Ideas for enriching the game's humanistic

The production team wanted to enrich the content, but I have to say that new UI is quite ugly. In fact enrich game content not only one way. Most war games have the same theme: Antiwar. So I have an idea. Whether it is possible to take advantage of AI, like ChatGPT. Create letters and suicide notes for soldiers. In this way, the soldier is more like a living person, and it is also a good demonstration of anti-war

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That’s a problem. Trying to humanize while using artificial intelligence doesn’t make sense to me.

Besides that, I really like the aspects of humanizing the soldiers and antiwar perspectives. But I don’t feel like the game in its current state is ready to implement those things - the AI is very silly and some mechanics of the game are abused by some players, making a “life” basically pointless. Superman flametroopers for example.

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I churn through an average 70 soldiers a match for upwards of 100 kills per game do you really think its necessary to add that much humanisation, they’re literally just targets because it is a cool ww2 shooter

I don’t see how your dissatisfaction with UI is related to having the bot write your will…

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Who wants to play this game to read AI generated suicide notes???

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13 yo emo girls

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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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Maybe not suicide notes… but,

  • Procedurally generated…
  • grafitti
  • propaganda posters
  • photos and portraits in peoples homes berlin/stalin campaigns
  • loudspeaker announcements in stalingrad

I get where OC is coming from, but it only really makes sense in a singleplayer game.

To make it feasible in a multiplayer game:

  • Create a gamemode, akin to CODs search and destroy, when you die - that’s it, you’re dead.
  • Have dead players drop their own personal items.
  • Give the live player extra points for looting them.
  • Have a seperate game mode, where players have their own barracks, filled with stuff they’ve looted in these game modes.
  • Give users the option to invite others, to laugh or gawk at the strange procedurally generated content.
  • Maybe even let players buy and sell loot with coins?
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Probably add a variety of personality and voice lines for bots. It would be cool if I have a scared bot so I can execute him for cowardice.

No offense, This may be the weirdest request I’ve seen to date.

Who wants to be depressed? Better read these AI generated notes that everyone in my squad keeps writing…

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

On the other hand what if they said funny shit like:

“Sorry my cat pissed in your frootloops man. I forgot to tell you”

now that would be something.

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Zoomers thinking that everyone in the 1940s was emo.

If you are that far gone, you are a danger to the mission and would probably need to seek the Chaplin. Whimsical Anti war individuality bullshit wasn’t a widely spoken of thing until the culture that shaped the 1960s around the Vietnam war, the draft and counter culture. Few people even mentioned the roll they played in the war during the 1950s (even less so in Europe), People just did what they were told, figured it out and hoped for the best back then. They went home started families and returned to civilian work like everything was one long fever dream. That’s why they were the greatest generation.

Let’s not get lost in this ridiculous suicidal stereotype. It doesn’t speak for our service members in any generation and it’s a piss poor way add a human element into something that doesn’t need it…and it doesn’t enrich the experience . People littering suicide notes is and has never been the norm.

It is good to try to learn from past mistakes and tragedies. But it is foolish to treat them poorly.

World War II was a real war, so depicting its victims requires deep thought and respect. But the idea of having a generative AI randomly write wills is very cheap.
It goes to the trouble of focusing on the victims of the war, but completely ignores how they actually lived through the war in order to keep the cost low.
It’s like having an AI write the rest of Anne Frank’s diary. Where is the respect?
And the idea that you can enjoy looking at the will of the person you killed in the game is in very bad taste.

Your idea is “anti-war”, but in the end, it seems to me, it is just a fun way to indulge in easy sentimentalism. And it’s adorned with the word "anti-war.
I find this kind of idea repulsive.

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Let me guess you play soviets…lol

Not really

Yes,the fire weapon in game is too op, fire can burn the soldier behind even brick wall, its inpossible