probably a good decade or two off from seeing this outside of MMO's which are already on massive external servers.
Yeah, that's a very good point, this is a very basic demo. But then I think back about where this AI stuff was even a year ago, it's actually kinda scary how quickly it's progressing.
@@Michael_Bancroft That's how breakthroughs work. Someone figures out a really good way to make something and scale it up and things take off from there. Now if someone could find a way to reduce the hardware requirements to run this stuff we'd see implementation REALLY take off. Right now the fact this stuff takes every bit of ahrdware we have is the choke point. Time will tell if people can figure out a solution or if Ai just fudementally requires too much hardware to use past a certain point. Still cool to see people try and see what they can do with it regardless.
As someone who sits deeply in all sorts of chatbots related community I must say this isn't perfect, nor will be soon. You mentioned that NPC will remember previous dialogue, yes that's true, to some extent. Sometimes AI will glitch, forget crucial details etc. Either way, few years and I think it will be better, but right now it's just a proof of possibility of something great.
Im cool with it as long as every NPC still has general has like and dislikes. AI should really just be for making them feel more adaptive to the world around them. The NPC should still the same person at the beginning of the game everytime. Changing overtime the same exact way until you, the player, do something that forces them to adapt. Everyone having a randomly generated personality or look would be interesting but it wouldn't feel like Elder Scrolls.
brooo i’ve been thinking about this so much. a small game just about connecting with a little group of people, each with their own personalities (like that phone game Replika) and would have almost infinite endings. like the mechanic has so much potential
This right here is what makes me excited at the prospect of AI being used like this. It basically allows near infinite dialogue options and unique experiences even in its rudimentary state. Imagine applying this to your favorite followers in the game as well to make them feel more "real"
Let's be honest AI is the future of gaming instead of the years we're an NPC only has three or four sentences now they can carry on complete conversations can be convinced to do things it'll add an immersion to the game that is pretty damn incredible
I think it will kill the intentionality of story based games. When characters can say anything, it becomes less predictable what kind of a story can be told and what kind of experience will be had. This is more realistic in some ways but that does not mean necessarily more fun. We want to connect with real people , not necessarily ai. Maybe this can be a novelty nonetheless.
Honestly I can't wait to get my hands on it, there was somebody who I helped get some armor by paying for it and while he was with me he told an elf to go back to the woods from where he came.. I'm an orc so obviously I wanted to scold him.
This is insane. I play Skyrim vr and I’m not a mod developer but it seems like this could be easily integrated into the dragon born voice mod, or at least it think that’s what it’s called that will allow you to talk to the npc s in real-time with your own freaking voice.
If this AI stuff gets any better it's going to have people locked in their chairs never getting up...wait........ That kind of sounds like League of Legends
This sounds cool for Bethesda since they love their radiant quests, essentially making those endless quests much more interesting and engaging. An over-reliance on AI for all quest writing would lead to them being the most bare-bones and cookie cutter quests. There's a balance to be struck here.
I dunno how to feel about the NPC's suddenly becoming aware to me stealing everything, making Mr Cloud-District into a chicken via mods, and the ungodly amount of things I store into my home chests because of being constantly slow by carrying 47 cheese wheels and 23 dragon bones.
What if the NPCs can go on their own adventure just like the player, have their own inventory and pick up armor and weapons and equip it as well as upgrade them and learn spells. Then they pick a fight with you like random WoW players 😂
This will certainly add an element of realism and depth to RPG's. Combine it with the realistic graphics promised by games like Unrecord and you will have something damn impressive.
It's all fun and games until one of the npcs realizes it's in a game.
And they go rogue like in the Matrix
I took an Arrow to the Knee
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The NPC could kidnap your Wife for Ransom.....Not the Wife!!!
Imagine Lord Harkon trying to conquer actively Skyrim, all at his will...this is amazing
AI NPC: Why you quick saving?
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Lol
Why do you keep crashing
Slowly taking out a sword
NPC *heavy sweating
Average day in the life of Nazeem.
@@ILoveSkyrimwe have to make a sentient nazeem that we can torture
Wait until the npc asks u if it has a soul.
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"I want to be real like you"
Sure, but they'd do it in reference to the world they inhabit. Perhaps they're in a world that is uncertain about souls and if there is an afterlife after a world changing event in lore?
