I'd love a part 2. AI usually struggles once the codebase starts to get large. So it would be interesting to see something like Cursor take over from here to tweak the settings.
It'd be good to test a larger codebase yeah, this was only 300 lines. Could try a more complex game, the older versions couldn't really get much more than 300-400 lines before having issues, so would be interesting to see where the limit is for GPT-o1.
No, there is a hard limit in the code for the max and min height the bird can go to. So it doesn't actually use collisions with the floor or ceiling, which is what I would have done. But the AI chose to do it that way and it works so.
it would be cool if they added where it could view your screen and interact with it. so, you won't need to switch page every time to ask it, it will have better context. and also, it could experiment on its own saving you a ton of time.
Yeah, I think it can now run a python script in it, maybe it would let pygame run. Worth checking. It is kinda annoying they haven't got it in for it, cause Claude has had that feature for ages. But free Claude is quite limited so I never use it, since I'm paying for chatGPT.
I am not really impressed, its a nice tool for people new to programming or once that don't program at all but I believe if you actually know how to program like actually on a daily base work on code such a game be easily made in a better and faster way
I'd love a part 2.
AI usually struggles once the codebase starts to get large. So it would be interesting to see something like Cursor take over from here to tweak the settings.
It'd be good to test a larger codebase yeah, this was only 300 lines. Could try a more complex game, the older versions couldn't really get much more than 300-400 lines before having issues, so would be interesting to see where the limit is for GPT-o1.
Can you go over the top of the upper pipes? It doesn't look like they extend upward infinitely
No, there is a hard limit in the code for the max and min height the bird can go to. So it doesn't actually use collisions with the floor or ceiling, which is what I would have done. But the AI chose to do it that way and it works so.
it would be cool if they added where it could view your screen and interact with it. so, you won't need to switch page every time to ask it, it will have better context. and also, it could experiment on its own saving you a ton of time.
Yeah, I think it can now run a python script in it, maybe it would let pygame run. Worth checking.
It is kinda annoying they haven't got it in for it, cause Claude has had that feature for ages. But free Claude is quite limited so I never use it, since I'm paying for chatGPT.
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I am not really impressed, its a nice tool for people new to programming or once that don't program at all but I believe if you actually know how to program like actually on a daily base work on code such a game be easily made in a better and faster way