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You have, however, utilized gen AI in the past regarding game development and imaging; so even if you have not used it officially, it has been utilized at one point or another for the official gaming process.
It will always be up to the consumer on whether they want to purchase a game and where they draw a line regarding AI usage. My reviews are only to inform the consumer on a game's dev team history, past and present, with AI. It wouldn't be fair to label it as 'no AI', when I hold other games to the same standard across the board, regardless of budget, team size, or what point they used AI in it.
Thanks for letting me know about your views on it and talking to me about it though.