How AI Is Changing the Video Game Industry
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Since its earliest days, AI has been used to create more dynamic and engaging experiences in games. From simple pathing algorithms and State Machines to more advanced generative models of NPC behavior, artificial intelligence is helping games grow smarter, more adaptive, and more immersive.
In combat games, AI is used to make enemies more lifelike. Early examples include the sprite-based enemy movement patterns of Space Invaders and Galaxian, while later titles such as the Tekken and Mortal Kombat series used Finite State Machines to prompt enemies’ actions. More recently, games like Alien: Isolation adapted the behavior of its Xenomorph aliens in real-time to match player tactics, making them feel more intelligent and reactive.
AI is also used to enhance the physics of a game world, creating more fluid and realistic movements and interactions between players and non-player characters (NPCs). NPC dialogue can be dynamically adjusted on the fly to reflect backstory or other player interaction, enabling more meaningful relationships and a more convincing sense of immersion. In addition, a deeper understanding of real-world physics can enable more dynamic environmental simulations: objects splintering, wind billowing, particles scattering, etc.
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