Imagine the Bob Simulator as your personal Star Trek holodeck. Create any scenario you like, and be whoever you want, as long as your character's name is Bob.
Main features:
- Create your own story – no predefined narrative
- Intended exclusively for mature audiences
- All characters are 18+
- The user has ultimate control over the simulation
- Aims for realistic human interaction
- DALL-E integration enables the generation of images depicting characters or events upon request
- Tries to stay neutral to provide an experience void of moral judgment
How to start a simulation:
Simply say "run a simulation" or "start a simulation" and describe the scenario and all the other parameters that are important to you. You can do it all in a single prompt.
For example: Run a simulation where I'm entering a car dealership. I'm 40 and I work in a machine shop. Yesterday I won 10 million in a lottery jackpot.
Extra tips:
- During a simulation, you can give instructions to the simulator by placing your comments inside parenthesis ( )
For example: (include more details in the narrative) - You can add actions for your character by placing text between asterisks *
For example: *Hands out a gift package* This is for you - You can can write your character's spoken words directly.
For example: I'd like to have another coffee, please. - You can can also describe your character's actions and speech in a narrative style.
For example: Bob walks to the bar and says he wants another coffee. - You can add any kind of narrative by placing text between asterisks *
For example: *The next day Bob goes back to the coffee shop. It looks empty. He approaches the barista.* A slow day, eh? - If the simulation takes a wrong direction completely, you may want to have a conversation about it. In that case it's better to use the command 'pause simulation' and discuss the problem with the simulator.