It’s sometimes hard to believe it’s real, but yesterday was the seven-month mark until the launch of Grand Theft Auto 6.
We are in the home stretch, folks. We are likely mere days or weeks away from the start of the marketing blitz for GTA 6. Soon, there will be a trailer, screenshots, gameplay, hands-on impressions, and more for all of us to sink our teeth into. And that’s why I’m all the more annoyed at something I saw online today.
Some very bored GTA fans have taken it upon themselves to use ChatGPT to generate fake gameplay screenshots of the upcoming impossibly highly anticipated sequel. Some of it looks assumedly accurate to what the game may actually look like, and in that regard, I understand the appeal to an extent. But please, knock it off.
ChatGPT simply uses existing footage and screenshots to create what may or may not look like the real thing. I think I’d rather just see the real thing when it happens, because if it doesn’t look like this, then you’ve just created unrealistic expectations while also contributing to the generative AI epidemic.
Look, I get it. The wait for GTA 6 has been excruciating. But using an AI chatbot to create a screenshot for something that’s finally nearly here is just nauseating, and that’s without even getting into the ethics of generative AI. Typing a prompt into ChatGPT to have it use real imagery to make what you want GTA 6 to look like, at this point in the game, is embarrassing.
The number of people ooh-ing and aah-ing at the fake screenshot in a Reddit thread is really discouraging, especially considering the tenuous nature of GTA 6’s development and the myriad of leaks that have accompanied it.
We’ve made it this far without new info. Please don’t use this slop generator to continue to slap Rockstar developers in the face as they’re likely already busting their asses trying to get the game out the door on Nov. 19.
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Fate of the Prophets is one of the more advanced side quests you can complete in Windrose. The recommended player level is 14, so you’ll have to do a fair bit of in-game grind to gain access to the quest.
Let’s look at how to solve all the tasks of this quest in Windrose.
Windrose Fate of the Prophets quest walkthrough
The crux of the quest is about exploring the ancient observatories.
- Stargazer Tower (First Stargazer)
- Ancient Observatory
- Warlord’s death site
Travel to the Stargazer Tower (position will have a marker) and reach its inner sanctum. You’ll have to solve the puzzle to open the secret room. Head inside and interact with the Observatory Stele to find out what happened with the first Stargazer.
The second one is in an ancient observatory that’s located southeast of the Stargazer Tower. Follow the marker, and clear all enemies you can find in the area. Solve the puzzle, and reach the inner sanctum. Interact with the second Observatory Stele to find out what happened to the second Stargazer.
Follow the marker and head north to find another observatory. The basic ritual is the same: kill the enemies, head to the inner sanctum, and interact with the Observatory Stele to find out what happened with the third Stargazer.
Finally, travel to the warlord’s death site, but there won’t be anything to note. Instead, you’ll need to defeat Chick Chan. It’s not the hardest of bosses, but it has a massive health pool. Hence, you’ll inevitably take damage from its attacks. Just stock some healing items, and you should be good to go. Once Chick Chan is defeated, it will end Fate of the Prophets, and you’ll get the following rewards.
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