No worries. Glad to have helped.
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Just tested this out to see what changed. I noticed this small typo, or at least unclear language. Should this not say "her Corvette" since the car is Kang's? I'm assuming that the second "his" is in reference to the player, but it might be easier to understand if it said "your opinion" instead.
I also was able to get past a couple of the minigames this time so as to not say something entirely uncalled for that always bothers her. 😅

Hi, I just took a look around your gallery and enjoyed being reminded of the strange, uncanny, yet enjoyable weirdness of the earlier AI models. I personally prefer the "Art" that is created by these older models since it is much more clearly imagery that fills the latent space between human creations. The current stuff is always far too curated and limited since it biases heavily towards "realistic" and for better or worse is more censored.
It's difficult to dream with AI, or recreate actual dreams, when the AI just wants to make generic pictures of normal looking people and things.
I will say that it might be a good idea to have a little installation guide on here, including a description of how to connect Stable Diffusion to Unity.
That was a lot of fun. I enjoy the elements of both mech combat and having some more relaxed story (dating sim in this case) elements mixed together. By the end, I was a cyborg freak, but that's OK.
I will say that the enemy's AI being simply CHASE! made combat feel like I was always running, despite the story being about putting the enemy on the run. While I felt powerful enough, I didn't get any sense that the enemy was ever bothered.
I opted to use the semi-auto aiming since I figured that fit best with the in-world dynamic of her being the gunner while the player being the main pilot. The fully autonomous seems a little too cheaty and the manual was quite difficult to hit the helicopters and soldiers with.
I look forward to progress from this if you ever get back to it. I always love more mech games coming out, no matter what kind they are. :)
I liked your progress and approach in more than words so thought I'd take a look at this too. It seems like a good start. The mini-game is pretty brutal. You're having a normal conversation and then are forced to suddenly blurt out some incredibly awkward attempt at flirting. It's hilarious, but you just have to hope that the AI interprets it well.
I was impressed by the AI loading speed in this one, it was faster than in More then Words! I was a little disappointed in that as far as I could tell, the videos were just random and not associated with either her mood or the conversation. I apologize if they were responsive. I also hope that you can get the speech synthesis up and running for this game too.
I've seen someone else working on a similar kind of continuous AI video concept. Check out David Browne on Youtube. He also has some interesting stuff with making an anime style android alongside his AI video experiments.
After booting up my computer, the program works, but after restarting it it seems to not work any more. It appears that the LLM doesn't start sometimes but it is hard to tell. All I know is that I apply the settings but then get no responses even after typing/speaking prompts. This includes also getting no auto talk.
I can see with the original GGUF file, for example, that my GPU's VRAM is loaded with something. So it's not simply just not loading.
Thank you for your help with the sizing.
I figured out what the text to speech issue was. It seems that my GPU didn't have enough VRAM for both models to run simultaneously. So, I found a 4B parameter LLM and now the speech to text works!
Edit: It doesn't seem to be so shrimple... I can't tell which microphone it is actually using. The default, I would assume, but changing to another microphone that is kind of far away seems to work just the same as one right up to my face.
I am just getting started with this, I am able to get generations from the LLM, but the microphone seems to only produce "the" over and over rather than any real words that I am speaking. Thank you.
P.S. Is there any way to move the avatar around on the screen? Huge and in the right in the middle is exactly where I would rather it not be.





