《方舟:生存進化》新DLC遭批用AI生成預告太明顯!玩家社群、百萬訂閱創作者接連開罵
知名開放世界生存遊戲《方舟:生存進化》(ARK: Survival Evolved),近日 GDC 2025 開發者大會上,官方正式公開新 DLC「Ark: Aquatica」預告片,卻沒想到引發了玩家社群的強烈不滿。這款由 Snail Games 開發的 DLC,主打全新的水下世界探險,預告片卻被社群指出大量使用 AI 生成畫面,痛批開發商行為丟臉又不尊重。
首度曝光的「Ark: Aquatica」預告片除了開頭幾秒的遊戲實機畫面外,其餘部分疑似都是由 AI 生成的水下場景。這些 AI 生成的畫面,出現了色彩詭異、海底生物細節模糊和背景混合在一起、動畫不自然等問題,讓底下回應的玩家們批評丟臉:「請把《方舟》系列版權賣給其他人吧」、「當官方預告沒有任何真實的動畫和遊戲畫面時」、「太丟臉了吧,展示新預告卻都是用 AI 完成」、「等不及看到完全由 AI 製作的道歉影片了」、「當預告片使用 AI 生成、毫無想像力時,"為夢想而生"這句口號就變得狂妄又荒謬。太離譜了。」
就連《方舟:生存進化》知名 YouTube 百萬訂閱內容創作者 Syntac 也直言:「這太噁心了,你們應該感到羞恥。」
《方舟:生存進化》的原始開發商是 Studio Wildcard,後來轉去開發 Unreal Engine 5 的重製版遊戲《方舟: 生存飛升》(ARK: Survival Ascended)以及尚未推出的續作《方舟2》,原版則是交給 Snail Games 負責。玩家們猜測 Snail Games 是為了節省成本,所以才大量使用 AI 生成畫面,影片內容完全沒有透露任何新 DLC 的玩法或機制,因此認為這種做法非常不尊重玩家。
ARK: Aquatica is being developed by @SnailGamesUSA Colorado, please follow them for more updates.Studio Wildcard remains entirely dedicated to the production of ARK: Survival Ascended & ARK 2, and we're excited to bring ARK: Lost Colony to you later this year!
— ARK: Survival Ascended (@survivetheark) March 18, 2025
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