Data analyst finds 'AI stigma' on Steam can reduce the number of reviews a game gets by around 53%—and the reviews it does get are more negative

a day ago by alessandro to c/pcgaming

"For high-potential games, the 'AI stigma' is real and severely punishes developers who otherwise would have succeeded."
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WoodScientist 18 points a day ago

Games are ultimately about telling a story, through literal plot narrative or metaphor. I like it when people tell stories. I don't want to be told a story by a damned machine.

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ripcord 7 points 21 hours ago

Games are ultimately about enjoying something. There's lots of games people play that don't have a story. Or a good one.

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agent_nycto -1 points 13 hours ago

Don't nitpick.

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