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What's the point of gaming with this?
If it works I expect it to be popular. A lot of people don't actually want to engage with videogames and would rather zombie through the experience
Exactly, "I hate the grind", "The boss/sub boss fights are too hard", "I only have so many hours in a day".
Some days I barely have an hour to play a game, sometimes I think maybe, just maybe, I could use a bot/AI to get a little more done while I'm doing those tedious life things, then I think "What's the point if I don't do it myself?"
That's a game selection issue IMO. Busy people shouldn't play games they don't have the time to get invested into. AAA design and marketing has pushed this idea that every game has to be this big 100 hour open world RPG narrative adventure, but there's so much good stuff out there that's over in less time or doesn't demand huge play sessions.
Right. I mostly buy Indy and, I guess, AA games like Arizona sunshine and metro awakening, 6 - 8 hrs of story driven game, I have elder scrolls (not oblivion but the one that they have remade/rereleased like 6 times, only got half way through that as I kept forgetting what I was doing lol)
Skyrim?
Dammit, how did I not remember that name. The only 2 names that would surface were oblivion and TESO. TY
There are plenty of people who are happy to cheat at anything.
It's kind of like the old Nintendo hotline. Call when you're stuck on something in a game. Or just looking up a walkthrough online.
That said, this makes it far easier to ask for help and kids might just rely on it too much instead of figuring stuff out on their own.
With the hotline and guides you still had to actually play yourself. This is a step further, you just watch the game play itself.
At least, it's not just someone watching a YouTube video of someone else playing... though I imagine some of that is just due to affordability.
I know my young nephew gets frustrated on some games and then just gives up... even if he knows what to do. Maybe when he's older he could get better at those, but by that time, he'll be on to something else.
I would much rather pay nothing to watch a human being play a video game than purchase a video game just to watch the game play itself. I say this as someone who has zero interest in twitch, let's play, etc.
Just save your money and pirate a fucking a movie at that point.