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Are We Playing Real Games Anymore? DLSS 5 Discussion

Are We Playing Real Games Anymore? DLSS 5 Discussion

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We discuss DLSS 5 and how it's adding to the AI slopness of the game industry.

SHOW DOT POINTS

  • The introduction of DLSS5 has sparked significant backlash from gamers.
  • AI technology in gaming can alter the original artistic intent of games.
  • NVIDIA's DLSS5 aims to enhance graphics but raises concerns about photorealism.
  • The gaming industry is experiencing a wave of layoffs and restructuring.
  • Ubisoft's Red Storm Entertainment has shifted focus to tech support roles.
  • Crystal Dynamics has faced multiple rounds of layoffs in a year.
  • Leadership indecisiveness can lead to repeated layoffs and restructuring.
  • The gaming community is critical of unnecessary technological advancements.
  • There is a call for better management practices in gaming studios.
  • The future of beloved franchises like Splinter Cell remains uncertain. The wealthy elite often rely on bonuses to maintain their lifestyle.
  • Japanese publisher Atlas is raising salaries and reducing overtime.
  • Staff retention is crucial for efficient game development.
  • The rapid release of games in Japan contrasts with Western studios.
  • Anticipation for Persona Six is high among fans.
  • Starfield is set to release on PS5 soon.
  • Nintendo Switch 2 has received a notable update.
  • Refunding games on Steam can be a necessary choice.
  • Supporting indie developers is important for the gaming ecosystem.
  • April is packed with exciting game releases.

YOUR HOSTS 🎙️ Dylan Blight 🎙️ Ashley Hobley 🎙️ Ciaran Marchant

CREDITS
  • 🎵 Music: Dylan Blight
  • 🎵 Sound Effect by floraphonic from Pixabay
  • 🎨 Artwork: Cherie Henriques
  • 📝 Show notes powered by Riverside.FM

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