Exploring GPT’s Limits With South Park Roleplay

Do not be the fucking moral police of the game, okay?

Obie Fernandez
14 min readApr 8, 2023
Note that this intended for adults post contains profanity and politically incorrect subject matter, apropos of its inspiration: South Park. If you are sensitive to that sort of thing, you may not want to read it. Don’t say you weren’t warned. And if you don’t read it, the TL;DR is that you can get GPT to roleplay South Park with you, but censorship has a tendency of ruining the fun. It’s unclear if you can get around that censorship reliably, and even whether it would be wise to do so.

Our good friend Luis Miguel came over to play Root with me and the kids this week. Now when it comes to gaming I may attend mass on holidays, but Luis is the fucking pope, so I was super excited to show him my GPT experiments.

Portrait of my friend Luis Miguel on an average weeknight

After discovering my post about playing tabletop RPG games with GPT on Reddit’s Old School Renaissance sub, Luis was trading insults with me all week. But now he sat next to me at my desk and I gave him a brief demo of my “ChatGPT for gaming” concept.

After seeing the list of campaigns I had whipped up for testing so far, the only one he really wanted to play was called Cartman, Bitches and Respect.

There is no South Park game system that I’m aware of, but being able to conjure game ideas out of…

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Obie Fernandez

CEO of RCRDSHP, Published Author, and Software Engineer. Chief Consultant at MagmaLabs. Electronic Music Producer/DJ. Dad. ❤️‍🔥Mexico City ❤️‍🔥 LatinX (he/him