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That combat drone world is wild. 


The way the game works, the AI in charge of narrating that world is very determined to keep it a family-friendly isekai, shooting you down if you try to type something NSFW, but it is very easy to go off the rails. You can derail the AI's plans by entering a prompt from completely out of left field, like declaring that you turn into a robot dog in the combat drone world or casting magic in the slime outbreak world, causing it to pretty much give up on writing a cohesive narrative.

Pulling this in the combat drone world will make the AI give up on keeping the world E-rated and allow you to enter NSFW prompts.

And, well, the AI in this game is pretty advanced, and, when not trying to operate against the player's wishes, can end up indulging...some pretty niche concepts, if you catch my drift. There's really not much of a filter on this thing when it decides to follow through with the player's commands.

YEAH LOLL

i made a iron dildo with mithrill then went to a village and upgraded into a android, then it was all fun

Here’s a post from the general thread where I tell a story of how I managed to convince the AI to allow NSFW in a surprisingly heartwarming interaction…until they eventually got frustrated with constantly forgetting details and suddenly tried to kill my player character in a prompt that I then rolled back and reworded to scold them for.

In that same playthrough, which I continued from a save, the AI decided my high-strung, silly little robot dragon character got so flustered and aroused by their mate’s teasing double-entendres that their brain overheated mid-dialogue. My character’s AI-generated response to the teasing was just “A-are you taking me f-f-frfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr-”, and so on, until the repeated syllable filled the whole prompt cap. I had my character’s mate give them a gentle bop on the head to snap them out of the malfunction, which actually made for a cute moment when my character spat out “for a joyride?” when they came to, managing to finish their own innuendo.

In case you wanted to see how the AI decides things should look when a robotic character's brain shuts down from being flustered too far by their partner's teasing, here's a gallery of some screenshots from the incident.