I asked it to make some troll posts, for Reddit, and it won't do it. lol
Do you guys ever find it only gives you a limited amount of questions before it crashes or error messages or times out?
It's great and interesting but this element of it sucks. It's not like its the Oracle or something and we can only ask it a question every 2000 years.
If ChatGPT could be trained to work within the framework of a game system this would be A++. Those quest steps aren't far from the kind of quest trees produced in something like Skyrim's radiant quests. Bethesda Tutorial Radiant Quests - Creation Kit Setting Up Locations for Radiance: Skyrim Modding TutorialMMO's can develop quests pretty easy with this thing. I asked it to create a quest for P99 EQ.
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Writing and coding quests, especially when it can use literature as examples, will be amazing for game development in the MMO space. But Im interested in seeing how they handle botting with AI when it comes around. Will they fight fire with fire in detection method, or will they actually grow a brain and stop coming up with grindy ass game mechanics that make you want to use a bot in the first place.If ChatGPT could be trained to work within the framework of a game system this would be A++. Those quest steps aren't far from the kind of quest trees produced in something like Skyrim's radiant quests. Bethesda Tutorial Radiant Quests - Creation Kit Setting Up Locations for Radiance: Skyrim Modding Tutorial
Training ChatGPT on the nature of a given NPC and then creating a tree of possibilities for that with flavor text would be super interesting, even if you didn't generate voice audio from something like This Voice Doesn't Exist - Generative Voice AI
If ChatGPT could be trained to work within the framework of a game system this would be A++. Those quest steps aren't far from the kind of quest trees produced in something like Skyrim's radiant quests. Bethesda Tutorial Radiant Quests - Creation Kit Setting Up Locations for Radiance: Skyrim Modding Tutorial
Training ChatGPT on the nature of a given NPC and then creating a tree of possibilities for that with flavor text would be super interesting, even if you didn't generate voice audio from something like This Voice Doesn't Exist - Generative Voice AI
Got a link to that?Todd Howard did a podcast and said that they'll definitely be using chat bots for NPCs in future games. Not Starfield, but likely ES6.
will they actually grow a brain and stop coming up with grindy ass game mechanics that make you want to use a bot in the first place.
as soon as this is capable of remote sensing we're fuckedThey need to use this by hooking it up to Buddhist monks while they meditate on nothing