!g*mers I'm looking for a strategy game that's built on interactions with the AI. Where diplomacy is truly meaningful to the game and not just tacked on. Civilization and Total War are far too simple, to provide examples of what doesn't work for me. I've always heard Paradox games are good for this but I'm looking for more niche recommendations (plus that dlc shit expensive)
I'd like diplomacy to be more important than any fighting mechanic (though I'm not saying war can't be in the game) or internal management (like settling uninhabited land by yourself in Civ) I'm also looking for AI that's capable of actual deals. In simpler games AI will never give you a fair trade or sell you territory and they're always asking for handouts they would never give you in a million years. Something like the Louisiana Purchase is impossible in a lot of games because the AI would never give up that much land to a nation it was only on okay terms with no matter how much money was offered. Real life humans are selfish yet history is filled with alliances and deals and quid pro quo. I'm tired of AI that has toddler levels of spite and greed. I want diplomacy you can work with.
Recommendations don't have to be 4X but I am looking for strategy and not something like a Telltale story.
Thanks @kaamrev!
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maybe one day
language model based games are coming.
they alreaty got that vampire game its a proof of concept at least
it would be nice if it could run locally and not rely on a service that might die in 6 months when new tech comes out
I think the biggest problem is interpreting the models output into actions ingame.
like how can you tell when the model actually wants to go to war vs it considering or just joking about it or sumn.
like you'd need a second ai model to judge the intentions of the first one lmao
so much still needs to be handcoded. until the AI can literally change the code of the game or at least write scripts to invoke whatever action it wants to take in a custom way, ur limited to what human hands could be bothered to type up. its just moved where all that case by case stuff needs to be done
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This is essentially already a solved problem, you can just give a smart enough model an API and tell it how to use it. Look up Toolformers. It's what OpenAI uses to allow chatgpt to call DALL-E.
Too bad it needs a really powerful model and the big company are all cucks when it comes to violence and the like.
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