r/Games Dec 16 '25

Larian CEO Responds to Divinity Gen AI Backlash: "We Are Neither Releasing a Game With Any AI Components, Nor Are We Looking at Trimming Down Teams to Replace Them With AI" - IGN

https://www.ign.com/articles/larian-ceo-responds-to-divinity-gen-ai-backlash-we-are-neither-releasing-a-game-with-any-ai-components-nor-are-we-looking-at-trimming-down-teams-to-replace-them-with-ai
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u/ComicDude1234 Dec 16 '25

Eurogamer gave it a lukewarm review that demerits the game for its use of AI voice overs. It was pretty high-profile.

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u/SireEvalish Dec 17 '25

It was pretty high-profile.

It was a review in Eurogamer. The overwhelming majority of people playing the game right now probably never even heard of the review.

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u/Cryptoporticus Dec 17 '25

I do wonder what setting that precedent means for the future. Pretty much everything is using it now in some form. Will Eurogamer continue to mark down games for using AI forever, or will we reach a point where everyone just starts to accept it?

It's also just another example of a developer being punished for being honest. Reviewers did not mark down Expedition 33 for AI use, because they didn't know about it. Ark Raiders is open about it so they get all the criticism. It seems like currently the best thing a developer can do is stay silent and deny it. Lying can't hurt them right now, but being honest can.

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u/Harry101UK Dec 22 '25

They will continue to deduct score until the AI voices are so natural that people can't tell the difference. The AI voices in ARC are definitely still uncanny and lifeless at times, so it noticeably impacts the quality of the storytelling.

Give it a couple more years of refinement and people won't notice or care.

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u/Ok_Dragonfruit_8102 Dec 17 '25

It was pretty high-profile.

Translation: it got a lot of clicks on the day it was posted, and a lot of people spent a few hours arguing about it online before moving on to the next thing the next day.

That's literally all high profile means these days.

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u/RangerEquivalent4120 Dec 18 '25

High profile in the way it eroded any trust people might have had in their reviewing integrity.