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Biceptual

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Suggestion: Allow bots with specialization at a certain skill level to also participate in training of other bots. The training is grindy.

Also, perhaps the damage that the MC does to bots during sex training could decrease with his skill levels.
 
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Sithlord86

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Sithlord86 on top of the previous post I also found this
The Lord's wooden eyes
Line 507: ("sithlord86_defects_eyes_woodrots", 0, 0), -> ("sithlord86_defects_eyes_woodrot", 0, 0),
EDIT: You've got duplicate part ids for some skins and eyes.
EDIT2: Another
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This one seems to work just fine. Includes fixes to all problems I've found plus some OCD trip bracket beautifying and spacing stuff
Though I think I got the original from your first upload so if you have changed a bunch of values or anything you should probably just look at what I've written in this and the previous post.
And Again I thank you. I had already found a few references but you pointed out a few others.

I started a few test runs with every new entry as a single mod, so when I'm absolutely sure it isn't giving any error's I add to the mod. The next update will be a lot smoother.
 

j5LDC2TB

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Yes, OP links are for vanilla version. There is "Mods" link to post at 9 page i think, these are not tested by me and i can't provide any support for it.
Sorry for the late reply, my computer died, & I've just had to use money I was saving towards a self build, on a pre-built. I'm trying to salvage any data from my old C drive now, but I can say that I hammered the dump site a lot, but it never showed up, ah well, when I'm fully running again, I might get lucky, thanks again for responding. PS, love the game, I hope you expand it.
 
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cavebear

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Careful spending to much time being a perfectionist in early builds :p Might have to start over when new updates roll out.
i know that, but i finally got my first baby girl to have all S parts and i am training all of mine to get everything to A,S,S,S,A skills right now and still have to finish paying off the initial debt to the company.
 

Squib2187

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Sorry for the late reply, my computer died, & I've just had to use money I was saving towards a self build, on a pre-built. I'm trying to salvage any data from my old C drive now, but I can say that I hammered the dump site a lot, but it never showed up, ah well, when I'm fully running again, I might get lucky, thanks again for responding. PS, love the game, I hope you expand it.
That sucks but considering how hard it is to get a decent GPU at the moment maybe prebuild wasnt a bad way to go
 
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Squib2187

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I've had a thought on how to do part compatibility.

Tie it to bot class, IE a C rank bot can take C rank parts or lower but to take higher tier parts will require an MC skill check.

The difficulty of the skill check increases depending on how many levels you're trying to 'jump' so trying to install a b rank part in a c rank bot will be not that hard but trying to install an S rank part on a C rank bot will be hard.

(installing S on a D will be impossible without a special event which doesnt install it just gives the ability to do the hard skill check)

generally the underlying skill check should be equivalent to the rank of the part to have realistic chances of success, your mechanics skill will need to be S rank if you want a good chance of installing a pair of S rank arms on a D rank bot, assistance from a good techie bot will help with the skill check

There can be 3 levels of failure, Fail, Critical fail, Spectacular Fail.
If fail the part is destroyed
if Critical fail the part and the bot is destroyed
If spectacular fail the part and the bot are destroyed along with all other parts installed in the bot.
 
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Jarspe

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I've had a thought on how to do part compatibility.

Tie it to bot class, IE a C rank bot can take C rank parts or lower but to take higher tier parts will require an MC skill check.

The difficulty of the skill check increases depending on how many levels you're trying to 'jump' so trying to install a b rank part in a c rank bot will be not that hard but trying to install an S rank part on a C rank bot will be hard.

(installing S on a D will be impossible without a special event which doesnt install it just gives the ability to do the hard skill check)

generally the underlying skill check should be equivalent to the rank of the part to have realistic chances of success, your mechanics skill will need to be S rank if you want a good chance of installing a pair of S rank arms on a D rank bot, assistance from a good techie bot will help with the skill check

There can be 3 levels of failure, Fail, Critical fail, Spectacular Fail.
If fail the part is destroyed
if Critical fail the part and the bot is destroyed
If spectacular fail the part and the bot are destroyed along with all other parts installed in the bot.
I agree that the bot rate (class) and part rate (class) should be tied in somehow but i wouldn't go as hardcore with the fail system as you describe, instead if you fail the check the part should take damage or defects. I mean it isn't really logical for the entire bot to get destroyed if you fail to install high tier eyes to a low grade bot imo.

P.S. only thing that could potentially break the bot or some parts in the bot if installed incorrectly is the powercore.
 
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Squib2187

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I agree that the bot rate (class) and part rate (class) should be tied in somehow but i wouldn't go as hardcore with the fail system as you describe, instead if you fail the check the part should take damage or defects. I mean it isn't really logical for the entire bot to get destroyed if you fail to install high tier eyes to a low grade bot imo.

P.S. only thing that could potentially break the bot or some parts in the bot if installed incorrectly is the powercore.
I was trying to think of it in terms of a risk / reward thing
 

TFurguson69

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To whom do I owe my despise to for making power cores almost impossible to get. Flea market, NOPE. Dump, NOPE, bots almost never. I have all but I think squib loaded. Where do I edit this BS?
 

j5LDC2TB

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That sucks but considering how hard it is to get a decent GPU at the moment maybe prebuild wasnt a bad way to go
True, finding good GPU prices is laughable atm, but I've never had good luck with prebuilds, not to worry though, as long as I can have a laugh on the net, it'll be ok.
 

