This is a vanilla version.
I just deleted all the Scenario and all the logical settings. You can see how many tokens have been reduced. And I still keep many formatting errors uncorrected, but the bot still runs well. I hope this example helps some people understand why bots may speak repetitively or replace users. Because simple bots don't have a thinking process; they just retrieve suitable data. Simplicity leads to fewer bugs, but rather than calling it simple, it's more appropriate to call it rudimentary or incomplete.
In conclusion, "repetition" is never the creator's fault. "replacement" occurs mainly due to differences in the user's format and the creator's format, in most cases.
So, if you want a very smooth-running bot with out bugs, you should look for a bot that it's scenario is simple, short, and completely devoid of novel settings or extraordinary plots.
So you can see how difficult it is to maintain system stability when increasing complexity and special content.
I'm sorry, my creations may have some barriers for some people. But learning is always fun, isn't it? Complexity alone brings more innovation and interest.
Damn! This version runs so smoothly. I never imagined that removing complex logic would have such a big impact on the bot. This bot completely lacks vertical deductive content; it only has lateral arrangement of information internally.