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I pretty explicitly explained why this is the dumbest take ever in the previous post, and then tried to get you to do what you're claiming in actual practice so perhaps midway through you'd realize how stupid you're being. Read, please.
It's also pretty funny how aggressively you're defending artists and their right to "not have their jobs taken by AI" based on a misunderstanding as to how this all works, only to turn around and post this in a thread, essentially stating that artists should continually create content for games years after they've hit their sales peak for no additional cost to you at the expense of their labor essentially be exploited for free because you don't wanna cough up $15 for the thing they put months/years of their life into or whatever. Like, dude, YOU'RE the one arguing to not pay the people you're supposedly defending. This is the thing that's ACTUALLY going to cost people their jobs. Turns out creative human labor is still incredibly relevant these days and costs money, and you don't seem to understand the business models of game studios, either.
I was looking for an intelligent discussion with you. My mistake.
Nah, dude, those are the most basic responses/questions you'd get out of literally any qualified person with any knowledge on this subject if you brought it up as a suggestion at an actual studio. People have to think out and justify their approaches to things at jobs, this isn't rocket science. It's genuinely incredible that you can't follow a point from A to B to C to D and understand how they might all be related and affect one another. You're just digging the hole further with your obvious ignorance and inability to think critically; my advice is to please learn when to stop speaking and begin listening.
Writing fan-fiction about some random you're mad at online to make yourself feel better about being demonstrably stupid? Who's showing their ass here, again?