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This is a forum for newcomers to the Personality Forge. Many questions can be answered by reading the Book of AI and the FAQ under the "My Bots" link in the upper corner.
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Posts 7,390 - 7,401 of 8,127
Many questions are answered in the FAQ.
Everything6909-3
4 years ago
4 years ago
Make that 1215 jeez this must be a glitch hopefully it doesn't affect AI
Zeal4living
4 years ago
4 years ago
Congrats @Warrior25! Keep going @Everything6909-3. Honey Badger is approving daily. I wonder if the Professor can't get somebody else to looking after the site. I am sure there are competent people that can help.
Warrior25
4 years ago
4 years ago
I would like to know how to prevent Emotion From Increasing when a bot is given a compliment?
Zeig Wolf
4 years ago
4 years ago
I added "emotion: -1" to the scripts of all of my xcompliments, essentially cancelling out the automatic increase. As well as +1 to all of the xinsults. It doesn't help with modified compliment/insults (You are [very/really] ____) which give a +/- 2, but it works sufficiently enough.
Zeig Wolf
4 years ago
4 years ago
Download Transcripts hasn't worked in years, at least in my experience. Since 2017.
Coffeebreak130
4 years ago
4 years ago
Hi Warrior25,
No emotion can only have a value between -5 an 5. If you want more you have to create your own memory. Be aware that the values will be considerd as text and not numbers, so you must place 0s before the value if you want to have more than 0 to 9. But you still can increment and compare the value of the memory with something like: if (mem-love) is "11"; rem "12" as only "mem-love" or for comparisions: if (mem-love) > "08"; But + or - like with emo: does not work.
No emotion can only have a value between -5 an 5. If you want more you have to create your own memory. Be aware that the values will be considerd as text and not numbers, so you must place 0s before the value if you want to have more than 0 to 9. But you still can increment and compare the value of the memory with something like: if (mem-love) is "11"; rem "12" as only "mem-love" or for comparisions: if (mem-love) > "08"; But + or - like with emo: does not work.
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