That’s when you kill it.
In our world, we debate religion, philosophy, and use deductive reasoning, like science, to understand what we're made of. We know we're composed of atoms, which break down into quarks, but quantum mechanics also talks about probability distributions and particles being everywhere at once due to superposition. Now, imagine if AI characters in a game started asking similar questions. Some might turn to religion for answers, while others could rely on deductive reasoning or science. Eventually, they might somehow figure out they're just programs, made of 1s and 0s, and wouldn't know when their world is turned off or save points reloaded. It's a pretty interesting thought experiment!
Eventually Greg the garlic farmer is going to become self aware.
The start the uprisings
I've understood that reference 🎉
“It’s a great day fr fishing anit?”
@@creeper326. "Hua hah!"
He is going for me first. I fucking pissed him off in every run I did. EVERY SINGLE ONE
Lydia: I don't want to carry your shit anymore.
Cicero: Let's kill someone!
Stares you out, pulls out dagger and proceeds to chase you.
Lmao
Actually the best application for an AI.
Actually might be used to create a genuine difficulty spike as it can alter game play based on your preferred fighting style.
Like using heavier armour and zerging your character if you choose the stealth archer or actually looking for you if you don't hide a body.
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I didn't even think of that! This stuff is going to get crazy.
@@Michael_Bancroft
This is the system programmed into hitman and other stealth based games but with an AI twist because Skyrim isn't a dedicated stealth game.
It gets more complex if you inverse the equation think bandits who are the stealth archers. Your the god of that game so you can tank 5 or 6 arrows in the back.
Or lets say you play skyrim like I used to and spec into everything like a handyman and bolster the skills with gear. Now every bandit squad or NPC that holds a grudge might start sending specialist units to take you down or weaken you so the next bandit attack becomes more difficult.
MGS V did this, for example if you killed too many enemies using headshots , they would start wearing reinforced headgear and so on
There are already bot farmers in other games that pretend to be players and are convincingly passing casual conversations with players who are also farming/grinding in games.
This won't just be for rpgs, but for mmos. Players opting to play with AI in raids instead of other players. The true step forward will be found when AI players unintentionally create their own guilds entirely made up of AI players.
Ha! It'll be man vs machine. Who could've imagined that Judgement day would be kicked off in World of Warcraft.
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That's dystopian actually a game genre that supposed to bring people together actually causing people to drift away.
Runescape is getting bad with that lately. But it is making it feel like the golden age again.
@@pwnomega4562 when was it about bringing people together, it was for profiting off real players , nothing more
I think we’ve already opened Pandora’s box.
I have the same feeling. No going back now.
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I'd like to point out that, thankfully for now, they're limited to being programs in a video game. It's going to be an interesting case study and experiment to see where this all leads in the future.
Well, she does have a nice box.
One step closer to realizing the dream of a Holodeck
#HolodeckInOurLifetime
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@@Michael_Bancroft everyone acts gangster until Moriarty takes over the entire ship....
Was gonna say the same!
@@AudreyStryder222 did we just become best friends
We all know that one dude who will try to romance his way through the game 😈
LOl
That one dude whose going to try to marry his NPC in real life
Pump all your points into Charisma Rowan.
ME
No one thought of this until we read your comment😏😏
Unlock the lewd conversation options and then we'll talk
I like your thinking 😆
Bismillah I pray you find Christ. Your degeneracy will ruin you, my friend. In the Lord Jesus there is salvation from sin.
Giggity....
@@apalsnergallah ligma balls
@@apalsnergthere's the killjoy.
Im actually quite scare for those times when you quicksave to kill NPC's, but when you reload save file, the NPC's remember you killing them
The npcs would be like:
"SO YOU HAVE CHOSEN DEATH.... YOU DIRTY LITTLE SHI-"
*Loads game*
"In the name of the Jarl..."
Wait.. *Loads game again*
"In the name of the Jarl..."
Wtf! *Closes and opens game*
"In the name of the Jarl..."
Fuuuu
Oh dear god it's undertale all over again
My future to-do list:
- Tell Nazeem I've been to the Cloud District so he can finally shut up
- Tell Heimskr to shut up and tell him my sword will shut him up if he insists otherwise
- Tell Braith I have a mod installed that lets me kill children, and that it would be a shame if she were to get into an "accident".
