I saw some VR mentioned, personally I never believed in it even if many spoke about it like the evolution of gaming. To me the controls were always the biggest problem, most games don't work with them and they restrict games to using first person only.
Well to be honest I didn't like too much hollow knight, mostly because of the recoil on attack and a feeling of being limited in the amount of power you can get. I liked more the style of bloodstained that is similar to castlevania where you gather a ton of skills and upgrades to fight monsters.
this is the double edge of early access, you get great games that would have never seen the light but on the other hand some project will fail for any number of reason, from burnout to scams
It was ok imo, the jokes never really made me laugh, especially the sexual ones they are more weird and for fake shock value than funny and after 2 movies they feel kinda the same
personally I barely went to the theather before and now I don't go anymore. I never cared much about watching a movie on release or the viewing experience at the theater.
my point is beside how you say it works, it's just a dumb algorithm it should not be held on a person standard ever. Right now it's a tool that ingest various works and spit out results derived from that work and the people in charge of it have all the interest to not share any profit gained...
until they give you images/text almost identical to the sources. Also would do you really want to compare an algorithm to a person? Because i doubt they are the same at learning through observation.
well if it was done well, with indicators/notes on what you should do it's ok, but if it's repeat the same random actions choosing specific paths until you suddenly get slightly different scenes it's I can't stand it.