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  1. I see GNR's publicist has been working hard:

    "The video for “The General” intercuts 20 live vignettes with an A.I.-animated psychedelic visual trip. Between the concert footage, it dives into the subconscious of a young boy who stares down the monsters of dark childhood memories, blurring worlds in the process. The result is unlike anything the band has done before and continues a longstanding historic tradition of bold visuals from Guns N’ Roses. To bring this vision to life, Guns N’ Roses collaborated with Dan Potter—Creative Director of London-based creative studio Creative Works. This was a collaboration between real designers and artificial designers, and the inspiration came from within the band."

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  2. 10 minutes ago, SoulMonster said:

    They have done that as a trademark throughout their career, like when they released acoustic music, when they added keyboards on UYI, when they released One In A Million, when they used drum machines, etc etc,

    Yes, but you could argue that those were all done with some artistic integrity. 

    They weren't changing trends so much as doing what they wanted because that's what felt right. 

    And when they did a lot of that stuff, it also garnered them a lot of fans because a lot of people connected to the material and their efforts.  Can the same be said about incorporating stale AI visuals that have been overdone by many others?  Is it a good sign when the creative team publicly announces that they were going one direction until the band management intervened? 

    To each their own.  But this video feels less like pushing boundaries and more about taking the easiest path forward while also following trends.

    10 minutes ago, SoulMonster said:

    The fact that you don't like the video doesn't mean it doesn't have qualities, it just means you don't like it.

    True.  Ultimately the only thing that matters is whether the band is happy and proud of their work.  They're really only responsible to themselves with respect to achieving whatever feels right to them from a creative perspective.

    But if their sense of being creative involves using trendy visuals that feel lazy to anyone familiar with what's going on in this medium, then it's also not wrong for myself and others to state why we feel this way.

    I've always felt an artist's first (and really only) obligation is to themselves.  But there's no obligation for anyone else to like it.  Releasing any piece of art out there involves the risk of criticism or rejection.  And I think that's what we're seeing with this video for most people who watch it.  It just doesn't make sense to them for many of the reasons stated.  

    Like I said, I don't hate it.  There are elements that I like.  Overall, it just doesn't work for me due to the AI visuals, which are a bit cringy at this point. 

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  3. 3 minutes ago, GNRRHCP98 said:

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2fabXgsxVO/?igsh=MWt5N2E0cDZ3aWpuZw==

     

    More context courtesy of Creative Works… so ya, I kind of figured this was supposed to be from the perspective of a disturbed child, this adds more detail to that.

    This quote got my attention:

    "The decision to integrate AI into our storytelling process was inspired ultimately by the band management. Prior to combining the AI workflow, the team had been working on an animated cinematic in Unreal Engine. Incorporating this new AI workflow significantly impacted the project's direction and the unique visual style resulting from this blend aligns perfectly with the song's vibe. This showcases how using these new tools leads to successful collaborations between traditional and AI-driven art forms."

    Sounds like this might have been both a budget and aesthetic consideration.

    Would have been more interesting, in my opinion, had they stuck with the Unreal Engine renderings.  But to each their own. 
     

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  4. 15 hours ago, evilfacelessturtle said:

    Jazz had no influences?

    The presence of "influences" doesn't mean something entirely new wasn't created.

    Never before had music involved new expressions, from chord arraignments to new understanding of chords themselves.  

    Your understanding of creativity and originality would suggest that the colour purple isn't novel because it requires blue and red.

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  5. 23 hours ago, -W.A.R- said:

    Israel is committing an atrocity and the US is fully complicit. Not only is the current policy indefensible and evil but it's suicidal as things escalate.

    Israel would have been far better off going with a counter-insurgency/terrorism approach than what they're going with now. 

    Way too heavy-handed for what they're trying to accomplish (unless what they're trying to do is the outright destruction of Gaza and the resettlement of its 2.2 million inhabitants).

    I suspect that had this attack occurred shortly after the US federal election this year we'd like see a different approach taken by the Biden administration.  

     

  6. Haven't played a game all the way through since RDR2 in 2018.

    Capcom released one of my all time favourite games of Mac OSX last week (and strangely launched it at 50 percent off), so I picked up Resident Evil 4.

    I have a fairly stacked MacBook Pro (M2 Max, 96 GB RAM, 2 TB SD) that I use for work, so I've been curious how it would handle graphically challenging games.  The visuals of the RE4 remake have been astounding.  I've been able to turn everything up to max and run it at 4K 60fps with hardly any dropped frames (though, it's the first time I've ever heard the fans run on my laptop). 

    The game itself has been a lot of fun.  It's likely been almost 17-18 years since I last played the original on my GameCube.  There's so much of the story that I've forgotten.  The Villa scene at the end of Chapter 5 is intense.  I'm kind of surprised I had forgotten all about this part of the game.  I'm just starting Chapter 6 and looking forward to going back after I beat it to collect all the missing treasure I missed.

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  7. 4 hours ago, Sweersa said:

    Don't forget:

    Joe Biden

    AOC

    Ted Cruz

    Alex Jones

    Dr. Fauci 

    I'm sure I'm missing some others. 

    They already parodied Alex Jones in GTA V.

    Maybe Biden, depends if he wins re-election.

    Doubt they'd waste any time on Ted Cruz (since the game takes place in a fictional Florida).

    I'm more inclined to believe they'd parody anti-vaxxers than Fauci.  But we'll see...

  8. 7 hours ago, jamillos said:

    Has there been any word whatsoever regarding the engine? I'm expecting some crazy Unreal 5 stuff or something that will render my newish super cool PC with 3070 RTX obsolete... 

    I initially thought Rockstar was going with the Unreal 5 engine but it turns out it’s going with their proprietary engine that ran GTAV and RDR2.  It’s almost a certainty that Rockstar has upgraded and improved the engine since RDR2 considering the lighting effects present in the GTAVI trailer that were not employed in RDR2. 

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  9. 4 minutes ago, Jordan Rose said:

    And maybe so it's not completely one-sided pehaps the senile dementia patient playing President and his pedophile, crackhead son.

     

     

    I already mentioned Trump, but I suppose they might include DJTJ as well. 

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