Online Game Revenue Models with AI Draft
Are they going to be working with AI to make sure you buying content in the games. They say things are not like this but it doesn't seem they have looked at what really leaked and what other people have been finding
Images
https://imgur.com/a/rhFuj
https://twitter.com/anthemgame?lang=en
https://www.ea.com/games/anthem
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthem_(video_game)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIfV-AOz4jZeazVDbzgT9lQ
https://gamerant.com/anthem-will-not-feature-dynamic-difficulty-adjustment/
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/tech/gaming/671412/Anthem-Release-date-Game-trailer-2018-updates-news-EA-PS4-Xbox-Destiny-January-2018
https://www.mmorpg.com/anthem/news/bioware-will-not-use-the-recently-patented-ea-matchmaking-algorithm-1000047049
Referenced Paper
https://groups.csail.mit.edu/sls/publication/2017/TukaAIHanai_aaai-17.pdf
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Ok..I'll create an AI to play and beat them at there own game :)
That would be very interesting. A good way to the AI and get it to learn.
The game is really awesome. Thanks for sharing
Looks like its going to be more than fun. You might spend all your money
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the game looks perfect. this game evaluator :) thanks :)
Great works, I wish you success
When I look at your post is very interesting and useful.
The proof of many people who upvote your post.
cruel reality.. most games are build around business models.
Simply stop buying them!
Most say they need DLC for research and stuff but this is a lie guys. Game production cost already includes research.
All above production cost is pure profit above of their regular paycheck.
Many AAA studios do have passive income due to selling their engine percentbased to the public (Unreal Engine / Unity for example), these income alone is most of the time enoth to maintain research.
This goes back to when they first started using geospatial mapping with NGO voter databases in political district gerrymandering to create manipulated campaign voting models in 2008.
It does sound like something EA would do ... :/