After playing Starfield, I, uh, wouldn’t be chomping at the bit to hire their lead quest designer.
After playing Starfield, I, uh, wouldn’t be chomping at the bit to hire their lead quest designer.
Yeah, absolutely, you might have to pay them, though.
There’s plenty of humans who write phenomenal stories, stories far better than any bot will make.
Give them a shot.
What’s even the point of posting a writing prompt or opening one if it’s just going to be answered by a program?
It’s completely safe to swallow semen daily, where did you hear otherwise?
Obviously, as another user noted there’s an STD concern, but as long as it’s a trusted source, I don’t know of any health issues that could come up.
In what context? That can make all the difference.
Bad.
There’s no way this results in better lives and outcomes for anyone but the wealthy. In the perpetual race to the bottom with margins and budgets, quality human work will be replaced with cookie cutter AI garbage and all media will suffer. Ads are only going to get more annoying and lifeless, corporate copy of any kind will become even more wordy bullshit.
I hear people talk about how it will free up people’s time for more important things. Those people are fucking morons who don’t understand it’ll be used to simply pay people less and make the world a blander place to live.
The game is fine. It’s on Gamepass so I’d play it through that, I wouldn’t pay the full retail for it.
Mostly I was referencing that the quests are fairly flat and uninspiring.
For what it’s worth, game quality-wise, I finished one playthrough in about 80 hrs and while there’s a NG+ mechanic that many seem to be enjoying, I wasn’t too interested in that. I really liked the ship building mechanic, and I had a lotta fun leveling up to see all the new ship parts and play with em.
Maybe after the modding scene develops more (though it looks like it’ll get there) I’ll come back to it if it’s still on Gamepass