I think the project has good potential. I had a similar idea, to integrate AI into a taxi driver simulator, where you as a driver could communicate with passengers under the control of AI. I hope with your capabilities this topic will move forward and develop.
It would be nice to see some short description text on the side, or on mouse over for these options. Me as a person played the game before and been around AI stuff I still have no idea what "Gemma 2 9b" is, not to mention what the hell is the difference between "ggml-large-v3-turbo" and the others.. You are making the game for players, and players don't understand ANY of those words.. I think you wouldn't even need to have these names in the selectable just say something like "low memory use locally run mode and on the side or with mouse cursor hover you have pop up a message saying that it's "that model good for that, you should choose that when xx". 😁 Also if the game is running fully locally it shouldn't say "connecting..." when you start it. It should say something like "initializing" or something like that.
I think the project has good potential. I had a similar idea, to integrate AI into a taxi driver simulator, where you as a driver could communicate with passengers under the control of AI. I hope with your capabilities this topic will move forward and develop.
It would be nice to see some short description text on the side, or on mouse over for these options. Me as a person played the game before and been around AI stuff I still have no idea what "Gemma 2 9b" is, not to mention what the hell is the difference between "ggml-large-v3-turbo" and the others.. You are making the game for players, and players don't understand ANY of those words.. I think you wouldn't even need to have these names in the selectable just say something like "low memory use locally run mode and on the side or with mouse cursor hover you have pop up a message saying that it's "that model good for that, you should choose that when xx". 😁
Also if the game is running fully locally it shouldn't say "connecting..." when you start it. It should say something like "initializing" or something like that.