Sometimes you gotta ask it a few times to get a good answer.
I’ve had multi hour conversations with ChatGPT whilst trying to get it to give me the right answer to something.
You have to be soooooo specific in your ask to get even remotely close to the truth, and it’ll still mess it up.
But it’s much easier and faster even with this issue to get information that’s not readily available in a single location, and without random ads and crap.
Unless you’re feeding it website data as a reference and/or using the paid version for 4.0, it doesn’t know things after 2021
Point 4 i semi agree on… there isnt much in term of costomization… but at this point it dosent really bother me much… but a simple body type slider would be nice
point 7 i agree with… the skill tree seems to lackluster imo…
the rest seems fine to me… altho i still hate that legenderys are called legenderys… imo it should have another name…
oh and the UI sux balls…
Oh, really? I didn’t know that. In that case I guess its entire response is invalid.
That’s because the module is trained on data from 2021 and earlier. The requests for Diablo 4 content usually return Diablo 3 instead.
The way you have to ask for a summary is by feeding it raw data if that data is online. Sometimes you can provide it a link and say to read the posts within, but it’s janky and often argues that it can’t browse the internet if you ask for more than the front page of the forums.
I had considered taking all of the text found in the feedback consolidation thread, but after reading about 50 of those posts, I realized ~75% of player feedback is utter garbage, so I endeavored to compile my own complete feedback thread and call it a day. Which I have now done, along with some more private feedback opportunities.
With that, I must say I am quite finished with providing feedback at this stage of the game. Now I’m focusing on compiling data-mined information in readable format.
I’m not addicted.
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Asked chatGPT to double check and it said:
As an AI language model, my knowledge cutoff date is September 2021, which means I do not have access to data or events that occurred after that date. [/quote]
Well, that explains the graphics complaint issue, because graphics on D3 was terribad, but graphics for d4 is about right
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Google’s Bard and Microsoft’s Bing (which uses GPT-4) are capable of accessing live search result data.
I changed your question and posted it to Bard since it can access recent data:
Can you please summarize the most common critical feedback to the Diablo IV betas from March 2023 in ten points and with no more than 2000 words? [/quote]
Sure. Here are the 10 most common critical feedbacks to the Diablo IV betas from March 2023:
- Lack of endgame content. Many players felt that there was not enough endgame content to keep them engaged after they had reached the max level. They wanted more dungeons, raids, and other activities to do after they had finished the main story.
True, but this WAS a Beta, that dis jot include End Game areas, so was expected, and really isn’t a valid complaint at this time.
- Poor performance. Some players reported performance issues, such as lag and stuttering. These issues were particularly noticeable in the open world, where there were a lot of enemies and effects on screen.
This was true, and only really scratches the surface of the technical complaints that players had.
- Unbalanced classes. Some players felt that some classes were more powerful than others. They wanted Blizzard to balance the classes so that all of them were viable options.
True, some classes definitely felt overpowered compared to others. The Dev’s handwaved this away saying that special ability unlocks foe Barb and Druid weren’t in thw 1st chapter, butnI say thisbis a poor excuse because early game underpoweringnof some classes make them feel unfun to play and so many players won’t play them through to act 2 where their specials become available.
- Repetitive gameplay. Some players felt that the gameplay was too repetitive. They wanted more variety in the enemies, the environments, and the quests.
True.
- Uninspired story. Some players felt that the story was uninspired and forgettable. They wanted a more engaging and exciting story.
This is just wrong. Most of the story was recieled in the cinematics which were prima eccellente.
- Poor voice acting. Some players felt that the voice acting was poor. They wanted better voice actors and more emotion in the performances.
This is just wrong too. Fail for the AI.
- Clunky UI. Some players felt that the UI was clunky and difficult to use. They wanted a more streamlined and user-friendly UI.
True. Ui, especially for PC was clunky.
- Lack of character customization. Some players felt that there was not enough character customization. They wanted more options to change the appearance of their character.
True.
- Poor endgame economy. Some players felt that the endgame economy was poor. They wanted more ways to earn gold and items, and they wanted the items to be more valuable.
Probably true, but again, thisbwas a Beta that did not include End Game so no way to really tell much.
- Lack of social features. Some players felt that the game lacked social features. They wanted to be able to chat with other players, form groups, and compete against each other.
Nope, just wring. The #1 complaint was the inability to do Solo Play. Biggest fail of the AI to miss this.
P.S. sorry for all the edits, not sure why the quote function decided to completely crap out. So I did my best.
After seeing the OP asking ChatGPT to summarize common beta critique I decided to have fun and ask it some questions. My questions were meant to sound as neutral as possible not leaning one way or another. Enjoy the humorous responses from ChatGPT.
Me: Will Diablo 4 have gear locked behind group and pvp content?
ChatGPT: At this time, it is not known whether Diablo 4 will have gear locked behind group and PvP content. Blizzard Entertainment, the developer of the game, has not made any official announcements regarding the specific details of the game’s loot system. However, it is worth noting that previous Diablo games have included some gear that is only obtainable through group play or PvP content, so it is possible that Diablo 4 may follow a similar approach. It is also possible that the developers may choose to focus more on solo play and make all gear obtainable through single-player content. Ultimately, we will have to wait for more information from Blizzard Entertainment to know for sure how the gear in Diablo 4 will be obtained.
Me: Will someone who does solo content be able to get the same gear as people who group together and those that PvP?
ChatGPT: It’s currently unknown whether someone who only does solo content will be able to get the exact same gear as those who group together or engage in PvP in Diablo 4. In previous Diablo games, there were certain pieces of gear that could only be obtained through group play or PvP content. However, solo players were still able to obtain powerful gear through other means, such as farming specific bosses or completing difficult solo challenges. It’s possible that Diablo 4 will follow a similar model, with some gear being tied to specific types of content while other gear is more widely available. Ultimately, the exact details of the game’s loot system have not been revealed yet, so we will have to wait for more information from Blizzard Entertainment to know for sure.
