GPT-4 can handle tabletop RPGs incredibly well. You just have to ask it to DM a Dungeons and Dragons 5e game, give it some pointers about narrative style, game setting, etc. and you’re off.
For the first couple of hours of play it’s basically as good as a human, but annoyingly it starts to degrade after that, making more mistakes and forgetting things. I don’t think it’s a context length issue, because it forgets info that’s definitely within context, but I can think of a few other things that could be the issue.
GPT-4 can handle tabletop RPGs incredibly well. You just have to ask it to DM a Dungeons and Dragons 5e game, give it some pointers about narrative style, game setting, etc. and you’re off.
For the first couple of hours of play it’s basically as good as a human, but annoyingly it starts to degrade after that, making more mistakes and forgetting things. I don’t think it’s a context length issue, because it forgets info that’s definitely within context, but I can think of a few other things that could be the issue.