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Saw a video on this earlier and it really makes me think we're absolutely nowhere near an AI being able to generate a full-on or even a partially playable video game in real time any time soon, much to the dismay of the tech/AI bros.
Also, they talk about making old games portable as though you can't just boot up a game like Ty the Tasmanian Tiger on an emulator like PCSX2 or Dolphin on a device like a Steam Deck anything similar, all without needing powerful enough systems to run a whole extremely in depth simulation of our universe.
Using this technology for preservation sake is just absurd.
Reminder that old games, ported correctly, run on anything. We just need the source.
Not even that, you just need to emulate the original platform.
I feel like there's an interesting discussion to be had around source ports v emulation