(Image credit: Roblox) When Nvidia comes out with something like DLSS 5, promising that AI can be used to make realistic videogames look even more shiny and real, it makes a kind of sense. Of course Nvidia thinks that's what we want. When the same kind of promise comes from Roblox, it makes less sense. Roblox Reality promises to upsample blocky Lego-like Roblox games like Grow a Garden until they're photorealistic. Problems with the specific implementation demonstrated in the video are obvious. Maybe you're not into the shimmery wetness of everything, and the way Grow a Garden's menu has been interpreted as a sign in the world seems like an obvious problem. But, more fundamentally, the whole concept seems to misunderstand Roblox's appeal. Introducing Roblox Reality - YouTube Watch On Alec Kieft, co-creator of hit Roblox survival game 99 Nights in the Forest , puts it like this: "If it's a younger user who's coming into my game and playing it, there's not a lot for them to focus on on the map.…