#Galactic Civilizations IV: Supernova

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regal hedge
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We are integrating OpenAI tech into our upcoming space 4X game. The player can create their own civilization, describe it with a sentence and select from a series of traits and the game calls the API to generate the description texts as well as alien dialog conversation text to handle diplomatic interactions.

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This goes into early access later this month.

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Also, when you create another alien civ and encounter a previous one you made, it remembers.

fierce tulip
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Wow! I've been waiting for something like this. Will the diplomatic situations be directly influenced by the dialog? Would love to see more of how that works.

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The gaming sector has so much untapped potential with gpt, will watch this closely

regal hedge
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Indeed it is affected by it.

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It also generates your home planet name, ship call signs, and much more.

fierce tulip
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When in dialog, can you write your own text or do you select from premade options?

regal hedge
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It’s premade Ala civ.

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Here’s an example of diplomatic dialog.

fierce tulip
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looks good 🙂 will follow the thread for updates

regal hedge
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This is what the frog AI made civ text came out to:

tired crest
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Woah.. this is beyond amazing and absolutely the way to go... I really love this idea and approach.

dawn ingot
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Super cool idea.

primal lake
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The only limit is your imagination 😀

tiny narwhal
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Wow!

devout parcel
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oh this is so interesting. I'm building a web-browser space game powered by OpenAI (for images and text generation) but this is just next level. Do you have a link or anything to look into this?

granite fog
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looks great! but dont underestimate the funny frog species, In Master of Orion, I played them and they developed the most deadly bioweapons that killed whole planet populations leaving infrastructure intact, and causing victory by galactic extinction. All the other civilizations feared and despised us hahah

regal hedge
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Now available in early access.