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Release 1.6.3 - General Sticky

A topic by Three Eyes Software created 1 day ago Views: 225 Replies: 6
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Post general game related discussions and feedback here.

Hey I've been playing this quite a bit and I'm really enjoying it. I'm just wondering is it possible that the players description could effect their stats in game? like a strong muscular character could carry more but get hungry faster things along those lines. I'm not expecting you to add it or anything based on my question I am just curious that's all. Thanks for making such a fun little game by the way.

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Kind of? There are traits you can select, like night vision, or hollow bones, or wings, or fur/scales, etc that do affect your stats. There aren't a TON of them yet, but there are quite a few. Perhaps in the future we might get the ability to create/customize ones which would be neat.

TECHNICALLY your appearance/description can affect your "charisma" stat with the NPC's though. Which is just a really roundabout way of saying that if you put something in your description like "You're actually a long time resident of silverpine, and everyone knows and loves you." The NPC's will just act like that is the case. I've done this before to make characters that are Oriana/Celandines third sister before (cuz I luff sneks).

That's interesting. So something like "Oriana and You are long-term friends, but you haven't visited in a long time" will have her more positive. I have assumed that would work, but still interesting to hear. 

I think I asked this before I'm not sure, but do you have a kofi or something? It's been like a year of good updates and support, and you're always here responding to feedback, I'd like to show my appreciation.

Which AI engine was used to generate the pictures used for the npcs and the playable charactors?

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All portraits use this style . The base images were created using various other stable diffusion models. Once custom NPCs are done, I might write a guide on how to use it to stylize your base images without mangling them.