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I don't think using AI to help make a videogame is in any way nefarious or misuse, especially for smaller developers who wouldn't have the resources to make the game they had in mind otherwise. They don't deserve to get review bombed or have nasty messages left on all their social media by organized discord groups just because of that, and it's understandable they'd be worried about it.
Indie gamedev existed for years before AI. You can just sit down and make a game. And if you don't care enough to actually work on it, why would people even spend their money on "your" product?
Because these people do not understand the concept of craft nor care about the process of creating, they are soulless goons looking to grift people. It's not their fault that society is so fucked that it's necessary to trick and rob people so they can eat...
Even today, people value photos differently than paintings, at least in part due to the amount of effort that goes into each.
There's no reasonable argument to preventing people from having the information up front to make the same sort of value decision about a game.
You're free to use AI, just declare it. The purchasing public is free to decide if that changes how much they're willing to pay for your game.
We aren't entitled to your time, but you aren't entitle to sales. If your use of AI is losing you sales, you're perfectly free to decide to stop or keep using it.