serpent(17:25:40)
if demoscene boasts up to be, to which in some countries there are UN protected status of, you can't just go and fake
lemonade(17:25:15)
I do agree, using it for optimization and for automatization or assistance in code and such is OK, but creating things that are visible or audible, nah...
Agemixer(17:24:26)
There could be, for example, a little AI that unrolls some loop code to fill up the memory, partially, and do the rest in a loop, it could be still way faster That's up to coder.
Agemixer(17:20:00)
Tyat's a very good question, depends on which way the AI's were used there. And which type of AI. Hats off for them who implement some realtime AI on c64 running, like, counting cpu time or even counting cycles to create automated, optimal effects
serpent(17:10:00)
what do you think when at least some of the gfx has been AI created, also in those demos
Agemixer(17:09:02)
serp: The prod quality is just incredibly good and betterer. So are the grown demo creators now old and bettererer
Agemixer(17:07:28)
Some rare tunes do a short, quick fadein from zero volume, that causes a short, silent buzz instead of that nasty snap sound