Yes, definitely… (Forum Lore)
Well, this in my opinion is really advanced, did you make it?
Yes, but it took a long time. Those two were 30 minutes. I had to look up code… I mean, it was all CipherCorp, I’m just a relay…
wow, im really impressed!
You could use a property that goes all the way to 26… or 27, if you count the space.
Theoretically, the property rolls a number, 1 being A, 26 being Z, and 27 being Space. A variable then tracks what the property is, and then creates a semi-permanent letter. Then, when the property hits 27, it creates a space and moves on. Lots of errors just in this, I know, but I’ll fix it later on.
Hey, this could be used to create a live typing display!
You can probably modify this into a sentence generator:
I was recently making my secret project when I came across the huge pain of randomizing words. So, I made a guide so you don’t have to encounter (as much) pain! [image] DISCLAIMER: This will only randomize five-letter words. Also, not all five-letter words in the alphabet (that are valid in wordle) are included as it would make the list WAYYY too long. So, instead, this randomizer randomizes between words that wordle uses as the daily word. This also means that some words may have an inappropr…
do know that the example only generates random 5 letter words because it uses them in the word list; you can try to make your own word list to generate different words.
Well about that…
Basically, when I say anything is possible, I mean anything within the sandboxed world of Gimkit. It’s not possible to escape gimkit and make an international game server like in minecraft that anyone can j0in. You can’t transfer people from game to game like that.
And of course, making games that do that would be against Gimkit’s Creative TOS. This could probably be done with modding or something but that would require a lot of work that I don’t think a lot of the modders who might have the capability to do it can provide.
In the end, the "It’s not impossible” topic is meant to be an inspirational message, but it doesn’t always apply. While it’s true there is absurd level of things you can do in GKC, it’s not possible to do everything. My post shouldn’t be used as the hard proof that anything can or can’t be made- it’s just inspiration.
Hope this helps!
Yes, this is doable. It wouldn’t be fun to set up though, as you would have to import a lot of words. Can you elaborate more on what types of sentences you want to generate?
I read eiq’s guide and I think he is referring to the section where he talks about just plain AI generated content.
Edit: Like creating an AI generator.
I see- well in that case, you’re heavily limited by how much storage space gimkit has (21 million characters). I wrote something about this a while ago, let me see if I can figure it out.
Okay. Don’t quote me on that, that’s just what I gathered by read the Power of Randomizers guide and the comments here.
Just random ones. I have imported a few words the community suggested but it won’t recognize them unfortunately.
But I’m not gonna give up
Potentially possible, if you append enough numbers to specific words. And knowing the code needed to do so
i meant like a MASSIVE randomizer that generates sentences and stuff, much like this question
This is an idea to randomize the words of the sentence:
I’m not quite sure if this counts as technical, but this is something that, to my knowledge, no one has made a guide on, and could possibly introduce some revolutionary mechanics to some games. I’ve put aside making a guide on it because I procrastinate/don’t have time to make a guide on it, but if you want to, feel free to do so. So, the idea. Basically, you use text-ops to create an indexed list. The list is formatted using separators and numbers, which is the index of each item. For example,…
idk how big the scale of this project is, but if you use this to randomize words that are combined in a text property, you could make a sentence maybe
It might be difficult to make proper grammar. Though, it’s possible if there’s enough memory.
Because you wouldn’t just want
“that right eat now gnat hat found have”
probably
Yes, definitely. You might need a digit pallet, though.