Like a few other posters, I'm an enthusiast of AI, but not the best on the technical side of things.
Will AI be able to generate its own games? That's a cool dream, basically infinite erotica that you could have to meet your demands.
Most likely no.
Potentially, yes, but it would be really bad...
Starfinder is what I think you mean, which is the Sci-Fi version rules for Pathfinder.
There's also two editions of Starfinder, as Pathfinder has both a 1e and a 2e version that are very different games.
It's tough for me to say. Pathfinder is a modification of a D&D 3e. When 3e first came out...
Which is saying something for a game not just with zombies, infected, mind control, a guy who turns into a giant sea monster, the ridiculous but hot Sheva outfits, and a former special ops commander whose arm turns into a tentacle.
Rock punching outdoes all of that.
Every time I see that clip I think - 'why is he punching it? just keep pushing it!'
But because the punching is so illogical I totally forget to be thrown off by the fact that he is moving a small mountain.
I'm expecting anything from a library of content, a single post that says 'this was all a joke, don't tell anyone', to a note that informs me I've actually joined a cult.
I'm also in the uncanny valley on a lot of AI art. Daz, honey select, feel fine, but a lot of AI art creates a disconnect. I prefer the stylized AI art that isn't trying to act like its real.
Who knows where we'll be in a few years though.
I believe the answer is:
There's one box in the middle that runs the full length of the chest. Click the longer box above it. Then below it count down four and click the smaller box (not the large square, the one above it). Then click the one in the middle that runs the full length.
I don't...