Sunday, January 21, 2024 at 1:56 minutes and 43 seconds Indochina time
It has become a very popular and popular game. In the world But he was not exempt from this accusationCopy popular game franchisesNintendo like Pokemon Additionally, I met someone from X (aka Twitter) who also revealed this Game developers may use AI software to help create monstrous characters!
Because it has the most famous design. It is not surprising that there are people who question the design of the various monsters in the game Palworld, to the point that they almost completely imitate the famous Pokemon game. The kind that, if you look at it, you can almost immediately tell what kind it is. In addition, many players who have tried the game also say that in addition to the monsters looking similar, The game window UI is also similar to ARK.
This work also did not escape netizens who looked into the character designs. Let's compare them to see which one is similar to which one. What did you copy?
Reminder not to support palworld, he's not even picky about his money being stolen, how much else has he stolen? pic.twitter.com/amoWemNcpC
— Autumn Raptor (@AutumnRaptor1) January 17, 2024
Since I'm so bored, I'll make a thread about this I guess… Palworld's design analysis is trying to figure out all the Pokemon that are mixed together pic.twitter.com/Ch9jcx5hCI
– onion_mu (@onion_mu) January 18, 2024
Not only that there are still people with good eyesight who can question whether it is true or not. Game developers may use artificial intelligence software called “AI: Art Imposter” to design and create characters within the game. There is also information that Takuro Mizube, CEO of Pocketpair, the company that developed the game Palworld, once tweeted that he praised the AI program for creating visual works.
– Al-Zaytri 🍉 Free Palestine (@imZaytri) January 19, 2024
As you know, the use of artificial intelligence in designing objects in the art industry is not welcomed by many groups, and there is much criticism of its use. Including protesting and preventing the use of the program. Due to copyright infringement of other artists' works.
But many players seem uninterested and this drama doesn't seem to have much impact on the game. You can see by the sales of over 2 million in 24 hours and the number of players that have already reached 800.00 people, we should continue to follow that. How will developers react to this? Or will it be blurry?
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