The plot as well as the dialogues and interactions between the characters have been an extremely important and irreplaceable part of every game. A good game does not necessarily need a great story, but if you want to reach the ranks of blockbusters and blockbusters, this is definitely an essential element. And with the explosive development of AI over the years, many people wonder if it’s time for AI – artificial intelligence that can write excellent game scenarios and storylines.
It will be difficult for AI to create interesting stories in games
This became more and more grounded with the emergence and widespread application of ChatGPT. There have been many opinions that in the future, the superiority of ChatGPT can replace game writers, creating scripts for blockbusters. However, according to David Gaider – who is very famous for creating the world and story of Dragon Age, the answer will be no. Even David gave extremely convincing evidence.
There used to be many developers experimenting, but most of them got unexpected results
Accordingly, the reason he affirmed so is because according to David’s source, Bioware – a famous game development company has many times experimented with relying on AI to write content routes and storylines for the game. mine. However, this went nowhere. According to David, ChatGPT is completely writeable, only, when assembling its story pieces, everything becomes very pale, lifeless and does not bring any attraction to anyone. ever read. In other words, without human movement and control in the background, AI will not be able to work well in this field. In other words, artificial intelligence can only be a catalyst, supporting but not replacing game writers.
For the application to be effective, a human hand is still required behind the scenes
What BioWare is trying to do is create a database-driven system of pre-written lines, instead of creating the text itself through a language model like ChatGPT did. But Gaider doubts that could make any difference, even as the technology improves. His conclusion is that it will still only produce boring text, not interesting or suitable for the wider experience of blockbuster titles today. At least for the time being, the AI will only generate generic content, as a sort of aggregate of all the documents that have ever been included in its database.