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Using ChatGPT for game development

Started by GeekyBugle, March 09, 2023, 05:04:49 PM

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FF_Ninja

So, I've spent the last day or so dabbling with the OpenAI Chat GPT system, and I'm honestly ruined. When you learn how to feed it the proper questions and ask for specific details, it has no problem giving them to you with remarkable accuracy.

For example, I've been chewing on a Star Wars alternate timeline setting I wanted to create for some time, but I was having difficulty filling in some gaps and then fleshing it out (including era-relevant details like characters and factions and the like). I prompted the AI to describe scenarios that fit specific specifications and then to consider and then describe some of the challenges, impacts, ramifications, etc. - and it's done a remarkable job of providing some outstanding content. Every time I drill deeper and ask it for more specifics on a thing or to describe or create something, it does a remarkable job.

Honestly, it's more useful a sounding board than a lot of the people I've had to work with collaboratively in the past.

GeekyBugle

Quote from: FF_Ninja on March 14, 2023, 02:32:33 PM
So, I've spent the last day or so dabbling with the OpenAI Chat GPT system, and I'm honestly ruined. When you learn how to feed it the proper questions and ask for specific details, it has no problem giving them to you with remarkable accuracy.

For example, I've been chewing on a Star Wars alternate timeline setting I wanted to create for some time, but I was having difficulty filling in some gaps and then fleshing it out (including era-relevant details like characters and factions and the like). I prompted the AI to describe scenarios that fit specific specifications and then to consider and then describe some of the challenges, impacts, ramifications, etc. - and it's done a remarkable job of providing some outstanding content. Every time I drill deeper and ask it for more specifics on a thing or to describe or create something, it does a remarkable job.

Honestly, it's more useful a sounding board than a lot of the people I've had to work with collaboratively in the past.

If you ask it to answer like an RPG game developer it sometimes improves the output.

It still keeps injecting 5e-isms into everything for some reason, haven't been able to make it spit pure OSR stuff even after feeding it the S&W White Box SRD.
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FF_Ninja

Quote from: GeekyBugle on March 14, 2023, 02:43:03 PM
If you ask it to answer like an RPG game developer it sometimes improves the output.

It still keeps injecting 5e-isms into everything for some reason, haven't been able to make it spit pure OSR stuff even after feeding it the S&W White Box SRD.

I haven't had much success with getting it to plug specific rules, but I'm getting a lot of success with plot, setting, and story development. If I'm stuck on how to proceed in a story, I'll ask it to describe or create a scenario for me, and feed it the specific bits of information I want to be worked into the scenario. Works like a damned charm every time.