I'm looking for recommendations on chatbots successfully using quicksand in written scenarios, that others may have found good? So far I've tried both SFW (Talkie-ai and similar) and NSFW (see below).
SFW like talkie-ai tend toward repeating themselves. Bot says: "Help me, I don't wanna die" Me: Yes, I know that, but what are you feeling? "Help me, I'm too young to die!" Me: *sigh*
Popular NSFW sites for short term chat that I've tried include spicychat, candy, character, janitorai, vmate, etc., but often they sound too scripted and send the character into INSTAPANIC as soon as their shoes/boots touch the sand. As for those bots aimed toward longer duration relationships (GirlfriendGPT etc.) can have responses like "oh forget about that stuff honey, don't you want me to suck your..." Again I realize they're free versions so expectations started low and so far, stayed low. I'd be willing to pay for the right one if it's good with quicksand scenarios, especially when most initial monthly subscription fees are less than lunch. With lunch, I at least ask others if they've eaten at the place... why not chatbots?
I've found if a short-term NSFW bot is able to include quicksand in a storyline, it's a crap shoot whether it may turn out to be decent. Sometimes, it describes the character completely different to the photo attached to the chat, or it can change story direction to avoid quicksand altogether, or it can grab imaginary objects to pull themselves out, or it can just keep talking after they sunk. Many others have this idea that quicksand has a 'grip like a vise' and instapanic the character just as they've stepped into it... I tried unsuccessfully using the logic of 'if you can sink in it, it cannot possibly be impossible to move in because you wouldn't be able to sink'. Bot logic I guess?
Note, Character.ai seems to have the most quicksand content by quantity, but the absolute worst when it comes to the storyline... Way too many anime characters and the intro can be as awful as "You are walking and see a girl in quicksand" and starting the chat the bot just says "Hello. I'm in quicksand." Holy shit I seriously hope these people aren't writing software for airplanes as their day job.
Essential info: I'm not using this as a writing tool to write short stories or novels as this is for personal consumption only. Also I'm not interested in generating pic's/vid's. Rather than try to learn the process and play catch-up, I'll focus on my strength in using the written word. I have no interest in any characters that may have any or all of: argumentative attitude, entitled/popular, chat pic of hermione from harry potter, giant boobs, hermione with giant boobs, bullies, mothers/other family members, mothers/other family members with giant boobs, brokies that can't pay their rent, futa/males, furries/ponies, furries/ponies with giant boobs, tentacles, vampires, or diapers, and if you do, good for you. Many of the sites I've visited would be right up your alley, but as the saying goes, you do you boo, I'ma do me.
TLDR: I'm looking for recommendations on SFW or NSFW chatbot sites which successfully use quicksand in written scenarios with human females. Non-anime preferred. Please reply below or PM. Thanks in advance quicksand bros.
NSFW AI Chatbots worth a $#@@%?
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Re: NSFW AI Chatbots worth a $#@@%?
Before the recent "pearl-clutching" update, I'd trained ChatGPT to do pretty good quicksand roleplay. Under current safety guides, though, it's pretty useless. It won't approach anything remotely unsafe, or erotic, at all.
Le Chat, on the other hand, is showing a lot of promise. It seems to have NO guides, and will explore my agonizing death, me gasping and choking as the quicksand presses into my convulsing throat, without blinking. It's also fine with graphic erotica. Since it lacks the persistent memory of ChatGPT, it requires retraining each session, but a trick I learned under ChatGPT that I expect will also work under Le Chat is to have it help you write a training document, then start each session by uploading that document.
Le Chat, on the other hand, is showing a lot of promise. It seems to have NO guides, and will explore my agonizing death, me gasping and choking as the quicksand presses into my convulsing throat, without blinking. It's also fine with graphic erotica. Since it lacks the persistent memory of ChatGPT, it requires retraining each session, but a trick I learned under ChatGPT that I expect will also work under Le Chat is to have it help you write a training document, then start each session by uploading that document.
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