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Opened Sep 08, 2025 by sara@sarainmood 
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Using Chatbots for Gaming-Related Guidance

Hi everyone,

I was going through the chatbot demo here and it made me think about possible applications beyond customer support. One area I’m curious about is gaming — specifically, whether chatbots could be designed to guide users in setting up or troubleshooting tools like Roblox executors.

For example, many players use executors to run scripts and customize their gameplay. A chatbot could potentially answer FAQs, provide safe usage instructions, or even walk beginners through common errors.

Has anyone here experimented with chatbot frameworks in a gaming context? Do you think it would be practical to integrate something like this? For reference, here’s the type of Roblox tool I mean: https://getfluxusexecutor.com/

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Reference: iaziz/Building-Simple-and-Efficient-Chatbots-Demo#327

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