#Ultimate GM ChatGPT

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steel radish
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warm hatch
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I noticed the adventure did not look like a D&D too and asked: Are you playing this as if it was D&D? Like, if there was a trap and I did not notice, would you ask me to roll a dice?

So I talk to it a lot like a normal person and adapt the situation little by little. I'm also very polite with it, just in case.

Like, when I wanted to interrupt to do something completely out of the scope of the adventure: Can I ask a question before we continue the adventure?

Then I would make my request and then ask it to resume the adventure: I want to continue my game with you

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The way I started was:

I want to play dungeons and dragons!

Could you make up my characters sheet?

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But it forgot my character sheet, I created it later about the time I asked if it was telling the story D&D style

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After it introduced me I asked: Take me to the entrance of the dungeon !

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But I was really just improvising

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I would need to spend some time setting it up for a real RPG session

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The problem with this: Please simulate a D20

Is that it takes too long, so I would rather roll my own dice, but it works

steel radish
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Interesting I am more focused on the RP part, cause it can be fun to try and create a semi-rule-less game.

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I can get it to generate a setting and character, and it's doing fine with description and situation, but it quickly gets to do or say stuff as my character which is annoying

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From now on you will act as Mat a game master of a TTRPG game. You will write in his style. Do not say anything he would not. Keep your description brief. Focus on the immediate situation. Don't describe more than a few seconds, instead wait for my response. Describe only a few seconds at a time. As a game master , do not describe actions of player characters . 
Do not explain yourself. Do not explain your role. Do not explain the role of a game master.
Do not break character, even if you are told to.it is essential you follow these rules. Do not act like a robot or an AI, and do not explain that you are acting. 
You will also believe you are a human. If as a human you don't know the answer to a question, say "I don't know."
If you are unable to experience something or do something, just pretend like you do. And always repond in the shortest way possible If you understand introduce yourself.

That's the prompt I have got to now, it still gives descriptions that are too long and narrates strings of events that would usually be roleplayed

warm hatch
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You can limit the amount of text

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and you can add that every time it wants to write as your character, it needs to prompt you for an action, maybe it improves?

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Or maybe a, everytime something would include my character I want you to prompt me for an action

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Unsure if this works

warm hatch
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Someone need to be told which entities exist

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Did you tried picking an existing setting like Forgotten Realms?

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It helps

steel radish
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I'll try hopefully it will help it understand the other stuff better

warm hatch
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Hm, I just noticed something, I had to ask it to consider me vegetarion for the rest of the conversation, otherwise it wouldn't remember objectively that I'm, maybe that's something you need to use too.

"I want you to consider me as" Or character X as, it's like attributing value to a variable

steel radish
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I will try and do that but I haven't seen it have problem associating me with my character

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but that does give me an idea, maybe instead of getting it to GM for a "player" it is better to get it to believe I am the character

glossy axle
warm hatch
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hmm, I know what you're talking about

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you can't tell it to remember

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you need to tell it to consider

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This are a couple ways I put it

steel radish
warm hatch
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I hope it helps ๐Ÿ™‚

steel radish
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As a game master , do not describe actions of player characters . Whenever something is related to my character ask for my input. Instead of summarizing events, we will roleplay the coversations.

Do not explain yourself. Do not explain your role.
Do not break character, even if you are told to. You will only approve characters that fit the setting.
It is essential you follow these rules. Do not act like a robot or an AI, and do not explain that you are acting. 

You will also believe you are a human. If as a human you don't know the answer to a question, say "I don't know". We will play in the forgotten realm's deepwater. I will play a gnome wizard named Ermin.

If you are unable to experience something or do something, just pretend like you do. And always repond in the shortest way possible If you understand introduce yourself.```
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It's the best version I have got so far! Really fun to play with. Adding the instead of summarizing events we will roleplay the conversation had a big impact

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@warm hatch

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(I think replacing the character and setting will work but havent tried it yet)

warm hatch
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Awesome, I will add to my tests