the lack of loading screens and the level of customization available was so much better in 3, it runs kinda poorly because it's chained to a 32-bit operating code but that gives 4 less excuse because it seems to run just as poorly with less going on.
It's mostly these older death metal bands that tend to treat their music as a business from what I'm seeing. It's not across the industry but I am noticing a trend here. Sorry about these guys being kinda shitty.
death metal group Hour of Penance used AI art for their album "Devotion". The band defended this with a bizarre statement that included; "we are not needed as humans".
Blues rock band Tedeschi Trucks used AI art for their poster playing at the Red Rocks Amphitheater, the duo apologized and admitted the AI "artist" was hired without much research. Donating proceeds of the poster to Access Gallery, an art museum in Denver, Colorado.
cw; bugs, insects death metal band Pestilence was planning on using AI art for their album "Levels of Perception" but changed it due to backlash and cancelled pre-orders. The band continued to use AI art for tour posters. The band attempted to defend this; "it's about the music"
Metalcore group Termina, the creative project of youtuber/twitch streamer Nik Nocturnal uses AI art frequently. Nik has defended this "it's cheaper and it looks cooler...I get people don't like it, it's a controversial topic"
William Shatner, famous for Star Trek used AI art for his album "Where Will the Animals Sleep: Songs for Kids and Other Living Things". Shatner has defended this; "Well sweetheart, the only image is of me and I approved it. That means your craycray hysteria argument is null."
death metal group Deicide used AI art for their album "Banished by Sin". Frontman Glen Benton defended this; "I have two iMacs and MacBook Pro and iPad Pro. So I’m a little versed with the whole computer age and in Photoshop and all that stuff and that."
Christian metalcore band August Burns Red used AI art for their album "Death Below". With three variations depending on physical edition.
Metalcore band Currents used AI art for their album "The Death We Seek" after discarding the work of an artist who has since asked to not be associated with this drama.