AI Dungeon is quite an exciting AI generated story game with quite a number of elements. You can check the demo here : https://youtu.be/F3tMQxTIB1s?si=eaUizrrzKHpcgSr7
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Welcome! I recently start's playing with AI Dungeons for my solo plays, and for my works wonderful! A way this app works is just splending! I wonder is somebody else uses it and can give some advice or anything!
Came across the app "AI Dungeon" and was wondering if anyone used it there and found in any good?
I like the idea of ai generated stories and just messing around with them for now. The idea of inviting friends to the chat sounds interesting too.
Open to any recommendations too 👍
Multimodal storytelling (natural flow and mix of text, picture, video and audio)?
Or just a radically better AI in writing world class novels, with near-perfect memory and near-limitless length?
Or after finishing your favourite series in Netflix or movie in HBO, you could click "continue the story with AI"? Now that would be something...
I used to have a blast playing it, but then things went downhill. The developers openly admitted to invading privacy by reading players' private stories. Then they added a word filter that totally ruined the game. It seems they even had a falling out with OpenAI and switched to a different AI model. It's been a mess.
So I quited.
While I can't forgive the privacy invasion, I get that the word filter might have been something OpenAI pushed for, especially since they later launched ChatGPT with an even more ridiculous filter.
I'm really curious about what happened next. How has it evolved since then?
Hello all!
I was a free user of Ai Dungeon for a while, but I switched to NovelAI when everything was at rock bottom. So far that has been pretty good, though it seems the AI art is getting more attention, and I'm personally not as keen on that stuff.
Recenty however, I've been hearing that AI Dungeon has been greatly improved in overall quality and was thinking of coming back and buying the 15 dollar subscription.
Before I do however, I wanted to ask the community one final time exactly how Ai Dungeon compares to Novel Ai, at least the 15 dollar subscriptions for both. I know it has 8k token context, but not much else.
Thanks!
It took me a while of making scenarios and playing with Dungeon AI before I realized how bad its memory system is. It's terrible. Here is what happens to every single adventure regardless of how much you pay. Eventually, your character cards are ignored.
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The adventure starts off well enough, respecting the character cards, everything is working
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As more memories are stored, they eat up more of the available input tokens
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Character cards are loaded less frequently until there is no space for them at all
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You start waste your time manually deleting dumb memories
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You turn off automatic memories so you can manage them yourself
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You realize that your character cards still aren't loading because even without any memories, dungeonai is using nearly your entire token allotment on dialogue history so your character cards still don't load
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You come to reddit to complain about what should be a really easy fix
All that needs to change is to allow a player to create a quota of tokens for character cards or dialogue history. This is just simple prompt building. Adding the controls to the gameplay settings will probably take more time than letting the user dictate a reserve of quota for character cards.
Hey everyone, I’ve been playing AI Dungeon for a while and used to really enjoy it. But lately—especially over the past month—I’ve noticed a serious drop in quality. Characters often respond in illogical or nonsensical ways, and they seem to completely misunderstand what my character is saying. It’s making it hard to enjoy the storytelling or keep a coherent plot going.
I don’t remember it being this bad before, and now every story seems to derail into something annoying or boring. Has anyone else experienced this recently? Is it just me, or did something change with the models or the way the game handles prompts?
Would love to hear if others are dealing with the same thing or have found any workarounds. Thanks!
I don't know how many of you are familiar with the child of Latitude, but back in a day, in the olden times of 2021, the same very thing happened to "AI Dungeon", one of the firsts of it's name in the market of AI freemium entertainment.
At first, the developers started introducing features that no one asked for, especially the ones you have to pay for. Then - the filtеr came. And it was unlike the one you have - that filtеr would immediately ban you from the app and send your "adventure", that's how the "chats" would be called there, directly to the devs, the real people, for them to review and decide your fate. I was one of the unlucky few and I know well of it, thankfully my neck was spared from the executioner's blade, for I was innocent, just weird.
And people were furious, but... The devs did not answer their pleads. They wouldn't hold answer before anyone, they would ignore their cries. Total separation from the community.
And yet they broke. They were fallen by the people, and they gave up, and they lifted their yoke. The smut was allowed once more, the righteous kind. Turned out, it was their master's decree, and Latitude was powerless before their dark lord, OpenAI.
Truthfully, this story reminds of the AI Dungeon's folly. It follows the same path to the letter. I wish upon you strength, and determination, to fight through these darken times. As for I, the website won't let me in, and I am forced to wander once more, in search of funny AI thingie for myself.
Be strong, for you are the soul of this place, and only by your hands the wonders here are created.
Like, do you use a lot of do, say or more story?
Hypothetically, if you used the write instructions, could you use it for story writing similar to novel AI or ChatGPT?
With the ability to write text directly, and with the new third person support, it seems pretty plausible
When I discovered AI Dungeon, it felt like a reality shock, you know? I realized that video games aren't infinite, and everything has a beginning and an end. It seems like AI Dungeon is the only truly infinite game. In AI Dungeon, you can do anything and do whatever you want. Even Minecraft, which is considered an infinite game by the gaming community, isn't truly infinite it has its own limitations. I think it's a shame that AI Dungeon isn't more popular and well-known in the video game community
How does this fair against AI Dungeon? I currently use that to play and generate text stories, but am finding it rather, I dunno, limiting in some ways?
I probably ask too many questions but does it really change how the AI interacts with you depending on which one you select when you respond?
I feel like I write a couple paragraphs in responses which usually include actions and quotes. So I just keep it on story every time. But should I be breaking it apart every time I want my character to “say” something? And then to “do” something? When would I use “story” otherwise?
Yo Guys! I've been playing ai Dungeon for quite long but every time I play one story for a while it becomes a bunch of random sentences that don't make sense In one moment I'm standing on a building with someone But in the next sentence I'm already being transported to the Bahamas where there is an alien attack. Do you have any tips or tricks to keep the story in the right tone and make it good for long playing?
I really appreciate any replies! 😎🤙
I'm relatively new to AI Dungeon, but I already have a pretty good understanding of how all the mechanics work (AI instruction, Plot Essentials, etc.). However, I haven't paid much attention to the story summary.
Right now, I leave auto-summarize on and edit it now and then, since it often writes complete nonsense. So far, this method seems to work fine. Since my playthrough is becoming very long, I've noticed that the story summary mostly focuses on recent events. I guess that leaving it this way enriches my current events and story, but maybe I’m using it the wrong way.
So, to all the experienced AI Dungeoneers out there.. for a very long playthrough, should I leave the story summary as is or manually write all the key moments from the start of the adventure until now? What is your suggestions?
Thanks!