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RE: Rebellion!

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The cowboy image looks a lot more like Arthur Morgan from Read Dead Redemption 2. I guess that's because he has been the most popular cowboy on the web since 2018. People love this character, and even the game is considered to be the game of the decade by some.

It has the highest rating that I've seen in the last 2 decade's worth of games, which is a 4.8 out of 5. And those are some crazy high numbers.

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I didn't know about this, I must admit :) Your knowledge of FPS or RPG games is superlative. I always learn something new reading your views.

Gaming has always been a thing for me dada, since I was 4 to 5 years old I guess.

I do love the competitive FPS thing, but that's a newfound love. And it's the online realm of friends, teammates, and community that makes the competitive genre "fun".

Story-driven games, however, like RDR, Cyberpunk, and Witcher, even GTA, these solo experiences are more like a good and memorable movie; one where you're the main character. Now, whether you choose to be a hero, an anti-hero, or a villain, these days that's totally up to you; there's a hint of our own character in every game. And that's just the story.

The graphics, physics, and all, immersion, it's just crazy real nowadays.

These games are the closest thing some of us will have to ever being cast in a movie haha. Whether it be a cowboy from the old Wild West, the Golden Age of Piracy, or an Edgrerunner from the future, these digital realms offer it all.

That's amazing, and a really good illustration of how these generative machines only create based upon the body of input. Still......pretty awesome to see.

I guess they took the latest and greatest info about cowboys from the web and just combined it all. I'd say 90% of these AI image generators will go for some results, considering how popular this character and game is.