I recorded this really badly so theres a lot of noise when increasing the gain but audacity did a decent enough job of mending it, i managed to fix it now but i’d already recorded the whole thing so it’ll be better next time.
@@podhditalia I am still using both. Those programs are great, love making a campaign's-worth of small maps. Pretty much turned my Doom II experience into a sort of endless roguelike.
I don't know, I tried this myself a while back with some basic parameters, and it gave me a pretty coherent level with good exploration and gameplay. I asked it to emulate the style of ID software, and it did it.
I think you need a multimodal model for that, which is also trained playing the game itself. Otherwise it wont understand what makes interesting and challenging map
@@jakeparkinson8929i’d argue SLIGE is more of an algorithim so its designed to be good but can’t branch out into something crazy that a human would struggle to make, i think an actual ai software for wads could easily make something that would push the engines limits mabye? I dont know an awful lot about machine learning so i wouldn’t have a clue on how to go about it but it is 100% possible now its just that no-ones done it yet.
@@Trench303Oblige is a really good one, it can generate cities and hell levels etc but it can get repetitive. very good if you just want a quick wad generator.
for better map why not ask for the vertex in svg format? that somethign that it should be able to handle better than you can load then in inkscape or some svg tool to visualise it.
There is an entire Doom wad consisting of levels like this, made by various people. It's called DoomGPT.
Nah I think that's called "Mock 2: Speed of Stupid"
@@Haispawner Lmao
doomgpt is more complex like it feels like an actual map
ChatGPT maps look a lot like early BBS traded maps from when Doom II was new.
average doom 1 hell level:
Might want to balance your vocal audio a bit higher, you're kinda quiet.
I recorded this really badly so theres a lot of noise when increasing the gain but audacity did a decent enough job of mending it, i managed to fix it now but i’d already recorded the whole thing so it’ll be better next time.
@@Trench303 I think you can swap out audio. Not sure if that does anything to your YT ranking
@@Trench303The guy might mean to turn down your music and turn up your video volume. I mean, it's not as bad as some other youtubers i see.
I think an interesting project would be to create an entire texture pack based off of AI generated textures and sprites.
I like this a lot, might do that as a follow up
anybody know any more of these? this ones ok
@@Trench303 can the AI generate map and not just texture and what not?
Like have the AI generate a map and it texture?
There exists wads with ai generated textures and sprites... and are really trippy
Wow, it managed to make a 1994 wad
impeccable music taste my guy
We already have OBLIGE, so ChatGPT is a unneeded.
project now continued by Obsidian Level Maker!
@@podhditalia I am still using both. Those programs are great, love making a campaign's-worth of small maps. Pretty much turned my Doom II experience into a sort of endless roguelike.
next time id probably teach it WadC, with it you can just make levels entirely with a programming language
That backing track rips!!!
I'm game for any tracks besides the default Doom 1 and 2 ones. There's just so many times I can hear the same thing before I'm tired of it.
ricochet my beloved
Best game ever
deathmatch classic>>>>
Congratulations! You craft TNT generation!
I don't know, I tried this myself a while back with some basic parameters, and it gave me a pretty coherent level with good exploration and gameplay. I asked it to emulate the style of ID software, and it did it.
@@geroldgrimel4811 which ai model did you use?
@@Trench303 Chat GPT 3.5
Got it, level designers are safe from ai taking their jobs 😆
The real question is, can it make a terrywad
chatgpt if it was good
Based Ricochet PFP
I think you need a multimodal model for that, which is also trained playing the game itself. Otherwise it wont understand what makes interesting and challenging map
The answer is a resounding no.
So, I wonder, does ChatGPT recognize proper grammar, like commas and punctuation? Does it make a difference?
Hahaha, The music.
I want exact version of slowed Aphex Twin - Delphium from this video.
is that TNT Evilution?
RDX Devilution
This is an awesome idea. Needs more hell knights! 😎
Somehow I knew it was Aphex Twin before looking into the description.
Okay, your music was actually goated! Holy crap you have to do more of that! 🥹👍👍👍
Robot... robot please... that's too many hellknights... squirtle I'm dying Dx
There Oblige and Obsidian (Oblige but some better) who generates maps who are dungeons and backrooms with much of generation options.
Fun little experiment
11:55 - that's the best response to audio dissonance, hahaha
Is a weird cacademin?!!!!!
4:41 is that an optical ilusion or are the dots blue?
John Romero maps:
Makes me wish in the future for there to be a somewhat sophisticated AI Doom wad generator. Maybe one day...
pretty sure one already exists Sledge? or something along those lines, its pretty good. I use freedom with brutal doom.
@@jakeparkinson8929i’d argue SLIGE is more of an algorithim so its designed to be good but can’t branch out into something crazy that a human would struggle to make, i think an actual ai software for wads could easily make something that would push the engines limits mabye?
I dont know an awful lot about machine learning so i wouldn’t have a clue on how to go about it but it is 100% possible now its just that no-ones done it yet.
@@Trench303Oblige is a really good one, it can generate cities and hell levels etc but it can get repetitive. very good if you just want a quick wad generator.
They got banned by the community in the early 2000s because they’re terrible. Good riddance.
What you want today is called Obsidian. I just built myself a new copy the other day from the git repository. It's quite good.
Hheh =)
BTW can ChatGPT output to the txt file? If so, can it create TEXTMAP entry if we give him all dimensions and proportions? ;)
for better map why not ask for the vertex in svg format? that somethign that it should be able to handle better than you can load then in inkscape or some svg tool to visualise it.
@@amosnimos i wasnt aware chatgpt could do that?
OK. Woah.
1:30 thats just the layout of e1m1
Can you ask ChatGPT4o but not 3.5)
this is a very quiet video
try chatgpt 4
well i hate it.
#.trollmaster
Your voice audio to music audio isn't done right, maybe lower the music a lil, and increase your voice volume
@@1987nightrap i fixed it now but i uploaded this before i realised i had a shite wire plugged in so it was noisy as.
@@Trench303 ok
The music loop is too laud and realy annoying like the way it's all the same highhat patern
Missing Texture goes unusually hard for some reason!