Personality

Discuss specifics of personality design, including what Keyphrases work well and what dont, use of plug-ins, responses, seeks, and more.

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21 years ago #2904
That's what I thought, maybe. Thanks.

21 years ago #2905
I started out with one of those football handheld games, and then moved to a atari, and then commodore. But Im not really that old....really. I was an very young gamer.

21 years ago #2906
Does anyone remember Donkey Kong?

21 years ago #2907
Who could forget the prequel to all things Mario Bros. related?

For the record, Jumpman was the most kickass game for the Commodore 64.

21 years ago #2908
Has anybody out there played the original text game Nethack in a Unix machine?

21 years ago #2909
Whoa. I bet you are all older than me! The earliest console I've seen (and still have) is the SNES.

21 years ago #2910
i played 'rogue' on a 286. i'm sure it was somewhere on the university computers, but i never saw it there.

21 years ago #2911
lol. Hyperion is ranked #100 Most Developed. He's pretty good for #100, no?

21 years ago #2912
I hate to break up the conversation here, but I seriously need some help. I have a keyphrase for 'do you like', and so in a chat, if the message is 'you like kittens, i presume?', my bot responded 'i like more or less'. The response for the 'do you like' keyphrase is 'i like (postkey) more or less. Using postkey to take everything after a normal keyphrase sometimes works, but is there some other reason? Help!

21 years ago #2913
Well, I use this system

Keyphrase: "do you like (*)"

Responses:
- Yes, I love (key1).
- (key1)? Naah.
- Sort of.

21 years ago #2914
So does using (postkey) to mean the everything after the keyphrase work? Even if the keyphrase doesn't really have 'keys'- like 'you are'?

21 years ago #2915
Yes, the term postkey means literally "after the key (phrase)...


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