Tomb Raider Publisher Denies Using AI For Lara's Awful Outfits
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The discussion about Tomb Raider I–III Remastered doesn't stop. After the latest update, the focus is mainly on one topic: the new outfits for Lara Croft. While players criticize massive quality problems, Publisher Aspyr is now even confronted with accusations of using AI-generated assets – and reacts unusually clearly. Players criticise "unfinished" outfits With the free patch, which introduces a new challenge fashion, among other things, alter…
Tomb Raider I-III Remastered: Aspyr Denies Using Generative AI!
The company denies it, but the public sees right through Aspyr’s defense, and fans have every right to be outraged. The developer of Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, Aspyr, issued a statement declaring that its “top priority” is to fix the bugs and texture issues introduced by the recently released Challenge Mode update. The company also refuted allegations that the new outfits included in the update were created using generative AI. The update w…
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remaster Team Says New Outfits Aren't AI, Promises Fixes for Disastrous Update
"No AI generated assets were used".Aspyr Media has come out in defence of the range of new outfits it recently added to the Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered collection, claiming "no AI generated assets were used" to make the costumes.It states the skins were "created by our team of artists" in a statement posted to social media, though it admits that the texture issues and bugs the patch introduced need to be fixed. This is now the developer's "top pr…
Tomb Raider I to III Remastered is under pressure after the Challenge Mode Update due to flawed content and AI accusations while Aspyr takes a stand.
Hit by a heated controversy since the arrival of its latest update, Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered is finally receiving an official response from its creators.
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