Godogma

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Yeah, I disagree entirely with the idea of making part installation in whatever bot like that; that actively penalizes the player for wanting to use good parts in a bot they like the appearance of more than another.

Unless the option to change the appearance comes along with it.
 

Mr_Shaky

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To whom do I owe my despise to for making power cores almost impossible to get. Flea market, NOPE. Dump, NOPE, bots almost never. I have all but I think squib loaded. Where do I edit this BS?
1. Chill
2. Trying to find high rank powercores in the current version is basically a waste of time as it does nothing except add to the total value of the bot. Only reason to to so would be perfectionism. If you want a high value bot find a high tier one and train it. A very high skill high-tier bot sells for hundreds of thousands.
3. The dump is basically your only option of finding high tier parts unless the mod authors add theirs to the flea market or to the bots themselves but with so many new parts and bots your chances of finding any particular item is much lower because it's weighted random making S-tier items particularly hard to find in the current version with many mods.
You might want to wait until an option is added to purchase parts directly in future versions.

TLDR: Powercore rank doesn't matter currently.

EDIT: If you mean powercores in general and not just high rank ones buy cheap working bots from the flea market and strip them if you're having bad luck elsewhere. All bots bought from the flea market should be operational including all parts.
 
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LeGourmet

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Here's my take on a mod.

Mega link

It includes only 11 additionnal sexbots (no parts), from D rank to S rank.
I used only 3D animations (no real porn), and mostly tried to match the rank with how "human-like" the woman was. The mod is quite heavy, since I used multiple videos for each bot, to ensure some diversity while playing. If you prefer a lighter version, the number of videos in each folder can easily be cut down.

Note that there are 2 S-rank models, but they are RARE. Like, even if you save-scavenge-load cheat, it may be hard to get them (there's one model I have yet to see in my playtest). So hopefully you'll get lucky ^^

Bots are (not by rank order):
- Kara (Detroit Become Human)
- D.Va (Overwatch)
- Mercy (Overwatch)
- Nyotengu (DOA)
- Marie-rose (DOA)
- Lunafreya (FF15)
- Tifa (FF7)
- Aerith (FF7)
- 2B (Nier Automata)
Hi

I get a bug/crash with you mod whenever i got to the fleamarket to buy a bot. The bug/crash log doesnt specify anything for me I put the traceback in the post. Dont know if it will help. Game version 0.2.1
 

Daedalron

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3. The dump is basically your only option of finding high tier parts unless the mod authors add theirs to the flea market or to the bots themselves
That's incorrect. If the modder did his work correctly, the parts are added to the lists of items by tags (cheap, nice, ...), and therefore they are not added just to the dump, but also to the flea market.

Note that buying high rank parts at the flea market is expensive, though. I've seen values around 50-60k for an S-rank item IIRC (with a x1 price multiplier, but could be much more expensive depending on what price multiplier the mod used for each part)
 

Mr_Shaky

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That's incorrect. If the modder did his work correctly, the parts are added to the lists of items by tags (cheap, nice, ...), and therefore they are not added just to the dump, but also to the flea market.

Note that buying high rank parts at the flea market is expensive, though. I've seen values around 50-60k for an S-rank item IIRC (with a x1 price multiplier, but could be much more expensive depending on what price multiplier the mod used for each part)
If you're finding rank S stuff at the flea market I'd argue the modder configured it wrong(unless it was intentionally just until more ways to acquire bots and parts are added).
You should never find that kinda stuff at a flea market.
A flea market is usually a place where small time stuff is sold. Like kitchen appliances, cheap devices, clothes, trinkets etc. Not top-end hardware. Why would anyone bring top-end hardware to a flea market where you expect cheap goods?

You could argue that the sellers get it at the dumps but scavengers savvy enough to know where and what to look for would likely not sell their stuff at a flea market of all places. They'd probably sell it bigger markets or on the web or directly to places that have use of the parts like mechanics, technicians, bot brothels or recyclers etc.
And if someone accidentally found high tier parts when scavening at the dumps without knowing what it is and decied to sell it at the flea market they would probably get the price way off(like the scavengers that visit while we work currently do sometimes.)

And if Radnor intends to have top-end stuff sold at the flea market he should probably rename it to the bot and parts market or hardware market or something like that.

That's my opinion on the matter anyway. Feel free to argue my points.
 

Jarspe

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If you're finding rank S stuff at the flea market I'd argue the modder configured it wrong(unless it was intentionally just until more ways to acquire bots and parts are added).
You should never find that kinda stuff at a flea market.
A flea market is usually a place where small time stuff is sold. Like kitchen appliances, cheap devices, clothes, trinkets etc. Not top-end hardware. Why would anyone bring top-end hardware to a flea market where you expect cheap goods?

You could argue that the sellers get it at the dumps but scavengers savvy enough to know where and what to look for would likely not sell their stuff at a flea market of all places. They'd probably sell it bigger markets or on the web or directly to places that have use of the parts like mechanics, technicians, bot brothels or recyclers etc.
And if someone accidentally found high tier parts when scavening at the dumps without knowing what it is and decied to sell it at the flea market they would probably get the price way off(like the scavengers that visit while we work currently do sometimes.)

And if Radnor intends to have top-end stuff sold at the flea market he should probably rename it to the bot and parts market or hardware market or something like that.

That's my opinion on the matter anyway. Feel free to argue my points.
I agree with you on this BUT since the game is not complete and all we have is dump or flea market, it makes sense to add all the parts to the dump and flea market atm.
 
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