How AI is Changing the Gaming Industry

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With so many games being released every year, releasing a quality offering each year is no small task. You don’t want to invest millions of dollars into a game only to have critics and customers pan it. This is why game developers use every tactic at their disposal to ensure that games are not only well made but fun to play. This requires the best use of available technology, storytelling abilities and great artwork. Increasingly, artificial intelligence is finding greater usage in the gaming industry and for good reason. AI allows developers to reach heights never before thought possible.  It allows game developers far more creativity with their games. AI is one of the best agents for change in the gaming industry and is changing the way developers innovate. Here are three major ways that AI is rapidly transforming the gaming industry.

More intelligent gaming - Realistic games are good at concealing how much work is required to make them look good. Many gamers tend to place a lot of scrutiny on how NPCs act and respond during the game. This one of the components of the game that tends to require a lot of time, money and effort. However, AI can help alleviate some of that burden. With AI, developers can help NPCs respond more appropriately and much more naturally. AI also allows NPC to tailor their response and behavior by observing another player’s actions. AI can also help make it easy for NPCs to respond to speech.

More realistic games - Gamers love a level of realism in some games. Some developers have leaned on VR to help boost this realism and the technology has made a big difference in how people enjoy games. There are also companies like Clovr.com that can transform any game into a virtual reality game. However, AI can help serve up more of this type of realism as it helps developers create games that are fresher and less wooden. It will be able to give players a new experience every time they play.

Better mobile games - Mobile gaming has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years that console and PC games just can’t. Nearly everyone owns a smartphone and can play a mobile game almost instantly. It’s estimated that half of all revenue brought in by the gaming industry will come through mobile gaming channels. The processing power boasted by mobile phones and tablets is a great base for a new crop of games that are sleeker and are more interactive.

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