Might mod something ease of access or play easy mode, like pathfinder remove map travel fatigue. Mass effect is something I rather not add difficulty since it only adds more HP/damage to enemies and makes gameplay tedious.
You can always tax more any saving made by trading AI / robotics for personel and odds are new skills, needs and expertise emerge.
Dystopia like no jobs due is probably out of reach of our imagination anyway, it could be anything from static wellfare , everything 'free' or simply loss in value...
Hot take, if you make it easy and relible people will use it.
I mean modern money is mostly just 'air' technically banks do not have money to pay if everyone (or even less as 1/10th asked to have it.)
For creatives AI voice is getting better and better.
Spot the real one.
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Overstimulated most likely, try mixing something that requires effort and has no immediate dopemine gain, like walking, creative stuff like drawing / painting, working out (to an extent), reading a book. If you get bored immediately at least you know what the problem is.
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
Medieval most likely easiest asset wise, anything modern like cameras would be magic mirror or the like. Great ideas for 'quests'.
Thanks.
Thanks for the detailed response.
Setting is very flexible to accomodate many things.
Only things I have set in stone are that you are the inn keeper and people visit the inn and you can peep on them through holes build into the inn.
Rest could include (Just brainstorming, would love know...
As a player of a game. Setting Inn keeper.
What makes you tickle?
How would the fetish be made right?
What would you like to see?
Danger of getting caught yes or no?
How would you like things escalate or not at all?
Interesting situations?
Partner in crime? Sex / masturbation while peeping?
Depends on the game type, if it is easy to follow for 100% like sandbox or something. Usually then do all the content, where as if it is visual novel only "true ending" aka what I choose backtracking deadends if any.
Yes, there are plenty of LLM's for that.
You need a decent graphic card for the biggest models though, but generally 8-12G vram card can get you started. Experience with lower end cards is generally that it slows down a bit if you reach the token limit and it does not feel good as say gpt...
I like puzzles and combat as long as they are either escalating in difficulty, or fast to solve/end. That said I haven't come across good examples in adult games as it is like making a second game on top.