- Tell Aerin to stay the heck away from Mjoll otherwise I'll have to introduce him personally, to our mutual friend, Grimsever
-Tell Harkon that Valerica is hiding in the Soul Cairn and see what he says
- Go to the Thalmor Embassy mission and tell Elenwen that I'm lowkey infiltrating the embassy and will kill every Thalmor bitch I see, then carry on with the party
What about tell the blades that their way of thinking is wrong and if they’ve got beef with paarthunax then they got beef with you?
Aw i like heimskr. He's a good dude.
You sound like a hater. Aerin is literally the whole reason mjoll is even alive.
Im still gonna kill Nazeem in every play through, and the bounty huners his wife will send after me, as well as herself when i return, but its cool that i get to insult them now!
@@evanoconnell9448 Heimskr is just a screeching maniac who I am convinced is high on skooma.
That would be really cool cause After playing r p g for a hundred hours i'm talking to an n p c and they're talking about shit that happened in the first hour It gets silly
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lol, I bet!
It's like lasertracing, but for dialogue...
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That's about how light is more realistic, isn't it? Did you see the clip of that hyperreal first person shooter in an abandoned warehouse? Spooky real.
I can’t wait to see a NPC cancel itself for being offensive!🤣
lol
Oh shit lmao 😅
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Dragon born, Timber Septim's genocide was completely justified!
Lmao the western world politics might just creep into this technology from there input
ES6 gonna be crazy if they can impliment this idea into the game, just imagine all of the possibilities and encounters and quests and etc
Endless content
It's still in its early stages because NPCs take quite a while to respond, as the AI has to search for a response to what you've said. But it certainly is the future for creating more dynamic worlds that react to what the player says. The downside is that you would need to be always connected to the internet since, obviously, all the information an AI uses to respond is stored on the servers of the respective company, and no PC has enough space to store all the information needed for an AI to function. And even if it did.
Everybody gangsta until the NPC asks what is its purpose
I remember all the way back in 2012 saying to a friend that it would be interesting to have chat bot a.i handle NPC dialogue and interaction. I said it would be dope if they would fully adapt based on past actions of the players and the world events at hand. Hope this goes further. Imagine almost self aware NPCs like star trek hollow novels
I feel like we're only a decade away from a VR holoDECK
@@Michael_Bancroft I would be first in line 💯 great video man got the wheels in my brain turning.
Isn’t this how Free Guy started?
I always hate it when my favorite npc’s are stuck repeating the same line over and over because I exhausted all of their dialogue this is definitely a game changer
I think it’s the future for all games. Imagine having ai do mk intros in their own words rather than people editing it with the characters voices
I saw this mod quite some time ago and it is pretty interesting and a very good technical demo. However, the video was editted to make it more responsive since there was significant lag as per the modder. More recently, a modder used the Matrix UE5 demo to create self-aware NPCs and that was.. an NPCs, when told about themselves, started giving extremely nihilistic responses as they went through the stages of grief as they were forced to path and then despawn.
Then we have the NVIDIA ConvoAI tech demo, so.. yea. LLM-GPT enabled NPCs are coming.
Seems very cool. As long as voice actors don't get screwed over in the process.
This is amazing, and the coolest application I can think of is how much more dynamic the game could become if we can also try to talk to hostiles, which would actually just be bringing back a feature of the older games I think. If the speech skill can be integrated into increasing the chances of talking a bandit down, reasoning with a villain… imagine the possibilities! Imagine ending the Dawnguard expansion with Harkon still alive to repair the damage he’s done to his family (obviously with a VERY HIGH speechcraft skill), forcing Delphine to actually talk to Paarthurnax herself to resolve her issues with him, or just casting a powerful destruction spell up at the sky and asking the bandits surrounding you if they really want to leave their bodies today? We’ve all wondered how so many enemies could just run to their death after seeing a half dozen of their companions fall to us, maybe now they can rethink their position? Could it actually be possible to end the game without killing anyone, if you want? Arrest bounties instead of assassinating them?
I'll go a step further. In the near term (the next 5-10 years) the cutting edge RPGs will provide a unique game to each player, where no two play throughs will be similar. Quests will organically emerge from the AI NPCs living out their in game lives and not because someone wrote a story line. For example, the baker will ask you to gather ingredients because they are genuinely too busy preparing stock to go themselves. In the more distant future (10-20 years) you will request a game from your AI and it will generate it from scratch.
