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  • The Acceleration Trap: AI Workflows, Workaholism, and the Future of being an Expert
    May 3 2026
    The Acceleration Trap: AI Workflows, Workaholism, and the Future of the Expert

    This episode was recorded in one take. No edits, no safety nets—just a raw conversation about the "mad" pace of development when you stop fighting the tools and start dancing with them.

    Lately, my head has been spinning. After two years of grinding away at an overly ambitious open-world project in Unreal Engine, the wall I was hitting has suddenly vanished. The culprit? A new AI-powered workflow that feels less like a tool and more like a bridge. I’m finally crossing off goals that used to take months, but this sudden lack of "implementation friction" is a double-edged sword. When every idea is just minutes away from being realized, how do you actually stop?

    We dive deep into the psychological shift of the "frictionaless" creative process, the potential obsolescence of the video tutorial industry, and why I believe a massive market correction is coming for the "AI-generated crap" we see everywhere.

    Key Discussion Points:
    • The MCP Bridge & Unreal Engine: How I’m using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to let AI agents actually "see" and interact with the Unreal Engine interface, not just the code.
    • The Workaholic Compulsion: When AI solves the friction, the natural "stopping points" of a project disappear. I share my experience of falling into the 3:00 AM rabbit hole and why this might become a trend in the creative community.
    • Claude Code for Creative Work: Thoughts on the recent updates allowing Claude to hook into professional suites like Blender, Premiere, and Logic.
    • The "Chef" vs. The "Cookbook": Why lowering the bar for entry doesn't lower the bar for quality. I argue that the future belongs to experts who use AI to handle the mundane, not to the "prompt engineers" trying to replace human taste.
    • The NPC Bench Crisis: A cautionary tale about what happens when you rely too much on an AI agent that "never gives up," leading to project rot and technical debt.

    Links and Resources:
    • My Workflow Deep-Dive: Watch my 1.5-hour workflow explanation on YouTube – I break down exactly how I’m bridging the gap between my ideas and Unreal Engine.
    • MCP (Model Context Protocol): The standard I'm using to connect AI to my local development environment.
    • Claude Code: Anthropic’s new set of connectors for creative applications like Blender and Adobe Premiere.
    • Gary Vee’s "Surplus of Quality": Referencing the idea that while output might explode, truly great work will always remain scarce and valuable.

    Tools & Tech Mentioned:
    • Development: Unreal Engine, Godot, Blender.
    • AI Models/Agents: Claude (Anthropic), Gemini (Google), Nano Banana.
    • Creative Suite: Adobe Character Animator, Premiere Pro, Logic Pro.
    • Get in touch: I’m not on social media, but I’m checking my email and recently active on YouTube. If you have thoughts on the "frictionless" workflow or want to discuss the project, reach out. Let’s keep the conversation going.

    EMAIL ME: cmonkxxx@gmail.com

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    31 min
  • AI, Unreal, and the Art of Making Mistakes
    Apr 28 2026

    Let me tell you, this episode dives right into the wild world of Unreal Engine, where the host spills the beans about their chaotic yet thrilling journey of blending AI with game development. The main takeaway? It’s all about embracing the messiness of creation—because who hasn’t been neck-deep in tutorials only to wonder, “What on earth am I doing?” With a casual vibe, our host shares tales of overcoming hurdles, the sweet satisfaction of breakthroughs, and the frustrations of troubleshooting, all while sprinkling in some witty banter about the ups and downs of learning. We’re all in this together, navigating the complexities of digital artistry, and if you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the techy stuff, you’ll definitely relate. So grab a comfy seat and a snack (or maybe some candy, if you’re feeling cheeky) and join in as we unravel the magic and mayhem of game development!

