
"Today, a new patch for Neverness to Everness dropped, and, true to its word, it would seem Hotta Games has removed at least some of these assets. However, some fans think the most notorious AI slop example, an in-game billboard artwork that looked a lot like a promotional image for the anime film Weathering with You , has been replaced with an AI-generated image of a soda can."
"I guess it didn't matter enough because the assets you replaced are STILL AI generated. What is the point if you're just going to keep lying to your playerbase? https://t.co/sdn4SFlFs1 pic.twitter.com/sBKr1sgHBN"
"There are way too many different types of clouds, the shadows don't make sense...and overall just a lot of extra unnecessary things happening for what should've been a low-effort background poster,"
"While the new replacement image does have some of the hallmarks of AI slop, it would be awfully strange for Hotta Games to replace AI art with AI art...especially when there are examples of them outright removing other pieces of GenAI content in the new update, s"
A new patch for an open-world gacha game replaced some assets that had been flagged as AI-generated. The changes followed earlier claims that the developers would rework the problematic images. Fans reported that a billboard artwork previously resembling a promotional image for the anime film Weathering with You was replaced with an AI-generated image of a soda can. Some players criticized the replacement as still showing AI-generated characteristics and questioned the purpose of removing assets if the new ones remain AI-generated. Other examples in the update reportedly removed different pieces of GenAI content, while the billboard replacement raised doubts about the effectiveness of the rework.
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