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Background: The fact that AI Roguelite is currently built loosely like a text-based tabletop RPG is mostly coincidental, because this format happened to be the coolest kind of game AI could run in 2022. However, “best possible genre of AI game” is a constantly moving target because technology improves rapidly. Models aren’t only good at text now, but can use images as input and output, and modern image models even appear to simulate reasoning and rudimentary spatial understanding when creating images. The next logical step in my opinion seems to be making the game multi-modal as well, to leverage this new technology.
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