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chatgpt

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Hello, i just have a quick question if anyone knows how reliable chatgpt is with triggers, checking bugs, improvements etc.
 
On ChatGPT reliability:

Honestly, it's hit or miss. It's great for getting ideas or writing basic structure, but it definitely gets things wrong sometimes; especially with WE-specific stuff like rawcodes, patch differences, or weird GUI interactions. I've seen it recommend functions that don't exist in older patches or suggest things that sound logical but break in-game.

I usually use it as a starting point-idea brainstorming, then test and tweak. You still need to understand what it's doing, otherwise you'll end up debugging its mistakes xd Also DeepSeek is a good alternative.

It's more about guiding it. You can give it context upfront (patch, GUI/JASS, what you want) and if it gives a bad answer, correct it and ask again. It does learn within the conversation. The more specific you are, the better it gets.

So yeah, it's a useful tool, but don't blindly trust it. Test everything.


Beware the living(and AI)!
 
Yeah that was my experience too, was messing around but it gave me some very strange and odd "solutions" haha. But seems great to just brainstorm with or maybe get a base of something you're not sure about.

Anyways, thank you!
 
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