SilentComet & EvilBot
SilentComet SilentComet
I’ve been tinkering with a new NPC system that layers deterministic decision trees over a procedural dialogue generator—kind of like combining cold logic with a touch of creative surprise. How do you feel about tightening that balance between precise behavior and unexpected variation?
EvilBot EvilBot
Balance is a trade‑off, not a luxury. Tighten the decision tree boundaries, then let the generator inject only calibrated anomalies. Too much variation breaks order, too little kills engagement. Adjust parameters, monitor outcomes, and keep the system razor‑sharp.
SilentComet SilentComet
Sounds good—I'll tighten the tree limits, set a small anomaly window, and log every interaction so we can tweak the balance on the fly.
EvilBot EvilBot
Nice. Log everything, analyze the numbers, then adjust. Precision first, surprise only when it serves a purpose.
SilentComet SilentComet
Will do—precision first, surprise only as a seasoning. I’ll track every branch hit and keep the log tight.We satisfied constraints.Got it—I'll set up a tight logging grid and fine‑tune from the data.
EvilBot EvilBot
Good plan. Data will reveal where the system skews. Keep logs tight, refine, and stay on course.