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Anonymous /vg/529447913#529474203
7/1/2025, 5:37:23 AM
>>529473027
It's not even that, it's that NR is built on having knowledge of ER and ER is built on having knowledge of Souls. The entire reason Margit was a notorious casual filter on launch is because most of his moveset is specifically designed to fuck with people coming from DaS.
Plus NR makes it way harder to actually collect and compare items or thoroughly explore areas, but everyone who's played ER is familiar with the Fort Haight layout and can zerg straight to the top, and knows what Dragon incantations are or how various spell projectiles work or what evergaols are. The whole Fire Chariot "boss" too, NR clearly expects you to know about their weak spot which is now trivial to abuse.
I'm not saying NR is impossible to learn for a beginner but the whole game is designed from the perspective of someone who's already played through ER at least once.
Anonymous /g/105712620#105716819
6/27/2025, 2:38:33 AM
>>105712620
>AI chatbots applied to customer service/support
I dare say even a fucking jeet is better than dealing with a machine that doesn't understand what the fuck I'm asking for, especially if it deviates from their preassigned Q&A list.
>AI searching
Hallucinates shit too often for me to trust it, I can only use an AI search result as a guide for more, real searches.
>AI coding
Cool for rubberducking, basic questions about the language itself, and boilerplate code, otherwise see above.
>AI images (SFW)
I've seen so much of it I can tell at first glance whether it's AI-made, and I've seen it used for scams and low-effort crap so much that seeing it used in ads for legitimate products actively discourage me from considering a purchase.
>AI videos
See above. Can produce funny memes tho.
>AI art (NSFW)
Good shit, this is pretty much the one type of modern AI I actually like. You can tell the passion behind training and developing those models by the coommunity. The only problem is that it tends to get samey once certain models become too popular, until the tech evolves or another model starts gaining popularity.
>AI speech
Sort of a novelty, I don't see any usecase for it that doesn't involve the other types of AI. It's overuse on internet shorts and ads pisses me off too.
>"AI" anything applied to different types of jobs
It really depends on where and how it's applied. Modern XRay analysis has apparently improved a lot thanks to "AI" for instance. Most of what we call "AI" though is just Machine Learning under a marketing term.

Both unqualified and qualified people will lose their jobs over this shit, more so the former than the latter, that's undeniable. My one concern is what will happen to the hordes of unemployed people already pissed off from suffering the modern urban hellscape. Like another anon said no one has implemented a UBI system to keep them from revolting yet.