i asked this question too! someone said that putting their physical description helps with space but they don't know by how much, i should also try and do this!
i also want to know the best way of using the dictionary, cause i feel like i'm just putting basic words like what a tree is in the dictionary in a desperate attempt to get space, and i'm wondering if that actually helps or not
I kind of found the soluce to this, only put some descriptions in the Dictionary. At least it works for me... I put stuff like how a lamia moves and stuff in the dictionary (don't put alot) and as long as the lamia is not directly mentioned, the extra info in the dictionary doesn't affect the memory.
Keep in mind, I'm still a newbie ... sort of... so it may not be perfect but I'll upload the world with what I mean in the discover worlds menu. It's the (trying out some 💩) world.
Edit: By "some descriptions" i mean some specific stuff you couldn't fit in the entity description itself. To bring back my lamia example, stuff like how long her tail is, how she moves and how she 'breeds', as long as there's not too much info, it should be fine.
thanks! i'm just wondering how much i need to put in my entity description and my dictionary description, if an entity has two stomachs do i mention that in the dictionary? do i mention their relationship to the world like how well they harmonize with nature or how high their affinity for magic is or their level of technology?
here's an example:
Goblin
AI description: Humanoid monster. Goblins use crude weapons to hunt and fight. Violent to most intelligent races. Goblins are a creature of nature but do not harmonize well with it, not caring for the environment around them, cutting portions of forests down just to create their camps and crude wooden fortresses. They have a terrible affinity for magic, goblin mages are extremely rare, their technology is crude and primitive
Goblin, Goblins
Dictionary description: A humanoid monster with long ears and green skin. They're always around 3-4ft tall. They live in forests and caves, making camps and fortresses. They form tribes with others of its kind, usually having a king or Orc leader.
i also wonder if i have to make every plural version of the entity or if i only need to do it if it's something like elf vs elves and skip it if it's just the same word but with S at the end