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ChatGPT was used to write an apology for the Gollum game

ChatGPT was used to write an apology for the Gollum game

It has been claimed that the ChatGPT program was used to write apologies for the «Lord of the Rings» game with Gollum. In an interview with German gaming publication GameTwo, several former Daedalic employees have revealed for the first time exactly what went wrong with the critically acclaimed licensed game.

A number of former Daedalic employees have revealed what went wrong with the game.

After the release of Gollum, Daedalic apologized for the final game giving «a less than favorable impression». The company said it was «deeply sorry» that the game didn’t live up to expectations, and promised to improve it in future updates. The apology is now claimed to have been written using the artificial intelligence program ChatGPT, according to two GameTwo sources.

An apology is now claimed to have been written using the artificial intelligence program ChatGPT, according to two GameTwo sources.

It is also claimed that Daedalic developers were unaware of the apology and content prior to publication, and that it was handled solely by publisher Nacon. At the time of publication, Gollum is the lowest-rated game of the year on both major aggregator sites Metacritic and OpenCritic, with The Guardian calling it «a derivative, uninteresting and fundamentally dysfunctional stealth action game that failed to convey anything interesting about Tolkien’s fiction».

The Guardian called it a «derivative, uninteresting and fundamentally dysfunctional stealth action game that failed to convey anything interesting about Tolkien’s fiction.

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