>>55819467No idea.
Here's what I ended up with for now. It works, it's just not the quality I'm used to. But YMMV.
In case you're totally clueless to settings: temperature regulates how "creative" the output is. Low temp leads to more sensible/predictable outputs, while high temp is more random/creative but you may end up with too erratic replies if it's too high (and utter nonsense after a certain point). What high/low temp is seems to depend on your min p setting - min p 0,85 actually generated rather sensible messages even on temp 20. min p 0,2 would generate garbled garbage at around temp 2,5. Honestly, I used to mostly just mess with temp with Mythomax and that usually took care of issues.