# 'Long' Model has been added!

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Hey there! The Random Tales team here!

How's everyone doing as the weather gets warmer this July? 💖

We're super excited to share some amazing news - our 'Long' Model has officially launched to take your Random Tales storytelling experience to the next level! 🧚🏻

Have you ever noticed the AI's memory getting a bit fuzzy during really long gameplay sessions in a single story room? Our awesome heavy users who play Random Tales daily have mentioned this frustration, and we heard you loud and clear! That's exactly why we created the 'Long Model' - to fix this issue once and for all!

The Long Model boasts up to <mark style="color:red;">**20x better memory**</mark> compared to our existing models, remembering complex storylines and character relationships for way longer and with much more accuracy. Due to the advanced tech behind it, <mark style="color:red;">**it costs 15 runes per message**</mark> - which is pricier than our Premium and Standard models - but for players who love deep, long-term adventures, it's going to be an absolute game-changer!

Since the Long Model is specifically designed for memory power, it might have slightly less flair in writing style compared to our Premium model, but it totally crushes those annoying memory issues that pop up during extended adventures. It remembers every important choice and conversation, so your story continuity and character relationships will flow naturally throughout your journey.

We'd recommend using the Long Model strategically - maybe for crucial story moments, key character conversations, or when you feel like the regular models are hitting their memory limits, rather than for every single message.

Time to dive into longer, deeper adventures with the Long Model in Random Tales!\
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\&#xNAN;*Posted: July 10, 2025*


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