AIgenerated game worlds are getting playable but nobody talks about what happens to level designers
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Discusses Google Genie 3's ability to generate playable 3D game worlds from text prompts and its potential impact on level designers, questioning whether AI can replicate the nuanced craft of manual level design.
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The author reflects on his experience with a new AI native RPG beta from the makers of AI Dungeon, identifying design challenges where AI-generated immersion breaks down during combat and system legibility, and calls for new design principles for AI-native games.