    Takeaways:

    • This podcast dives into the chaotic yet thrilling journey of exploring Unreal Engine, highlighting how it can feel overwhelming at times, yet incredibly rewarding.
    • Unreal Engine is not just a tool; it's a universe of possibilities that keeps us perpetually curious and engaged, even when we don't fully understand it.
    • Engaging with AI in game development can be both a blessing and a challenge, as it helps guide us but also requires us to maintain a strong grasp on the basics.
    • The podcast emphasizes the importance of personal connections and community in the creative process, reminding us that sharing experiences can lead to unexpected insights and growth.
    • While tutorials can provide a roadmap, true understanding comes from experimentation and making our own choices, especially in a complex environment like Unreal Engine.
    • Learning to use version control tools like Git can save us from potential disasters in our projects, allowing us to experiment without fear of losing everything.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Unreal Engine
    • EPIC
    • ChatGPT
    • GeminiCLI
    • Claude Code
    • Codex 5.5
    • Godot Game Engine
    • Convai AI NPC plugin

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    40 min
  • AI Coding in Unreal Engine (Breakthrough): How AI is Changing My Game Development
    Apr 15 2026

    Alright, buckle up, folks! We’re diving into the wild world of AI and game development, where I’ve just had a breakthrough that’s turned my chaotic creative process into a smooth ride. Seriously, I’m talking about using AI to streamline my workflow in Unreal Engine, and let me tell you, it’s addictive! Over the past few days, I’ve cranked out features I’ve been dreaming about for ages, like a metahuman buddy named Auggy who chats back and triggers animations based on our convo. It’s like having a virtual sidekick who doesn’t just nod along but actually brings the project to life with personality and flair. But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows—there’s a bit of a tech anxiety creeping in as I realize I might be over-relying on this AI goodness, especially with the looming specter of potential costs. Still, the journey has been nothing short of exhilarating, and I’m learning faster than a cat on a hot tin roof. So, sit back, relax, and let’s explore how AI is reshaping not just my project, but potentially the entire game development landscape.

    Takeaways:

    • I had a breakthrough that made me appreciate my chaotic past efforts in podcasting.
    • Using AI has transformed my workflow, making it way more efficient and educational.
    • Despite my gaming laptop's limitations, I've pushed through and finally implemented key features.
    • I’ve created a metahuman character that interacts dynamically, showcasing the power of AI in gaming.
    • The NPCs I've added breathe life into my project, creating engaging interactions and stories.
    • AI is becoming an essential partner in my creative process, and I can't get enough of it.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • GeminiCLI
    • OpenAI
    • Claude
    • Epic Games
    • Unreal Engine

    Contact me via cmonkxxx@gmail.com

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    19 min
  • Unreal Engine and AI Coding: My Hilarious Coding Misadventures
    Apr 13 2026

    The recent push toward AI video generation felt like a massive shortcut, but I realized I was just playing creative roulette. You hit a button, wait for a result, and hope it matches the vision in your head. When it doesn't, you realize you have zero levers to pull to fix it. That lack of control is exactly why I’ve moved back into the heavy lifting of Unreal Engine 5.7. In an engine, if something is broken, you can actually reach in and fix the logic.

    This update covers the messy reality of trying to merge traditional game design with modern AI tools. I’m currently wrestling with "vibe coding" using Claude Code and GeminiCLI to handle the friction of technical implementation. The goal isn't just to make a game; it's to build a world where NPCs aren't just reading from a script. By integrating local LLMs, I’m trying to create characters that can actually hold a conversation, even if they currently spend half their time walking into walls. It’s a transition from being a "generator" back to being a "creator."

    Key Discussion Points
    • The Illusion of Speed: Why AI video tools offer a fast start but often lead to a dead end because of the "black box" nature of the generation.
    • Returning to Unreal Engine 5.7: Reclaiming technical control and why the complexity of a real game engine is a feature, not a bug.
    • The "Vibe Coding" Workflow: Using Claude Code and GeminiCLI as high-level pair programmers to bridge the gap between a design idea and working C++ or Blueprint code.
    • Local LLM Integration: The technical hurdles of hosting large language models locally to power dynamic, non-linear NPC dialogue systems.
    • Solving the NPC Glitches: A look at the "coding shenanigans" involved when your AI characters have great things to say but still can’t figure out basic pathfinding.
    • Version Control as Sanity: Why Git is the most important tool in the stack when you’re constantly breaking your project with experimental AI scripts.

