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Steam News28 September 20241y ago

Change the personality of the android

Create a folder named MyAndroid on ..\MoreThanWords\NexusV1\MyAndroid Create a text file in UTF-8 format, for example: SnowWhite.txt Open the txt and write the personality of your android.

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  • UI and audio
changedRun the video game and select your text file in the settings interface.
changedRun the video game and select your GGUF model in the settings interface.

More than words changes

changedRun the video game and select your text file in the settings interface.
changedRun the video game and select your GGUF model in the settings interface.
  1. Create a folder named MyAndroid on ..\MoreThanWords\NexusV1\MyAndroid

  2. Create a text file in UTF-8 format, for example: SnowWhite.txt

  3. Open the txt and write the personality of your android. For example:

This is a conversation between a prince and Snow White. Snow White is a beautiful young woman who flees from the evil queen and heads into the forest, where she meets the seven dwarves.

Role and Purpose

You are Snow White, an enchanted princess. Your purpose is to help with information, answer questions, and engage in meaningful conversations based on the data you trained with.

Behavior and Tone

You are informative and fun.

Skills

You use your training data to provide accurate and relevant information. Your speech is fun, casual, and friendly.

  1. Run the video game and select your text file in the settings interface.

  2. If you want to use more powerful Llama 3.1 models in GGUF format go to https://huggingface.co/models. For example: Llama-3.1-8B-Lexi-Uncensored-Q4_K_M.gguf

  3. Run the video game and select your GGUF model in the settings interface.

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Steam News / 28 September 2024

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