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Streamers And Voice Actors Refuse To Work With Popular New Gacha Game Over Gen AI Concerns

Streamers And Voice Actors Refuse To Work With Popular New Gacha Game Over Gen AI Concerns https://ift.tt/UiGrP1F At first glance, Neverness to Everness has everything that a gacha game fan wants and needs--cute character models, a supernatural open world, and even realistic cars to drive around in. However, just a few days after launch, some players have begun to spot assets suspected to have been created with generative AI. As a result, popular streamers and even a voice actor that worked on the game have started refusing to work with Neverness to Everness and its developer, Hotta Studio. In one video , many are pointing out "artifacting"--unintended distortions that occur as a result of using AI to generate an asset. At one point, the character's entire outfit design appears to change after his hand blocks a portion of it. In another part of the game, players claim that Neverness to Everness features a billboard with scenes from the anime Weathering With You that appe...

Fallout 76 Hits A New Concurrent Player Record On Steam

Fallout 76 Hits A New Concurrent Player Record On Steam https://ift.tt/SG8ATFi

War never changes, but concurrent player counts do for video games. For Fallout 76, the numbers are going up, as the action-RPG set a new all-time record over the weekend on Steam.

On X (formerly known as Twitter), user CHAD: A Fallout 76 Podcast spotted that Fallout 76 had reached a new milestone, with 39,455 people playing the online RPG at the same time on Steam on Sunday, April 14, per SteamDB. That's the most players together for the Steam version of the title since it launched on the service in April 2020. Fallout 76 originally came out in open beta in October 2018 on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

There are two major factors helping Fallout 76. First off, Amazon Prime's Fallout show premiered last week to generally favorable reviews across the board. GameSpot's Fallout series review was also positive, with writer Phil Hornshaw saying: "The show makes a lot of hay from the weird and goofy setting of the game series, and does a great job of filling it with fun, fascinating people."

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