What is more important, interactivity or story?
Give me infinite free Claude.
The amount of porn you can make from it.
>>736346185Negatory
>spent the last week setting up everything>learn all the technical stuff, test out hundreds of local models>realise presets and cards and lorebooks are all shite>learn to write them all myself>finally test it out yesterday>realise tracker extensions are fucking shite>almost considered learning how2vibe code myself a proper oneThe things we do to coom
>>736346643You people think too hard, it's ok to wing it and see unexpected stuff. Vague personalities are more entertaining.
>>736346185Well, the source got leaked, so you might get your wish soon.Even if nothing changes, GLM is decently close to Claude if you set it up right. Its basically Walmart brand Claude.
>>736346689A lot of my annoyances were with the cards being either too set in stone (which defeats the purpose) or the presets doing things I would not like>I write out a small paragraph ending it with "since I'm in no rush, I decide to remain in my car and watch the situation unfold">AI immediately "YOU RUSH OUT OF YOUR VEHICLE"I understand the AI wants to move the story forward, but I like my pace slow and deliberate and "boring", which is a surprisingly difficult thing to achieve, no matter how many presets and custom instructions you stack on top of each otherAnd since I play scenarios with randomly generated NPCs, I kinda want a tracker that keeps track of them to keep their motivations "consistent"
>>736346070Having absolutely no censorship.
>>736346835How much VRAM are you working withThese sound like model problems
>>736346070Story by far. The Order 1886 has a shit story.Story is more important than graphics.
>>736347358Enough vram that everything's fixed now, my initial mistake was relying on presets and instructions I had found on the internet instead of writing out my ownI am 56 messages deep into a scenario as we speak and things have gone extremely well, my only gripe is that I had gotten used to stuff like BlazeTracker or RPG Companion with their fancy UI, but both had issues I couldn't get over, so now I have no fancy thingamajig telling me what the weather's like and what an NPC is wearing. Which is unfortunate because those kinda things really "immerse" me>>736347076Local models are not censored by definition, you can do genuinely despicable things with no issuesAt most you'll see some models trying their best to resist your request and working around it, but if you ask them for X they're forced to give you X
>>736347526>Local models are not censored by definition, you can do genuinely despicable things with no issues>At most you'll see some models trying their best to resist your request and working around it, but if you ask them for X they're forced to give you XI have seen many "uncensored" ones resist a lot.
>>736346070>coworkers start talking about chatbots the threadfuck off
Been fucking wrangling my pp for some time.This all peaked with claude 2.1. Never been better for entertainment even if the newest stuff can handle edgecases and specific stuff way WAY better it just lacks that S O U L.
>>736348125Just put "Add more soul" in your preset.
>tfw my stolen claude key with $1k+ on it finally got blocked last month>haven't had a proper goonsesh since
>>736346643vibe coding is easy as shit, especially if you have any amount of programming experience at allset up a VM first, because you'd have to be retarded to give these things the ability to access the terminal on your real PC and then get opencode or codex or whatever, add your api key and just tell it what you want and how to structure it, and it can even help with that if you tell it to do some collaborative planning first, then go back and forth testing shit and telling it to fix problems until it works well enough to use. It probably won't 1shot anything remotely complex so there's still a little effort involved but you can do pretty surprising things without ever writing a line of code yourself once you get the hang of telling it to do useful things and heading off retarded tangents. And eventually in big projects it runs into the wall of unmaintainable spaghetti debt it generated and no amount of telling it to refactor and code review will let it move forward, so don't expect to chat your way into a complex 3D game engine or anything but stuff built off simple groundwork it can do almost all the work itself.There's going to be a huge boom of weird niche fetish RPGs and roguelikes in a year or two when the interfaces get more mainstream accessible and better at handling assets. If you did enough organization and wrote a detailed enough action plan the frontier models could probably put together an RPGmaker game from start to finish already, or at least pretty close.
I gotta be honest. I don't even use character cards. I just build the character by talking to the ai, and then write the story from there. Its worked for me so far.
>claude
I don't know or use presets at all and I'm tired of pretending I do. I use Memory Books extension for rare long 10K+ context stories, otherwise I just write cards for what I want in plain text instruction.
Gonna try writing a card with three characters. Can't wait to be disappointed.
>>736349919Just make them distinct and have very different names, even 12b models can usually handle that stuffI tend to have more fun with multi character cards than single ones
>>736346070gameplay you fat retard
>>736348621That's because 99% of the cards are just 'Go look at my coombait horsegirl microbikini slag' with some AI-generated text about the bot.And the poster's name is something like 'Gaywanker', he always spams his name in /aicg/.>OMG the Gaywanker emails leaked>Gaywanker furry confirmed>Why won't Gaywanker respond to my emails?>Which makies have a hardon for Gaywanker?
>>736346835>I play scenarios with randomly generated NPCsVance? Croft? Kenji Tanaka? Elara? Lyra? Kaelen? Borin? Jax? Moxie? Thorne?Do their callused hands smell like dirt and ozone?
>>736349919You need a world book for that.
I just grab cards from chub and plug em into perchance. Thank you if you're one of the kind niggas making those good ones
>>736350834Breath? Hitched.Eyes? Luminous.Breasts? Gravity-defying.Yup, it's goon-time.
>>736350834I don't think I've seen those names ever, Claude always goes for either chink or spic names when I don't say anything about the new character.