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and the link is to a bedrock port of it...
dont worry, atleast ai generated content on gmod is still content; not the same thing copypasted fifty octidecillion times
you used chatgpt for the code only, right? as to make the porting proccess easier?
actually i think people only react the way they did because they think of it as a 'bad omen for the future', even if it doesnt actually entirely mean anything in the grand scheme of things. unless entirely ai generated content is Bad in Quality, then i dont see any problems with it personally, even if i wouldnt use chatgpt specifically for mod development (i'd prefer something actually purposely designed for coding]
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It's gonna be more better than those Sanic Invasion because they're all PNGs that do the exact same thing. It's not they're gonna steal the code from each other, they have the power to generate something unique and different with AI.
At least it's something you could enjoy on and if there's someone that does actual code then why don't we switch to that one once it's created? The problem is that the person is either uninterested or doesn't want to do it.
That's my take.
dude.