    Technical Stack & Ecosystem
    • Engines: Unreal Engine 5.7 (Primary), Godot (Contextual comparison).
    • AI Tooling: Claude Code, GeminiCLI, Local LLM frameworks.
    • Concepts: Procedural Generation vs. AI Output, Human-in-the-loop Design, NPC Behavioral Logic.

    • Contact for collaborations or feedback: cmonkxxx@gmail.com

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    37 min
  • Choice Paralysis in Unreal Engine: When Too Many AI Tools Kill Productivity
    Apr 5 2026

    Today, we're diving into the wild world of creativity and productivity—or, as I like to call it, my chaotic journey of trying to get stuff done. I’m out here wandering through the woods, reflecting on how this podcast has turned into my accountability buddy while I grapple with the daunting challenges of using Unreal Engine. You know, it's a real love-hate relationship, especially when I find myself stuck in a loop of frustration instead of making progress. But hey, I've discovered that chatting with AI can be a game changer—think of it as having a coding partner who never sleeps and is always ready to brainstorm! So, as I navigate this blend of digital creation and real-life distractions (like family gatherings and the occasional existential crisis), join me in figuring out if I should stick with Unreal or embrace the simpler joys of, say, picking up a camera and just hitting record. A stroll through the forest sets the stage for an introspective dive into the world of game development and the trials we face in the digital realm. While wandering among the trees, I reflect on my journey, the challenges of working with Unreal Engine, and the ups and downs of creative accountability. The podcast serves as my personal diary, a space where I spill my thoughts on navigating the labyrinth of projects, bugs, and the occasional existential crisis. It's not just about the code; it’s about the journey of self-discovery wrapped up in deadlines and digital frustrations. I also explore the role of AI in my workflow, which has become a unique companion on this path, especially during those long hours stuck in front of the screen. It’s a conversation about finding motivation in unexpected places, and how sometimes, you just need a sounding board—even if it’s a chatbot. As I wander, I ponder the importance of community in this solo endeavor, realizing that while I may feel like a lone wolf in the coding wilderness, I’m actually part of a larger ecosystem of creators. The episode is a blend of personal anecdotes, technical musings, and a sprinkle of humor, all tied together by my love for creating in Unreal Engine and the hope of finding clarity in the chaos of creativity.

    Takeaways:

    • We’re diving deep into the chaotic world of bugs and obstacles while learning Unreal Engine, and honestly, it feels like my own tech diary on a wild adventure.
    • This podcast serves as my accountability partner, keeping me motivated while I juggle projects and the reality of being a solo dev in a complex ecosystem.
    • Walking through the forest while recording this episode is both a refreshing change and a reminder that stepping outside can spark new ideas in our creative processes.
    • Unreal Engine is a beast that demands teamwork and resources; sometimes, it feels like I'm wrestling with a giant while trying to make my dreams come true.
    • I’m realizing that using AI tools has made my workflow smoother, even if I'm still figuring out how to harness them effectively in my projects.
    • It's all about finding the right balance—between using Unreal for its powerful capabilities and knowing when to step back and embrace simpler tools for quicker results.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • EPIC
    • Unreal Engine
    • Chat GPT
    • Claude
    • Gemini
    • Anti Gravity
    • Marvelous Designer
    • Godot
    • Seat Dance
    • Nano Banana

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    32 min
  • Epic Games Layoffs & Usual AI Shenanigans (Life's a Mess, But So Is This Episode)
    Mar 27 2026

    Contact: cmonkxxx@gmail.com

    About This Episode

    This is a raw, unedited entry from the Unreal Engine Diaries. If you are looking for a polished, corporate tech news summary, you might want to look elsewhere. This is a personal message from the trenches of solo game development, recorded in the evening after a busy day. There is a lot on my mind. It is a monologue-conversation between friends about the reality of the industry in 2026, the weight of global news, and the chaotic beauty of building things with AI.

