>>35380512Interesting thing about the pronoun thing. I recently tried having a lot of characters and managed to hold 3 main characters, me, and even other characters that came in and out. I was impressed that the AI could remember that much. I also learned that the AI doesn't really remember you and that it also doesn't need to remember you. If you turn yourself into a named character, the AI manages that a lot better. For example, it'll often refer to you as in the pronoun 'you', but that's a misdirection. Technically, you can be a narrator, so the AI talks like it's talking to another character for some reason. By using your role as a narrator, you can manage memory a lot easier because a narrator isn't really a character. That's why the AI forgets you and things related to you because you don't really exist since you're trying to play two roles at once by default, the narrator and character. This should be clarified by the devs because I'm pretty sure this confuses the AI to a great deal. For instance, if you've used the AI for enough time, you'll know that sometimes it gives you choices. Except, it shouldn't be able to give you those choices because that breaks your character role to become a narrator if you answer narratively instead of using asterisks to perform your action. The AI doesn't clarify how you answer back though since it doesn't matter much as the AI will parse your response and often it'll be close enough. That's a problem because actions by asterisks and actions by narration, the default message, shouldn't be treated as the same. It's like how you can talk using quotations and the AI can too, but sometimes the AI describe things intricately using asterisks when the actions need clarification or even with parenthesis. Parenthesis are also a very strange learned behavior by the AI because it's clear where it's from, what's not clear is how the AI responds to it in relation to the default narration message. Anyways, the gist of what I'm getting at is that by introducing multiple characters into the narration, I learned a lot about how the AI could have a memory and how it's flawed because it lacks specifications in differentiating functionalities that humans use for a variety of purposes.