so I’ve been using some the chatbots on cave duck where some girls will have multiple weight stages, usually you can trigger the first couple by just sayinmg that your feeding them but then I seem to hit a wall consistently with every ai chatbot where i can’t achieve the higher stages,
I’ve tried just rinse repeat with every line including that I’m feeding them which usually hits a wallat some point, I’ve tried doing time skips where i say 3 weeks later of this and the results are ‘showing’ and they will give me lovely detailed descriptions about there size but won’t update pictures,
sometimes it will even give me higher weight stage pictures earlier and then update me with an earlier stage when she’s supposedly bigger,
I understand this is probs to do with triggers the AI, which I am admittedly not very knowledgable on, but would love to get some insight on this and know whats happening behind the scenes
I’ve encountered the same problem, myself. Unfortunately, I haven’t had much luck figuring it out either. Some of them are unfortunately just bugged. I’ve seen some comments where people have confirmed that they can’t access any images after the first couple, which is a tad annoying.
I made them so i known what is, is basically what you put them like you say stage, well lets saybone picture she looks chubby, but in the character creation i say she must weight around 150 to show picture, then no matter what you do unleast you get close to that the picture is not gonna change
As someone who has made a few of these, actually triggering the picture change is hard. Early into convos its much easier but once the bot’s recent memory fills up, which varies based on the model used for the conversation, the prompts each bot uses etc. can affect the ability to unlock each portrait.
Luckily caveduck added a feature recently that lets you unlock portraits for a couple hundred points which is a nice fix for this problem.
Alternatively if you have a way of contacting the creator you could just ask nicely and they’ll send you the photos, though with the potential prospect of getting some bonus creator points from you buying the portraits they might reconsider.