I had written something interesting 17 days ago:
Modern games can require 600 people to help develop them, they need programmers, writers, music tracks, texture artists, and whatnot. You can make a game by yourself if you dedicate a lot of time to quality perhaps. Modern games do not seem fun like older games to me, it could actually be that I stopped video gaming or that they went for quantity over quality. I can imagine creating games like Donkey Kong Country 2, do see its YouTube Full Walkthrough! And Ninja Gaiden Black, and Pikmin, and super mario 64. These are long, hard, yet some of the best games. And they are easy to create because they focus on quality and simplicity. I can imagine creating a game that is so clean/ sharp that it is mostly made of glossy hallways and very powerful bosses, this would be easy to create, yet would be something you never saw in your life and a never ending game with levels upon levels in some huge tower maze sort of like ninja gaiden black. An AGI running 100 times faster than a human brain, could contribute to creating a full game therefore 100 times faster. Especially if they can import imagined visions as textures lol, and meshes, etc. So you could expect, with higher intelligence, 1,000-10,000 times faster than 1 human. So what would take 3 years (for what I assume any good game requires 10-100 people to keep focus, at least for games that take 1 year to beat, preferably games should take decades to beat for higher intelligent gamers, ya I want those, 100 people is good but that Should = a really long game than 1 year to beat) would take for 1 AGI running with 1,000 more power (100 times thinking faster, and 10x that from its abilities) than a human: 3(years) * 365daysin1year * 10workers = 10,950 days worth of work, hence for this 1 AGI 1 day would be 1,000 days worth of work, so 11 days then. ------------------------------------------ Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T7975987d435c5ded-M99d65fec4866e78b75460fb5 Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription
