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Sometimes during a roleplay, the AI may not respond smoothly - it might lag, cut off, or behave unpredictably. These issues are usually related to your environment or setup, not the platform itself. Here’s how to troubleshoot.

Common Causes and Fixes

1. Slow or Unstable Internet Connection

The AI pauses, lags, or disconnects mid-conversation.
To Fix: Switch to a stronger Wi-Fi connection or a wired connection and close bandwidth-heavy apps (e.g., video streaming, large downloads).

2. Too Much Background Noise

The AI misinterprets what you’re saying or struggles to respond appropriately.
To Fix: Move to a quieter environment and use a headset with a built-in microphone to reduce ambient sound.

3. Feedback Loop From Your Speakers

The AI seems to “hear itself,” repeating or glitching responses.
To Fix: Wear headphones to prevent your speaker output from feeding back into your microphone. If headphones aren’t available, turn down your speaker volume.
Quick Troubleshooting ChecklistIf the AI is glitching:
  • Test your internet speed or move to a more stable network.
  • Reduce background noise.
  • Use headphones to prevent feedback loops.
  • Refresh your session if issues persist.

Best Practices

  • Always use headphones. They cut out most audio-related glitches.
  • Test your setup before practice. A 30-second audio check saves time later.
  • Keep environment controlled. Quiet, stable internet, and consistent setup = smoother roleplays.

In short: If the AI glitches, it’s usually due to connection issues, background noise, or audio feedback. Using headphones, ensuring a stable internet connection, and practicing in a quiet space will resolve most problems quickly.