• papalonian@lemmy.world
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    Eh, the examples shown imo were 50/50 improvements vs downgrades. First few were good, couple looked really bad, then a few good ones again. I suppose it’s subjective. As long as it’s just an option that can be turned off I don’t think it’s that bad.

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      I personally think these looked really good IDK why it’s getting so much hate other than “ai bad” complaints

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        Bruh she don’t even look like the same person. Also, i’m deeply concerned that if this garbage tech takes off that there will be little to no incentive to make games look as good as they can because gamers are just going to use the AI slop filter to make it “look better” anyway. Also, due to the fact that this is generative AI, It is impossible to guarantee that everyone sees the same “enhanced image”. You might see a completely different face than your friend playing the same game. Everything about this tech sucks. I’m playing Requiem on a base PS5 and I think it looks amazing. I think it’s so disrespectful to the artists who worked hard to make this game look good to just paint over their work with an AI slop filter.

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          You can just…turn it off? Devs can just… Not implement it.

          Not really that big of a deal imo.

          impossible to guarantee that everyone sees the same “enhanced image”.

          Let’s be honest this thing is not generating totally new faces per session the constraints on this tech are not so wide that we’re going to think it’s different people, you can alter the randomness of the models and it should be tuned accordingly.