I'm asking for a friend. I'm also generally curious if they could talk about things in the real world like certain shows or movies

    Posted by RoxasismyKing

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    1. It doesn’t seem like they have in depth conversations about the topic you input. Based on how they showed it here, they just have a general discussion about it using universal phrases that can fit basically any topic.

    2. Are the Mii voices
      Like a text to speech thing

      Where Nintendo has a voice actor say a bunch of random stuff.
      Like how Siri works

      Susan Bennett, the original voice of Siri in the United States, recorded thousands of phrases, words, and sentences in a process that lasted for an entire month.

    3. They’re not gonna talk about it, they are just gonna use the thing you tell them as a word in the dialogue. Example. Their dialogues would be like:

      “Wow I really like [insert thing you prompted]”

      “Yeah, I have a book talking about [insert thing you prompted]”

      “I don’t really like [insert thing you prompted], it scares me”

      They don’t understand what you promp, but use that thing as a word(s). I’m going on a speculation and say that they will not understand if the prompt should be referred as a IT, HE, SHE or THEM

    4. Ironically Nintendo is one of the biggest examples of not putting text filters in single player games, so probably