Continuing down its AI-focused path, Nvidia is now introducing a new, open-source AI solution trained to play games on its own. Trained on thousands of hours of gaming content, this new AI initially came to be as a robotics implementation, but is now being branched out.
The AI is called NitroGen, and was first shown off by Nvidia’s Director of Robotics, Jim Fan. He showed the solution in action: the “autonomous agent” as this “player” is called played The Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Cuphead, Rocket League, and Blasphemous, among other titles, doing so quite capably, even if it’s in a primitive state of development.
The agent was trained on countless hours of gameplay, specifically videos where players put up their gamepads or control schemes that showed, in real time, what keys they were pressing, allowing the machine to learn motor controls and other aspects of real-time gameplay.
This makes sense given that the agent was initially meant for robotics, i.e., to enable AI-controlled robots to perform motor functions and other “human” actions, but it’s now branched out into purely software applications.
The fact that this is an open-source solution and generally available to anyone (including for the sake of creating forks and unique takes) makes me dread the future of online gaming.
Let’s take a second to consider what the widespread use of a capable autonomous AI would do: make bots appear in just about every single game, ruin your matches far more than bots already do, make it nearly impossible to discern low- and mid-level players from robots, and generally make online competitive gaming a hellscape.
And not only that. With the introduction of autonomous gameplay agents, we can almost say farewell to original gaming content on YouTube and other platforms. You’ll have ChatGPT or a related LLM generating a video script, an AI voice reading it out, and an AI playing the game in the background. The same goes for streaming and any other form of video content, which is already saturated by AI to an incredible degree.
We are ushering in our own demise, especially in these two areas. Bots pose a major problem in video games already, with organizations using them to farm cases in CS2, flooding the game with millions of fake players and decimating the game’s casual side. With these new capabilities, we can expect the bots to flow into competitive and other modes, being used to boost accounts, level them, or even derank them with utmost efficiency.
I genuinely cannot think of a single good use for this new AI, save for maybe applying it in a Soulslike game to make the enemies more capable and challenging, though I don’t know how that’d work any better than the systems FromSoftware had already invented for its games.
You cannot tell me bosses can get much better than Bayle, Sister Friede, Lady Maria, and so many others, which were made without any use of AI, and definitely without Nvidia’s NitroGen.
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Winter Wildcards Team 2 is coming soon to FC 26 Ultimate Team, and it’s rumoured to feature some outstanding cards for you to find.
Team 2 will be a part of the Christmas festivities and usher in a new season. So far, EA Sports has remained tight-lipped about what cards we will be able to find. However, social media rumors have already potentially leaked the whole team of items.
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All FC 26 Winter Wildcards Team 2 players (leaks)
Here’s the complete list of all leaked cards that are rumored to be part of Team 2.
- Baidoo
- Odriozola
- Elliot Anderson
- Noni Madueke
- Nico Gonzalez
- Jerzy Dudek
- Aya Miyama
- Morgan Rogers
- Nico Schlotterbeck
- Zico
- Sonya Bompastor
- Julian Alvarez
- Lauren James
- Kevin De Bruyne
- Rodrygo
- Litmanen
- Pedri
- Lothar Matthaus
All the leaked cards mentioned here will be present in packs. We should be able to find more items as part of SBCs and objectives when Team 2 goes live. Unlike cards available in packs, finding SBC and objective-based cards doesn’t have an element of luck.
FC 26 Winter Wildcards Team 2 release countdown
Team 2 will release globally on Thursday, Dec. 25. For a whole day, you’ll be able to find both Team 1 and Team 2 cards in packs. The following countdown will expire once the new team goes live.
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The countdown is based on the following timings.
- 10am PT
- 12pm CT
- 1pm ET
- 6pm UTC
- 7pm CEST
This is the same schedule that EA Sports typically follows for all promos. It will be interesting to find out how many of these leaks finally make it to the packs. If the leaks turn out to be true, the non-baby version of Zico and Miyama will be high on the wishlist of many players.
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