>>714659590 (OP) What if I use it as a 3rd player and do NTR with an anon I met on a /v/ thread and his waifu is who the bot i splaying? Seems like a co-op sort of game to me.
>>714659907 you only say that because the craft of Prompt Engineering is still in its infancy. pretty soon it will be on par with any other art form, with Prompt Engineers having decades of experience honing their skill.
>>714659590 (OP) if humans are so great why aren't there any good video games?
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>>714659590 (OP) because no one uses AI correctly it's supposed to be used to do the tedious parts of game design while humans focus on the more creative aspects instead they let AI do the creative parts robots don't have souls stop trying to make them do creativity
>>714663969 Fair enough. As someone who enjoys both they have advantages and disadvantages. Especially if you've been through the actual ringer of F-list or back in the day Steam erp. For me a major boon with ai is the level of time commitment I can have with it and disengage. It is far more accessible than locking in for a good 3-5 hours (assuming I was able to find someone on the same wave length and all that jazz).
>>714664223 3-5 hours is optimistic. Assuming enough back and forths for a half-decent story that isn't just meet-n-fuck and 10 minute response times, it's either all day, or more likely one party has to go and maybe it carries on another week
>>714664837 Either way the time commitment to play with another person is painful to say the least. Sure it is fun but maaaan it can be taxing if you are the kind of person who gets pulled away to do other things and people people irl. Still text based story/smut is vastly superior to anything drawings and image gen can crank out. A person's imagination is the ultimate coom device.