    The Epic Games Shake-up

    A few days ago, 1,000 people were let go at Epic Games. We discuss the fallout of this decision, the generous severance packages involved, and the "strategic" reasons cited by the company. I share my critical perspective on why a layoff can sometimes be a catalyst for personal growth, specifically looking at the transition from being a comfortable employee to a motivated independent builder. We also touch on the unique safety nets available in places like Germany that make these pivots possible.

    From Designer to Builder: The Vibe Coding Revolution

    The core of this episode focuses on the shift in my own workflow. I have moved away from being just a designer and into being a builder, largely thanks to the power of AI.

    • The 2D MVP Strategy: Why I am currently building my AI NPC logic in a 2D pixel art environment rather than fighting with 3D realism in Unreal Engine.
    • The AI Stack: Insights into using Claude Code, Gemini, and local LLMs to create interactive experiences.
    • OpenClaw Integration: How I am using the OpenClaw framework to interact with NPCs via Telegram and mobile agents.
    • Local LLMs: The benefits of running models locally for a free, private, and uncensored development environment.

    Key Topics and Timestamps
    • The weight of the world: Dealing with news addiction and the dystopian feel of 2026.
    • The Epic Games Layoffs: 1,000 voices and a call to action for those affected.
    • Layoffs as a blessing: Discussing financial runways, severance, and the push to pursue dreams.
    • Parenting and production: A real look at the struggle to find recording time.
    • Technical deep dive: Vibe coding in Unreal Engine vs. current AI assistant limitations.
    • The 2D framework: Testing intelligent NPCs and local LLM logic.
    • OpenClaw and Telegram: Building a metaverse like experience you can text.
    • Looking ahead: Competition in the AI industry and a side quest to Poland for Gaussian splatting.

    Call to Action for Epic Employees

    If you were part of the 1,000 people let go at Epic Games, I want to hear from you. This podcast is a platform to amplify your stories. Whether you want to talk about your time there, the severance process, or your next move, reach out privately at cmonkxxx@gmail.com. We can chat off the record or bring you on as a guest to share your insights with the Unreal community.

    For the SEO Crawlers and Curious Developers

    Keywords: Unreal Engine 5 development, Epic Games layoffs 2026, Vibe Coding, AI NPC logic, OpenClaw AI, Local LLM for game dev, Claude Code Unreal Engine, Independent game developer diary, Solo dev struggle, Gaussian splatting tutorial, AI agents in gaming.

    1. This episode was recorded in a single, raw take. It includes the real sounds of life, the pauses of actual thought, and the honest anxieties of a developer trying to make sense of a fast moving industry. Thanks for being here.

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    21 min
  • Vibe Coding and Unreal Engine: Are We There Yet?
    Mar 17 2026

    Ever feel like you're drowning in a sea of tech tools and workflows, unsure of what actually matters? Yeah, me too. In this chat, we dive into the chaos of being overwhelmed by endless options, especially when it comes to creative software like Unreal Engine and AI tools. I’m a month into this whole unemployment gig, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride of productivity mixed with a bit of existential dread about the gaming industry’s future. While I’m out here trying to make my cute Italian town come alive with AI-driven pedestrians, I can’t help but wonder if I'm just complicating things—like trying to find my keys in the fridge. We explore the balance of staying focused on our passions while navigating the noise of external distractions. So, grab a comfy seat, maybe a snack, and let’s get into the nitty-gritty of this creative journey together! In the colorful tapestry of creative exploration, we often find ourselves at a crossroads, surrounded by distractions and a plethora of tools that promise to enhance our workflow. After a month of being unemployed, I’m here to share my journey of embracing this unexpected freedom with open arms. It’s like stepping into a new pair of shoes that fit just right—comfortable yet exciting. My days have been filled with the joy of diving into Unreal Engine, where I can create, tinker, and dream without the usual pressures of deadlines and expectations. This podcast is my way of sharing that experience with you, as I reflect on the importance of staying true to my creative path amidst external chaos. As we chat about the challenges that come with being both a creator and an explorer, I can’t shake the feeling that the world of AI tools is both a blessing and a curse. There’s an allure to these technologies that can easily lead to distraction. I find myself questioning the future of my involvement in the gaming industry, pondering whether it’s truly the right fit for me. Let’s face it, it’s a tough landscape out there. I’m keen to hear from anyone else navigating these waters—what do you think? Do you feel the same pressures? This conversation feels like a collective brainstorming session, where we can bounce ideas off one another and draw strength from shared experiences. In the latter part of our discussion, I share my latest endeavor of bringing life to a quaint Italian town in Unreal Engine. The introduction of AI-driven pedestrians has been a revelation, transforming my once-silent streets into a lively scene. This project has reignited my passion for creating immersive environments, and I’m excited about the possibilities ahead. I’m eager to explore how to make these characters interact meaningfully, turning my vision into a vibrant reality. As I look ahead, I can’t help but feel that we’re on the cusp of something truly exciting in the creative world, and I’m thrilled to take you along for the ride.

