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The Museum does use AI art; specifically, it uses a mix of real art, VQGAN generated pieces, and Stable Diffusion pieces with a trained custom LoRA; the VQGAN stuff is pretty obvious, but there's some surprisingly non-obvious pieces in the mix.
That being said, Daisy has no comments for non-human pieces, as nature intended.
@TiMan
If memory serves, you were given access to an older version; the save files have caused issues in the past, so if additional issues come up, they may be of this type, and you might get some improvement by deleting the save file.
@West Side Paddle Boater
Ska lives? Who could say, with any sort of certainty.
@Blue light @Munniwalf
Thank you both, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@Lorkhan
Neither do I.
OldSpectrum120 = vSpectrum1[01];
It should be:
OldSpectrum120 = vSpectrum1[0];
ERROR: Exception at line 427 col: 2 in 'void cScrMap::SoundScan(const tString&in)' at section 'simulation_1.hps'