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Since I only used AI for the music in my game, I'm glad you added specific categories, although I would like you to also add the % of AI used and not just categories, because we can, for example, use AI sparingly.

Also give me the possibility to put my game of more than 1gb, because I can not upload my main game, and I am therefore obliged to go through Gamejolt which is a shame. Thank you in advance, I appreciate everything you do!

In fact my main problem with their idea is that we can't put a % of what we did or didn't do in AI precisely. So people can think that we generated everything when it's wrong. In addition there are still vague things like: and if it's just text correction, does it count or not?

For example, if I am the one who wrote a sentence, but GPT corrects it, is it ONLY AI? This seems to me to be both poorly done, and discriminatory for certain people.

If we make a drawing from an AI reference, is it linked to AI, or is it considered a legitimate drawing? Since AI did not generate the image, just the image reference. I need clarification.

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I have the same question. What % of the final piece makes the tag mandatory? corrections? tracing? getting ideas? what about people who trained SD on their own art and made their own Checkpoint/LoRA? What if they used character reference of their OC (to which they technically hold the rights to) in Midjourney?

And for text and code it’s even harder, I’m ESL and I use ChatGPT extensively to proofread and fix my spelling and grammar errors, do I have to disclose that? Would people be happier with broken and mispelled English in the product?

So many questions that go unanswered.

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I would kind of like that, too, but at the same time I think AI is going to be so normalized over time so that it won't really matter in the long run. I'll just tag my game as having AI-generated art and if some people don't want to download it for that reason, I guess I respect them for that.

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Did you try requesting an increased upload limit at support@itch.io? They'll up it if you have a good reason.

In the end I didn't need it and I managed to upload my game by trying again later. I assume that when it's our first game upload the site doesn't want to. But since it was the second it worked? I think.