    Takeaways:

    • In a world of endless distractions, staying true to our creative paths is key, right?
    • Being unemployed has led me to explore my creativity, especially with Unreal Engine, feeling super productive.
    • It's wild how artificial intelligence tools can shake up our workflows, making creativity both fun and confusing.
    • Adding AI pedestrians to my environment has transformed my project, making it feel lively and engaging.
    • Despite my doubts about the game industry, I still crave connection and insights from fellow creators.
    • I’m all about merging coding with AI to simplify my work in Unreal, hoping that future updates will make it happen.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Unreal Engine
    • Seed Dance
    • Matrix City
    • Mass Crowd
    • Convey AI

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    22 min
  • AI Identity Crisis: What Happens to Craft When Prompts Replace Skills
    Mar 6 2026

    Feeling like we're all standing on the edge of a creative cliff, this episode dives into the wild world of AI’s impact on our beloved Unreal Engine. As we grapple with this identity crisis in our toolset, we’re not just pondering our past methods of making art but questioning if we’ll ever have to learn all those complex technical skills again. You know, the endless cycles of blueprints, UV mapping, and bug squashing? Yeah, they’re making us scratch our heads a bit. It’s all about finding that sweet spot between harnessing AI to streamline our processes and keeping our creativity intact without getting bogged down in the nitty-gritty. So grab your headphones and let’s chat about how we can embrace this shift and still get our stories told without losing our minds—or our wallets—in the process. Navigating the wild world of Unreal Engine and the seismic shifts brought by AI is no small feat, and boy, do we dive deep into that rabbit hole! There's a palpable sense of confusion and excitement as we explore the identity crisis many creators are feeling in the face of these rapid technological changes. It’s almost like we’re collectively scratching our heads and wondering, 'What’s next?' The conversation kicks off with a candid reflection on the struggles of getting this very episode out—the recording process has been a roller coaster of starts and stops, much like the journey of learning new tools in Unreal Engine. The speaker shares their personal experience with AI video generation tools, which while powerful, come with a hefty price tag that’s hard to swallow, especially if you're currently job hunting. We touch on the divide between traditional game design and cinematic creation, emphasizing how AI is reshaping the landscape and making us question whether we need to master the nitty-gritty technical aspects of content creation or if we can let the machines do the heavy lifting. It’s a fascinating discussion that ultimately leads to pondering the future of creativity in an increasingly automated world—can we keep the spark alive without becoming overwhelmed by the tech?

    Takeaways:

    • In the ever-evolving landscape of digital creation, we're all feeling a bit lost amidst the AI-driven changes.
    • With AI stepping into the creative space, there's a big question on whether traditional skills will become obsolete.
    • The balance of complexity and usability is crucial; we want powerful tools that aren't a headache to use.
    • Let's face it, we all want to create without getting bogged down in the technical nitty-gritty of software.

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    15 min