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How do you expect video games to change in the next few years?

AI, VR, AR — we're definitely at an inflection point in tech which is likely to hit gaming at the forefront of each wave.

If some of these technologies have been slow to happen, several appear to be "happening" now.

What are your predictions?

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NLxDoDge

What I hope is that video games strife less for looking good and more being fun.

Don't get me wrong there are a lot of them that are, but sometimes I see games where, I kid you not, the same franchise has a better looking game from 9 years ago.....
And it runs worse too....

So my predictions are that video games will get more AI stuff for text from random NPCs/tasks or quests dynamically being generated.

And with some more optimization it can also run on lower end hardware as well. As some games are getting over 100GB now.

I am looking forward to STALKER 2, but I am afraid it's not going to run on my Steam Deck that well 😅

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Jordan Spencer

Not to bring the vibe down but... lots more microtransactions

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Ben Halpern

Man

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Ben Halpern • Edited

... Besides spacial candy crush. That one is too obvious.

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Calin Baenen

I think people are going to make more games in Rust, using engines like Bevy.

Hell!
I'm even doing it with RuntDeale.

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Jordan-Tyler Burchett

The progression in graphics and new technologies in video games is wonderful but I'd like to see them dial the gameplay down some. Just because we can doesn't always mean we should and I get really excited when older games get remastered for that reason..

Most games nowadays have so much to do, learn, and remember that I get lost or over stimulated when I just want to chill and relax. This is why I'm constantly going back to way older games like SNES and N64 style games. Donkey Country, Super Mario 64, Driver, Gran Turismo, etc.. That's where it's at for me, don't over complicate it!

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Matt Ellen-Tsivintzeli

Definitely at an inflection point?

VR and AR are still solutions looking for problems when it comes to video games. Pokemon Go was the height of AR. VR has nothing to offer that isn't a gimmick people will tire of in a week.

Generative art based on OpenAI-like technology will lead us into ever more boring asset flips in the Steam store, and Google play will just be flooded with sub par adver-games even more than now.

The AAA games industry will try to make use of generative art, but will find that they need to hire human artists and writers to make their games actually enjoyable.

I guess the live services model will be given a short stay of execution as it's propped up by generative art.

Sorry for being so sceptical, I just can't see anything good coming from genAI in terms of creativity.

I love generative art, in terms of coming up with interesting algorithms for creating things. I hate that companies have taken human achievements, claimed them as their own, and created ever faster simulacrum generators. They're basically the t-shirt sites that steal artists' work, but with VC funding.

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Jon Randy 🎖️ • Edited

They'll become even less like actual entertaining games than they are now, and even more like joyless interactive movies.

Anyone else remember when games were about fun, diversion, escapism, and imagination?

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Pavlin Angelov

Tons of Indie games still are :)

But we also got used to certain things like big well crafted environment and characters (visual, animation etc) which takes a lot of time and resources and at the end there is not much time or resources left for implementing the actual game :D

Also, most of this is pure nostalgia, the games that we had played to escape would not capture us the same way as they once did anyway.

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Andrew Baisden

I expect AI to be used even more so the NPCs and computer characters should be even more intelligent and human-like. And AI will most likely be used to generate content inside the games. Like map creation, artwork and even for stories and lore.

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Ashton Pars • Edited

I think that the graphics will definitely be much better.
More VR games
But honestly, it's hard to say, but I hope better! But even now, I think games are amazing. There are a lot of them, so everyone can choose something based on their preferences. I prefer horror games, but from time to time, I also like playing slots, poker or blackjack. There are so many casinos and I wish I had more time to try them all. But I try to choose the best ones, and here online-casinocz.com/ is one page which provided me info about the best sites, what they offer, and I chose few which provide free spins and other bonuses for players. It makes the whole experience better.

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Ranjan Dailata

Neuralink has successfully implanted a computer chip in a human brain, marking a major milestone in neuroscience.

Hope "Neuralink" might have some plans to take the gaming to the next level :)

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Calin Baenen

I could not imagine how well horror games would work...

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Ranjan Dailata

We have been horrified by the AI, eventually when the AI works in the field, the Humans will not have any work, so they could play any games they wish :)

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Griff Polk

Grinding on candy crush in your sleep ._.