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When AI Learned to Play: From Pac-Man Ghosts to LLMs Beating Factorio


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We trace the wild evolution of game AI from the simplest pre-programmed enemies to modern LLMs that can actually think their way through complex video games. Starting with Pac-Man's four ghosts in 1980 and their surprisingly clever personality system, we level up through fighting game CPUs, RuneScape bots, and finally arrive at the bleeding edge: MCP servers that let large language models perceive, reason about, and interact with PC games in real time.
00:00:00 - Introduction and the big question: is game AI actually thinking?
00:01:15 - Tier 1: The pre-programmed spellbook era (1970s-80s, Pac-Man ghosts)
00:03:30 - Tier 2: Fighting game CPUs and input-reading difficulty scaling
00:05:45 - Tier 3: Scripted bots and RuneScape's gather-click-repeat loops
00:07:30 - The leap: from scripted behavior to actual reasoning with LLMs
00:09:00 - How MCP servers work as the bridge between LLMs and games
00:11:00 - The mechanical loop: perceive, reason, act, evaluate
00:12:30 - Concrete example: LLM-driven Factorio automation and planning
00:14:15 - Tools, flows, and emerging industry standards
00:15:30 - Where this is all heading and final thoughts
This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.
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Clown CastBy Joey Musselman