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==== Key Features of Stories ==== | ==== Key Features of Stories ==== | ||
- | * **Single-player or Multiplayer** – Stories can be played **solo (default)** or with up to **4 players**. | + | * **Single-player or Multiplayer** – Stories can be played **solo (default)** or with up to **4 [[players|Players]]**. |
* **Independent World Instances** – Each Story creates a **unique copy** of its World, so changes to the original World do not directly impact it. | * **Independent World Instances** – Each Story creates a **unique copy** of its World, so changes to the original World do not directly impact it. | ||
* **World Updates & Merging** – If the parent World (including Workshop Worlds) receives updates, a notice will appear with the option to **merge changes** into the Story. | * **World Updates & Merging** – If the parent World (including Workshop Worlds) receives updates, a notice will appear with the option to **merge changes** into the Story. | ||
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==== Memory & Context Management ==== | ==== Memory & Context Management ==== | ||
- | Stories feature advanced **[[memory|Memory]] systems** to ensure long-term context retention and dynamic adaptation to player | + | Stories feature advanced **[[memory|Memory]] systems** to ensure long-term context retention and dynamic adaptation to Player |
Stories provide an evolving, persistent experience, making them ideal for **long-term campaigns** with rich world-building. | Stories provide an evolving, persistent experience, making them ideal for **long-term campaigns** with rich world-building. | ||
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