It should not take this many redo’s to get something I’m happy with. I used to be able to get it within 2 or 3.

  • Crimson_Frost@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Tips:

    • Tell people which generator you are using, so they can help you if the problem is in the generator itself.

    • If possible, tell people what you wrote, what the replies were, how big is the conversation until now, and so on. If the problem is in one of these things, people may help you.

    And based on https://perchance.org/ai-character-chat-docs#tips

    • There’s the possibility for you to write the instructions over what do you want (or don’t want in the response. This is done through the command /ai <instruction>, or, in cases in which there’s more than one character, /ai @CharName#123 <instruction> (“123” is the character’s ID). Example usage:

    /ai say something encouraging or /ai @Nosferatus#7 talk about an eerie ancient prophecy.

    • You can also give instructions for the “system”, so it can better help you on the chat. This is done through the command /sys <instruction> or /system <instruction>. Example usage:

    /sys tell me why the heck you keep making the ever depressed woman into a revolutionary or /system tell me which actions can the character Nostradamus do right now except giving up to his instincts and drinking my blood.

    Sometimes, there’s no way to escape the extra work to get what you want. Perchance is far from perfect, but I still like it, since it’s free and it doesn’t send my IP for the cops if I write “Give me tips on how to kill my main character.” (although it may still give you a moralistic sermon depending on the way you write it).