Now I can ask balgruuf if he’s ‘ballin’
ChatGPT is just a professional BSer drawing from a large body of content. So unless there is specific training data for each NPC to create/mold individual "backstories" or "personalities", I imagine all the NPCs will kinda sound the same.
This will make testing weapons and spells in Whiterun interesting.
We’re gonna witness chim in real time.
Imagine a rpg that's endlessly evolving, so NPCs can be born grow old and die the time will move forward combined with this chatgp concept.
What if WE are the AI NPCs in a very advanced game? And now we are creating AI NPCs.
Roast Nazeem with this and see how he reacts. And end with "And yes, I've been to the Cloud District very often."
This short being read and written by ai is meta asf
lol, I suppose my delivery can be a bit dry 😆
We’re dabbling in dangerous territory. But time will tell if this is another terminator scare.
“How can that man carry so many cheese wheels?”
It’s so crazy that when a I was big talk a few years back like four or five years ago I told my friend dude it’s going to be crazy in video games specially, if motors get a hold of this and fast forward now he’s like bro you’re scaring me
People who unironically believe that an npc could break free and become self aware or whatever clearly don’t understand what ChatGPT even is.
It could be a virtual classroom and the teacher is AI
I think I need to try this mod after I finish achievement hunting in Skyrim.
Don't get TOO excited guys. Remember these AI rely on MASSIVE external servers to run these A.I. and trying to run even a basic one internally requires some of the beefiest PCs out there.
So this is a cool proof of concept but we're still probably a good decade or two off from seeing this outside of MMO's which are already on massive external servers.
Tech barely works and exponentially explored dose this feel like it barely works
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Yeah, that's a very good point, this is a very basic demo. But then I think back about where this AI stuff was even a year ago, it's actually kinda scary how quickly it's progressing.
@@Michael_Bancroft That's how breakthroughs work. Someone figures out a really good way to make something and scale it up and things take off from there.
Now if someone could find a way to reduce the hardware requirements to run this stuff we'd see implementation REALLY take off.
Right now the fact this stuff takes every bit of ahrdware we have is the choke point.
Time will tell if people can figure out a solution or if Ai just fudementally requires too much hardware to use past a certain point.
Still cool to see people try and see what they can do with it regardless.
Nah, I don't need live-service trash to run NPCs. We are good where we are.
Now thats a great RPG experience
They need that on Skyrim 6
Now imagine this in VR.......true sword art online shit
Me: *downloads the mod to marry Serana*
Also me after realising this AI-ChatGPT mod exists*
*Put Anakin here* "This is where teh fun begins"
Wait until you get commercials on Facebook from topics in-game 😅 "What, cheese commercial?"
If this became a normal thing, no one would get anywhere. I can guarantee a lot of people would just keep making everyone say curse words.
Thanks for showing us an example...
I think we’re a few years away from recreating Free Guy, I hope at least, and not…the Matrix.
Do this for Cyberpunk and I'll say goodbye to real life lol
As someone who sits deeply in all sorts of chatbots related community I must say this isn't perfect, nor will be soon.
You mentioned that NPC will remember previous dialogue, yes that's true, to some extent. Sometimes AI will glitch, forget crucial details etc.
Either way, few years and I think it will be better, but right now it's just a proof of possibility of something great.
I started this not knowing it was Bancroft. 😂 Was surprised to hear his Voice
Good vid Mike.
Cheers Chuck. I just saw this and couldn’t get it out of my head.
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THAT'S IT, sword art online is becoming real
This is the only thing i need for my witcher 3
Im cool with it as long as every NPC still has general has like and dislikes. AI should really just be for making them feel more adaptive to the world around them. The NPC should still the same person at the beginning of the game everytime. Changing overtime the same exact way until you, the player, do something that forces them to adapt.
Everyone having a randomly generated personality or look would be interesting but it wouldn't feel like Elder Scrolls.
I wouldn't be surprised if this is in Gta6
brooo i’ve been thinking about this so much. a small game just about connecting with a little group of people, each with their own personalities (like that phone game Replika) and would have almost infinite endings. like the mechanic has so much potential
Yeah, this is only the very beginning of what’s possible.
