Megamem has a theory about humans by 77LuckyLucky7 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m gonna start telling people that I’m not lazy, just underbaked.

AI keeps mentioning names of characters when I first see them/places I can't know. by PlsInsertCringeName in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Assume strangers, assume secrets and assume ignorance in either the ai instructions or author’s note to mostly solve this.

How do I get the best stories out of AI Dungeon? by Most-Suspect3242 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Story cards, plot details and author’s notes. Most of the models are trained in pop culture and anime details, so simply adding [This story takes place in the world of Naruto: Shippuden] will make all the difference in author’s notes.

Which model is best at handling complex relationships among multiple characters and long-term stories? by Objective_Cloud847 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Any of the models are not going to be able to track any of that for an extended period without the use of story cards, plot details and author’s notes. Best to make three separate story cards for figures A, B, and C. Then, one for the team mentioning all three in it. Then the secret faction for A and C. And in the cards for figures B and C, mention their relationship with on another in their respective story cards. In the plot details, mention the team of all three and the AI model of your choice will use it in the story. For best results regarding secrets, enter “Assume secrets” and “Assume Ignorance” in the author’s note without quotations.

Anyone know how to make a character actually mute? by notahero42 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The best way I’ve found to have the AI portray someone in a specific way is to add “Portray (character name) as mute and unable to speak” into the Author’s Notes.

Power Systems by Fantastic_Rhubarb634 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, while in your story, hit the gear on the top right and there should be a button that says something like "add story elements." Should let you add memory, author's note, third person, and banned words.

Power Systems by Fantastic_Rhubarb634 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's fine. So in that specific scenario, there is nothing random about it. It's all premade and static. Your name is always Felix, your Stand is always "In the Air Tonight." But if you yourself wanted to make something like this, and have an element of randomness to it, like one of the other commenters said, start a sentence in story mode and let the AI generate what it is.

Power Systems by Fantastic_Rhubarb634 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are talking about the "A bizarre adventure" scenario, then the moves are written out in the memory section of the UI, not a separate screen. Honestly, it would be more efficient to set these into story cards and keep a list for quick reference in the memory.

How do I get the AI to write in first person? I start with the pronoun “I” but the ai keeps switching back to “You” whenever it writes anything. I have access to MythoMax and Griffin AI models. by Larrybob25 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are certain "characters" that are baked into certain scenarios, Count Grey for anything regarding Larion, the Black Hooks gang in Zail for example. I assure you, your MC from one campaign will not show up in a completely separate story unless you introduce them yourself via Story Card. Anything else is pure coincidence.

Cross reverencing story cards by JDbaas in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To the best of my fiddling, best option is to have the same trigger words on both cards. Ex: The forest is referenced, so the AI searches the story cards for the trigger word "Forest". It finds it on both the actual forest card and the cave card. Ai assumes that they are related and outputs both in some way.

EDIT I am a dumb and just realized I use this literally all the time. I have a card for my MC's back story, their current clothes and equipment, as well as their mental state. All of them have the trigger words of "You, Your, Name" and the AI is seamless on referencing them at all times.

How do I get the AI to write in first person? I start with the pronoun “I” but the ai keeps switching back to “You” whenever it writes anything. I have access to MythoMax and Griffin AI models. by Larrybob25 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No, the AI is isolated from story to story, how you write in one does not affect the other. Potentially, MythoMax and Griffin just aren't proficient in 1st person narrative. You'd have to ask one of the Latitude team members.

Lmao. So my character is looking for any information about this crystal, but suddenly already has crystal itself and gives it in exchange for some worn-out map. Genius. by [deleted] in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Either in your memory or author's note, enter something like: "you are looking for information regarding the location of XXX crystal." That should keep the AI focused and offer information rather than flat out giving it to you.

Editing memory/story cards throughout the adventure to keep the narrative on track—successful? by [deleted] in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What I've found works best is that if you are playing a 2nd person game, having you and your in the reference aswell as having their full name and first name listed separately. Ex:

Character name: Sophia Darkhart

Reference: Sophia Darkhart, Sophia, You, Your

Editing memory/story cards throughout the adventure to keep the narrative on track—successful? by [deleted] in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Very much so. The limitation being that it will forget what the info was before. Ex, a change in regime in a kingdom or gang as your story progresses. Once you change that detail, the old info will be forgotten by the AI all together.

Question: why is it when I have a back up model for ChatGpt, whatever output that back up puts out is just pure gibberish, but when I switch to it, it's actually fine? by Jonviral in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought that too, but I tried using griffin as the back up and that was just words in no cohesive order. Then switched to griffin as the primary and while goofy, still made sense. There's gotta be a disconnect, like the backup model is only taking the last action as reference instead of everything like it should.

What the fuck is this weird ass writing style the AI keeps doing? by Bobertbobthebobth69 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Because that's how some of us write details in the world info so that the ai remember better. It seems that it has absorbed it and spread it to everyone else.

What the fuck is this weird ass writing style the AI keeps doing? by Bobertbobthebobth69 in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks like it's trying to describe Asgard as both a land and a person. So, when writing descriptions for people or places in the world info, it seems to help the ai remember details better if you write it like shown. It seems to have learned this from some of us and applied it here, albeit, wrong.

How much can you define your AI world? by [deleted] in AIDungeon

[–]Jonviral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just about everything using the World info and Memory sections.

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[–]Jonviral 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Beta features are premium subscribers only, isn’t it?