Crimson Desert Players Debate If The Game Secretly Uses AI Art
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Crimson Desert Players Debate If The Game Secretly Uses AI Art
"Players have shared screenshots of in-game art they suspect to be AI-generated. One in-game painting looks so absurd it's hard to believe it wasn't sloppified, depicting a mosh pit of centaurs and other strange half-man half-horse abominations."
"Been playing for 6 hours now and honestly am loving the game, but damn is it really disappointing to see Pearl Abyss use AI art every now and then throughout the world."
"Whether these paintings are just placeholder art accidentally left in for release, a poor attempt at getting away with AI art, or just wonky for some other non-AI-related reason is unclear."
"Since early 2024, Steam has required publishers to disclose generative AI use on their games' store pages."
Crimson Desert experienced a tumultuous launch week marked by player criticism of convoluted controls, stock sell-offs by investors, and mixed reviews from critics. Players have raised concerns about the presence of AI-generated art in the game, sharing screenshots of questionable in-game paintings. One painting depicted bizarre scenes, leading to debates among players about its origin. While some believe the art is AI-generated, others argue it may simply be poor quality control. The game features a vast world with intricate details, complicating the assessment of its art quality.
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