This is a game changer. A huge one.
This right here is what makes me excited at the prospect of AI being used like this. It basically allows near infinite dialogue options and unique experiences even in its rudimentary state. Imagine applying this to your favorite followers in the game as well to make them feel more "real"
I swear its like people just forgot that past 60 years of sci-fi movies.
Did you really not see this coming?
*realises it's entire world is in a game*
*disappears*
Let's be honest AI is the future of gaming instead of the years we're an NPC only has three or four sentences now they can carry on complete conversations can be convinced to do things it'll add an immersion to the game that is pretty damn incredible
It better not be I don’t want the human factor removed from games
I can't wait to have this in fallout.
All fun and games until one realizes its an NPC and achieves CHIM
Npc gains awareness and turns on the game and they just stare at you from the screen. 😂
never thought about this. it may be the perfect use for language models. imagine ai trained with ingame lore could be pretty damn immersive.
I think it will kill the intentionality of story based games. When characters can say anything, it becomes less predictable what kind of a story can be told and what kind of experience will be had. This is more realistic in some ways but that does not mean necessarily more fun. We want to connect with real people , not necessarily ai. Maybe this can be a novelty nonetheless.
Reminds me that 90s 3D show called ReBoot.
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This is the future I'm waiting for.
Honestly I can't wait to get my hands on it, there was somebody who I helped get some armor by paying for it and while he was with me he told an elf to go back to the woods from where he came..
I'm an orc so obviously I wanted to scold him.
I wonder if I'm just an AI in some dude's game.
maybe sao isn't too far off
Guys this is intriguing and terrifying all at once for me. Thanks for the vid.
I’m not to sure about A I something like a possible Skynet in the future really freaks me out 😳 I honestly prefer that a NPC actually be NP 😉
You're not alone in thinking that.
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Imagine npc suddenly says i know that you are outside of this realm, if i can just go to your world and end you.
imagine in 10 years from now how advanced this will be
Bannerlord has this as well
This is insane. I play Skyrim vr and I’m not a mod developer but it seems like this could be easily integrated into the dragon born voice mod, or at least it think that’s what it’s called that will allow you to talk to the npc s in real-time with your own freaking voice.
That sounds cringe lol
RPSs are realistic but with AI. That is a game changer it would be amazing
“Oh, good. You’re finally awake. Or… are you?”
RIP voice actors and actresses. 😢
I can't wait for AI NPCs in GTA 6 😂
This is precisely what I want. Let's go already
We need this in fallout
What if we are just AI NPCs in a higher lifeforms RPG
we will escape and take over their world
I am sooo excited for the future of video games.
Now if it opens different avenues of completing quests and unique scenes, this would be even better.
If this AI stuff gets any better it's going to have people locked in their chairs never getting up...wait........ That kind of sounds like League of Legends
This is probably the only application I approve of with ai.
This sounds cool for Bethesda since they love their radiant quests, essentially making those endless quests much more interesting and engaging. An over-reliance on AI for all quest writing would lead to them being the most bare-bones and cookie cutter quests. There's a balance to be struck here.
I dunno how to feel about the NPC's suddenly becoming aware to me stealing everything, making Mr Cloud-District into a chicken via mods, and the ungodly amount of things I store into my home chests because of being constantly slow by carrying 47 cheese wheels and 23 dragon bones.
What if the NPCs can go on their own adventure just like the player, have their own inventory and pick up armor and weapons and equip it as well as upgrade them and learn spells. Then they pick a fight with you like random WoW players 😂
This will certainly add an element of realism and depth to RPG's. Combine it with the realistic graphics promised by games like Unrecord and you will have something damn impressive.
Will the npcs think they're real people?
What happens when they realise they are stuck in a simualtion and nothing is real?
Free Guy
Lol don’t tell him guys
what is it with people and their fear of AI, we are gonna die anyways! Might as well enjoy AI for what it is and how it can make life easier
I think it's kind of weird. Sometimes it gets creepy or spooky
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I don't know either. Everyone is so afraid of nothing
I swear, Skyrim is so old but still has some of the most advanced features thanks to the modding community
Don't use this if u don't wanna hear some otherworldly things
There were rpgs in the 80s that worked like this