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7/5/2025, 2:02:06 AM
>>105803615
/lit/. I'm the guy who made the Dying Earth meme.
>>105803623
I'll make Pathfinder 1E. Starfinder too, of course. I was just thinking about that during coffee time yesterday.
Adapting is easy. Playtesting is hard. I just need to sit down for 2 hours and use Google AI Studio to extract everything from the books, except written in instructive form.
The model doesn't mind. It's focused on the text alone. All the rules, tables, dungeons, are here to guide the text in a certain direction mimicking a tabletop game. In the end, my little adaptations are just regular chat with extra steps, at least for now. I imagine someday I'll just load the lorebooks into some more sophisticated AI that goes beyond just chatting with people and the next level of AI DMing will be unlocked. My only comfort is that I'm sure my world info is future-proof.
There's another anon who adapts those minimalistic TTRPGs which fit into a single entry: https://arch.b4k.dev/vg/thread/529329865/#529388917
I hope there's more anons on 4chan who'll be interesting in adapting tabletops. It doesn't really need to be a fuill system. Dudes should just scan their custom dungeons, adventures, characters and adapt them into lorebooks that can be played by anyone.
It's simple: gather all the text and images, send to AI Studio, teach it to make world info entries, manually copy-paste entries into SillyTavern and therre you have it. You also need the index WI entries for each and every location so they connect like on a map or in 3D environment. Easy.
We can literally make a little comunity of AI/tabletop enthusiasts to play systems they will never otherwise get to try in real life. Think of OSR, except it's OSAAR.
/lit/. I'm the guy who made the Dying Earth meme.
>>105803623
I'll make Pathfinder 1E. Starfinder too, of course. I was just thinking about that during coffee time yesterday.
Adapting is easy. Playtesting is hard. I just need to sit down for 2 hours and use Google AI Studio to extract everything from the books, except written in instructive form.
The model doesn't mind. It's focused on the text alone. All the rules, tables, dungeons, are here to guide the text in a certain direction mimicking a tabletop game. In the end, my little adaptations are just regular chat with extra steps, at least for now. I imagine someday I'll just load the lorebooks into some more sophisticated AI that goes beyond just chatting with people and the next level of AI DMing will be unlocked. My only comfort is that I'm sure my world info is future-proof.
There's another anon who adapts those minimalistic TTRPGs which fit into a single entry: https://arch.b4k.dev/vg/thread/529329865/#529388917
I hope there's more anons on 4chan who'll be interesting in adapting tabletops. It doesn't really need to be a fuill system. Dudes should just scan their custom dungeons, adventures, characters and adapt them into lorebooks that can be played by anyone.
It's simple: gather all the text and images, send to AI Studio, teach it to make world info entries, manually copy-paste entries into SillyTavern and therre you have it. You also need the index WI entries for each and every location so they connect like on a map or in 3D environment. Easy.
We can literally make a little comunity of AI/tabletop enthusiasts to play systems they will never otherwise get to try in real life. Think of OSR, except it's OSAAR.
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