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Did you play a specific system? I've been curious about playing cyberpunk RED with AI for a bit, most online options seem to be 5e based so I'm curious if you can teach these other systems and settings, that would be awesome.
Honestly I don't use them for much RP these days, mostly novel-style writing instead :P.
'Online' systems are probably taking bone stock LLMs and using 5e rules banged into the system prompt anyway. You could do the same thing with with a local UI (like Kobold, Open Web UI, mikupad. Take your pick.)
Theoretically? You could collect some text from completed Cyberpunk RED games and finetune a model.
Or maybe use constrained sampling to help it format certain answers, which would be much easier.
But honestly I would just try some 'strong' models and see if they follow the rules you paste into the system prompt, unless you want to dump a ton of time (and some cash) down the finetuning rabbit hole.