Also a request. When talking to possible clients could an option be added so they list the status they want compared to what your slave have, so the farther away it is from the goal the worse the coloring scheme gets. Say, they require cooking at A. If your slave is at B it will be color coded as light blue, at C would be dark blue. Or if they only require it at C you would get light blue when her skill is at D. Matching or going above would be green.
If we make the color represent a difference it'll be confusing; it's meant to represent absolute numbers. Green =/= "matching". Blue =/= "it almost matches". Colors represent an absolute level of quality.
Besides, you can read the descriptions of what they ask before getting a slave... So there are are moments where there aren't any comparisons to make.
Another mean for the same end would be hovering the mouse over the colored text, and it would give you the current level your slave has for that skill. But that doesn't make much sense because you rarely have to check back and fourth; most of the clients ask for specializations. If he asks for a A+ artist, I already know she'll have to have A+ in music, painting and dance.
An option to "pin" that customer request and make it easily accessible from the slaver menu would also be quite handy.
Not really since you only select a customer when arrives the time of selling. So let's admit you don't have a slave yet, you visit a house, it says he wants a C+ concubine... why would you need it pinned? You already have a reminder in your "Objectives" menu (next to the diary) what skills a C+ concubine requires. And when arrives the time to sell the slave, you can pick any other client in the world anyway.
As for special clients that want specific things (like the ones in the forum), they do appear in your "Objectives" menu too, so you can remember what they asked.
Need to ask: is it possible to get a girl from d+ guilt contract with a point in spoiling? Because this is what I have right now and I'm scratching my head. Same as getting ill slave that immediately faints after buying (same story as above).
Yes, it is possible. Imperator Augustus confirmed it a few posts ago, it's intended; slaves have a background, a past.