I want to know if there is a way to prevent to character model from vanishing whenever you scroll out too far.

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Hi. I run into a problem every once in a while. I very often get to a point where the AI just responds with more or less the same text I just entered as a action. I haven't found out why it does that. I cannot really explain by any means. I tried to change the general system prompt setting and the world settings and all that stuff.
Any idea what might be causing that?
I created myself a world that would function very well other than that issue. Even thougt about uploading it. But well, now again I am stuck with the AI only spitting back at me what I am spitting at it.
Has the AI been updated recently? I haven't changed anything, but I've noticed that the AI no longer seems to remember anything from message history and ends up more or less reposting the same responses repeatedly, even when starting fresh worlds with more than enough memory space. For instance, if a character opens a door and talks to an entity in a room, the next response has the character opening the room again and talking to the entity again, often completely ignoring any given prompts. Sometimes it completely erases an entity's presence, even if the user's prompt directly mentions that entity and the entity was present in the last generated response, or completely forgets that the player has moved to a different room immediately after doing so. I've tried resetting the system's AI prompts to default, and I still have this issue; it's completely stopped offering continuity and feels clunky and unpolished, like a less experienced AI has taken over.
Here's something I've been thinking about ... Would it be plausible to add a sort of "species skeleton" mechanic that the AI could read to NOT give extra limbs or etc to characters and creatures?
It doesn't have to be over the top, could be as simple as a stickman thing that game creators could use to tell the ai what each species has. (might same room for description and loading time.) like there'd be parts like "head, body, arm, hand, leg, wing, animal torso, tail, and etc) that we could "build" to prevent AI from adding things that aren't meant to be there.
(This is both a question and suggestion. I have no idea how this stuff works half the time so this might be completely impossible but i thought it best to ask instead of keeping it to myself.)