Me: Is Diablo 4 an MMO?
ChatGPT: Diablo 4 is not strictly an MMO (massively multiplayer online) game, but it does have some MMO elements. While the game can be played entirely solo, it also features online multiplayer modes, where players can team up with others to take on challenges and quests together. These multiplayer modes can support up to four players in a party. In addition, the game will have shared social spaces where players can interact with each other, such as towns and cities. Players will also be able to engage in PvP combat in certain areas of the game. While Diablo 4 is not a traditional MMO in the sense that it doesn’t have vast open-world exploration and massive player populations, it does incorporate some social and multiplayer features commonly associated with MMOs.
Me: Will Diablo 4 have guild quests?
ChatGPT: There hasn’t been any official information released yet on whether Diablo 4 will have guild quests. However, it’s worth noting that guilds have been a part of previous Diablo games and have provided various benefits to players, such as increased social interaction, shared resources, and access to exclusive guild-only content. Guild quests could potentially be a feature that is added to Diablo 4 to encourage players to work together and promote more cooperative gameplay within guilds. These quests could involve tasks such as clearing dungeons, defeating bosses, or completing specific objectives as a group. Ultimately, we will have to wait for more information from Blizzard Entertainment to know for sure whether Diablo 4 will have guild quests or not.
So here is the thing. The ai uses the internet.
Most people do not consume or create internet feedback. Not only that, but it is much more likely for someone to come to a forum to complain about something than it is for them to come to a forum to compliment it. The human brain works this way too. You are much more likelu to remember negative criticism than positive criticism when it is directed toward you. Look at movies if a movie gets bad reviews, people are instantly pushed toward not paying to see it. This is why you get most cult classics. People watch them later on and go “Oh! This is amazing!”
“most common opinion” =/= most intelligent and/or reasonable opinion. the opposite, actually, considering that average iq is that low because smart individuals are the exception, not the rule (the rule being, rather disappointingly but not surprisingly, that most people are perfect cretins). as internet shows. thus an ai collecting most shared convictions from the place where highest number of cretins are gathering and then summing those up, is actually distillating the pure essence of a primordial obscene mass of imbecile thoughts into a single vial of ultra-imbecility, whatever given matter. drink that, instant flat-line brain forever. natural idiocy beats artificial intelligence hands down.
I’m not sure you understood what you asked it.
You did not ask it for the “most common critiques” as your summary states.
You asked it for (according to Webster’s definition), the most common unfavorable feedback.
Not sure what else you expected to get. Even if one person out of a million that played it complains about ten things, it’s going to make that list of top ten most common unfavorable feedback - because one person supplied those reasons - thus making them the “most common”.
Here is what happens when you ask the question the OP intended to ask:
Can you please summarize the most common feedback to the Diablo IV beta in ten points and with no more than 2000 words?
ChatGPT response:
Certainly! Here are the ten most common feedback points from the Diablo IV beta, based on player feedback:
- Improved graphics and visual effects: Many players praised the updated graphics and animations, saying that they added to the game’s immersive atmosphere.
- Darker and more atmospheric tone: Many players appreciated the game’s darker and more mature tone, which they felt was a return to the series’ roots.
- Engaging storyline: Players found the game’s story to be intriguing and well-written, with several different plot threads and interesting characters.
- Challenging gameplay: Players found the game to be challenging but rewarding, with a good balance between difficulty and progression.
- Variety of character classes: Players were happy with the variety of character classes available, and found each one to be unique and fun to play.
- Open world exploration: Many players enjoyed the open world exploration and the ability to discover hidden areas and secrets.
- Loot system: Players were generally happy with the game’s loot system, finding it to be rewarding and well-balanced.
- Skill tree customization: Players appreciated the ability to customize their characters’ skills and abilities through the skill tree system.
- Multiplayer mechanics: Players enjoyed playing with others in multiplayer, but some felt that the game could benefit from additional multiplayer features.
- User interface improvements: Some players had issues with the game’s user interface, and suggested improvements to make it more intuitive and user-friendly.
Overall, the feedback for Diablo IV beta has been positive, with players excited for the full release of the game. While there are some areas that could be improved, most players are satisfied with the direction the game is heading and look forward to seeing the final product.
If the devs were communicating through beta and we saw any changes, I’d have more hope that things are gonna change before launch.
They might well have noted common complaints but lmao if you think we’re getting a day 1 jesus patch
Most of that is good, but not sure where it got its sources for point 9 because that one is just dead wrong. The overwhelming consensus is that DIV needs a Solo play mode, and the forced multiplayer is the games weakeat part and largely detracts from the game play and is immeraion breaking.
can you do this again a week or two(can give it a month) after the game launches officially. I wonder what people will say with the full game and what critiques will be thrown out there.
How does it know if its positive or negative feedback?
The ONLY art style complaint i’ve been reading about is the necromancer skeletons… yet somehow art style is #1? I just asked like 5 of my buddies, and not one had an issue with “art style” or “graphics”.
Art style was one of the things I actually approved of in a few posts.
I would say the multiplayer, character customization, and skill customization are the most heated subjects, mainly druid body and number of faces, or the “small” amount of skills, item/skill balance and 7th skill slot.
I wanted to know the most common complaints because that’s where there’s most room for improvement.
Is this a joke? It literally listed every aspect of the game.
Worst AI ever. In reality it’s not an AI it is just a fancy auto complete which apparently is very bad at doing it’s job.
FYI, no AIs exist and probably never will…
It can’t see the forums because of being limited to pre-2021 data. It will definitely have made all that up.