Clair Obscur Dev Now Promises Everything Will Be 'Human Made'
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Clair Obscur Dev Now Promises Everything Will Be 'Human Made'
"Yeah, we're aware of what's been going on with that, but I can say everything in the game is human-made," he said. "When AI first really came out in 2022, we'd already started on the game. It was just a new tool. We tried it and we didn't like it at all. It just felt wrong. We had originally used it as a placeholder for textures we missed, but we took it out as soon as we saw it."
"More on the Clair Obscur AI drama, a new Arc Raiders bug that's the perfect excuse for dying, and the French Final Fantasy 9 cartoon is still in the works. Welcome to a special Christmas Eve edition of Morning Checkpoint, Kotaku's daily roundup of gaming news and culture. Why am I sitting here at my desk click-clacking away on my keyboard instead of watching my kids play Plants vs. Zombies? Because of you, dear readers. The words written mean nothing without the people on the other end."
Clair Obscur 2 had AI-generated textures used early in development that were removed before the finished release, and final in-game assets are claimed to be human-made. AI tools were tested in 2022 as placeholders for missing textures but were discarded after negative impressions. The game was stripped of Indie Game Awards wins due to previously present AI-generated textures. Arc Raiders currently contains a bug preventing players from drawing their guns, affecting multiple players. A French Final Fantasy IX animated project remains in development. Seasonal holiday wishes are extended to readers.
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