I'm gonna Use The Power of Ai Prompts Like google gemini and Chatgtp to help me Port Android Games to PS Vita

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Since ai is becoming smarter and people are using Ai to help them port Android Games to PS Vita,I'm gonna use ai to port these games to PS Vita:

1.Gangstar Rio City of Saints
2.Nova 2
3.Sonic 4 Episode 1
4.Sonic 4 Episode 2
5.Pac Man Kart Rally
6.Gangstar Vegas
7.The Amazing Spider Man 2
8.Angry Birds Space
 
While i haven't tested specialized models of AI for coding, i have used general AI tools such as Copilot to help me in writing code.
I can tell you that they can pretty often output non-working and/or buggy codes...

If you aren't good in coding yourself, i don't think you can write code just by relying on them.

If you are good yourself, then they can aid you in writing what is already in your mind...

Also, i don't have any experience in porting games to PS Vita (nor know anything about the games you mentioned), so i don't know how much helpful they can be for you in this specific case... But i know it won't be easy at all.
 
"vibe coding" is still quite difficult to be successful doing the less you have knowledge on the subject.

For example, I have near zero programming experience and I tried some vibe coding to start a static recompilation port of the N64 game Mischief Makers. Several days later, I got completely stuck and Chat GPT had me go down a worm hole of steps that it "all but guaranteed to work" only to fail, followed up with another claim of re-assured success, only to fail and so on and so forth.

While this is something I want to try again in the future, I won't bother until there is a better way to get the AI agent to check itself before claiming its suggestion will work or least stop with the damn false optimism. It got annoying really fast.
 
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Several days later, I got completely stuck and Chat GPT had me go down a worm hole of steps that it "all but guaranteed to work" only to fail, followed up with another claim of re-assured success, only to fail and so on and so forth.
It happened to me too... it produced a buggy code, while i couldn't find the bug...
I know coding pretty well, so i was able to finally find the problem.

Interestingly, in my case, it was giving the correct pointers about how to find the bug... but it failed to follow its own instructions! and the solutions it produced still had the same bugs!

This happens more often when we have a long conversation with AI...
The memory window of AI is limited, and a long conversation can cause AI to fall into infinite loops of repeating similarly structured answers... and the quality will drop significantly at that point.
 
Don't rely on nothing but the AI, that's all I ask.
 
I recall that there is a Growlanser translation which uses AI (https://growlanser6english.blogspot.com/), but remember that AI often gives false results. I tested it by checking facts about the Megaman X capsules, and discovered it constantly getting those wrong despite the information being easy to find for most people.
 
If you are planning to use AI for Android ports, make sure you have a good understanding of coding on the Vita and make sure you do most of the coding work while AI helps you.
The PS Vita Homebrew community is going to have you check your work if you use AI.

Bad AI coding can break beyond a game; it could also break hardware and software as GZDOOM did for my laptop's CPU drivers and certain games that I had at the time.
 
While i haven't tested specialized models of AI for coding, i have used general AI tools such as Copilot to help me in writing code.
I can tell you that they can pretty often output non-working and/or buggy codes...

If you aren't good in coding yourself, i don't think you can write code just by relying on them.

If you are good yourself, then they can aid you in writing what is already in your mind...

Also, i don't have any experience in porting games to PS Vita (nor know anything about the games you mentioned), so i don't know how much helpful they can be for you in this specific case... But i know it won't be easy at all.
This. I'm a programmer and while I use AI to help me code simpler things and give me ideas, I generally end up tweaking things or changing them entirely. It's not efficient and can be very buggy and still hallucinate. "Vibe coding" is not a viable option as of right now. You at least need to understand what you are doing before you ask an LLM to do it for you.
 
Since ai is becoming smarter and people are using Ai to help them port Android Games to PS Vita,I'm gonna use ai to port these games to PS Vita:

1.Gangstar Rio City of Saints
2.Nova 2
3.Sonic 4 Episode 1
4.Sonic 4 Episode 2
5.Pac Man Kart Rally
6.Gangstar Vegas
7.The Amazing Spider Man 2
8.Angry Birds Space
If you are serious about starting this journey, my suggestion is to start with two of the simplest games you know.

First try to port a very simple 2d game, and then, try to port a very simple 3d game.

That way, you can familiarize yourself with the process, and there's a much higher chance of success.

You can share your progress here too.
If you successfully port those games, then you can aim for more challenging games... step-by-step.
 
If you are serious about starting this journey, my suggestion is to start with two of the simplest games you know.

First try to port a very simple 2d game, and then, try to port a very simple 3d game.

That way, you can familiarize yourself with the process, and there's a much higher chance of success.

You can share your progress here too.
If you successfully port those games, then you can aim for more challenging games... step-by-step.
I will start with a Touch Only game called Angry Birds Space
 
im translating this as my robot does all the work for me. lol.

I used to dj im sure many people i ran about with are now using their computer to do half the work for them it used to be somewhat honest work setting up gear and physically doing 4 hours with no computers.
 
im translating this as my robot does all the work for me. lol.

I used to dj im sure many people i ran about with are now using their computer to do half the work for them it used to be somewhat honest work setting up gear and physically doing 4 hours with no computers.
"im a fantastic chef" *orders a bigmac*
 
"im a fantastic chef" *orders a bigmac*
chef in the hotel i stay in burst into tears because my dad dared criticise his cooking. my dads a top level chef retired if you cant handle the heat find another kitchen this hotel is meant to be at a standard. Even i could cook my dad a steak hes likely to eat and have done.
 
Hate to break it to you friend but you are going to need some level of experience with programming and coding syntax to get anywhere. There aren’t really any shortcuts on this. My suggestion would be to learn some programming fundamentals and make a couple of little projects yourself before you do this.
 

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