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The long wait for Starcraft Nova.I was trained in the Blizzard school of "soon"(tm), I know how to cope with constant delays of promised content.
The long wait for Starcraft Nova.I was trained in the Blizzard school of "soon"(tm), I know how to cope with constant delays of promised content.
I haven't checked this specific instance, but I'll bet the issue is more that the game is processing status updates for all of the NPCs in the world whenever you manipulate your inventory. The game's naive and excessive character updates seem to be responsible for most of its unresponsiveness.My proposal would shorten your waiting time, I think. Now instead of clicking and waiting through every stack of item, you just click once, the game will run through the entire inventory and the items currently stored at the desired location (which probably isn't that hard, the item in LT is already sorted by index it seems, so just run 2 pointers in parallel). It'd all be processed in one go, so the waiting time should be shorter comparing to when you do that manually.
That works if the PC is dominant, but I was trying to figure out how to prevent it if the PC is submissive during the encounter. I'm guessing this isn't possible in newer builds now. Oh well.click "restrict control"
I'm pretty sure that you have to be some degrees of masculine to be considered masculine.Unsure if something like this was asked but how can I change how I'm perceived after the character creation without restarting the save? I'm trying to have an androgynous character but using he/him pronounces. It didn't say that people would see me as a woman until after I got out of character creation and I've tried changing the setting to unisex clothes will present you as masculine but it still says I'm a woman.
It's not a sjw simulator, people would refer to you according to your masculinity/femininity. Feminine = she, masculine = he.Unsure if something like this was asked but how can I change how I'm perceived after the character creation without restarting the save? I'm trying to have an androgynous character but using he/him pronounces. It didn't say that people would see me as a woman until after I got out of character creation and I've tried changing the setting to unisex clothes will present you as masculine but it still says I'm a woman.
Since you found the clothing setting, that should do what you need. Are you per chance wearing a random piece of feminine clothing like a watch?Unsure if something like this was asked but how can I change how I'm perceived after the character creation without restarting the save? I'm trying to have an androgynous character but using he/him pronounces. It didn't say that people would see me as a woman until after I got out of character creation and I've tried changing the setting to unisex clothes will present you as masculine but it still says I'm a woman.
Nah, the clothes they have on are unisex. I did buy some masculine clothes when I got the chance but when putting some on it didn't change what people were calling them.Since you found the clothing setting, that should do what you need. Are you per chance wearing a random piece of feminine clothing like a watch?
Your penis size shouldn't have any influence on being addressed as masc/fem, only on what specific thing in that column people assume you are (and even then, size only plays a role if you try to conceal a dick with a sheath).Nah, the clothes they have on are unisex. I did buy some masculine clothes when I got the chance but when putting some on it didn't change what people were calling them.
Edit: testing out a new save and so far everything's fine until I change the size of their penis. At 8 inches they don't see them as a woman anymore... But I'm not trying to have an 8 inch penis.
Currently not at my computer but what shots would be more helpful to see when I do? Just the character's appearance info and customization or maybe some parts of the settings?Your penis size shouldn't have any influence on being addressed as masc/fem, only on what specific thing in that column people assume you are (and even then, size only plays a role if you try to conceal a dick with a sheath).
If you don't mind, could you share some screenshots of what exactly the issue is?
I've been thinking about this a lot when working on setting and world building for my own game. In a universe where anyone can change their body in nearly any way they want, any time they want, for any purpose they want, gender as we know it kinda doesn't matter. Or at least, gender and its connection to your body doesn't matter.The range of body configurations in this game renders the traditional male/female dichotomy obsolete. I'm surprised that Inno didn't include a third/gender-neutral option.
It will come out this time, the question should be how much is placeholder content. Probs a lot.By the way, who wants to bet that the next release will actually be 0.4 this time?
While I get the sentiment of what your saying, in the spirit of philosophical conversation, I think your argument only works if your world is a Utopia. It falls apart completely once you realize that just because people can change, doesn't mean they want to change. Thus the only thing that really holds water is the fact that trans will no longer be a thing (assuming that changing one's gender is a cheap/easy/free process).I've been thinking about this a lot when working on setting and world building for my own game. In a universe where anyone can change their body in nearly any way they want, any time they want, for any purpose they want, gender as we know it kinda doesn't matter. Or at least, gender and its connection to your body doesn't matter.
Hell, sexual identity, presentation, and everything kinda falls apart entirely at a certain point. Like, what good is the LGBT model when everyone can switch to whatever they want whenever they want. Trans individuals wouldn't exist at all, for example. Because they'd just switch their bodies to whatever gender they want to be, and that would be that. And it would be so normalized that no one would even give it a second though. And with everyone jumping between genders for fun, strict rules of gay/straight/bi stop being as important.
Identity politics, racism, matriarch vs patriarchy, and a ton of other concepts really do just kind of completely fall apart if everyone can simply be whatever they want to be. So you have to come up with new systems, which is fun.
It's really fun to write around if you really embrace these kind of universal attitude changes. It's an awesome bit of world building to explore, because its so completely alien to our world. LT doesn't really touch any of this, if anything it doubles down on gender norms even harder despite not really needing to.
Actually, that reminds me of something that really bothers me about the setting. I apologize if someone already brought this up, but in Lilith's realm, humans are discriminated against for some reason (ludonarrative dissonance occurs when human Enforcers show up, but that's a whole other tangent), but you can just enchant your boxed lunch and become another race entirely, down to the genetic level. So why haven't all the humans just done that, instead of (supposedly) suffering terrible discrimination at the hands of Lilith's racist regime?LT doesn't really touch any of this, if anything it doubles down on gender norms even harder despite not really needing to.
I think that in a world like that, it would be treated like clothing, with subcultures built up around a particular combination of features.-snip-
The lore mentions that most humans actually did change into other races, for exactly the reason you mention. And that just a minority held on to their humanity for one reason or another.Actually, that reminds me of something that really bothers me about the setting. I apologize if someone already brought this up, but in Lilith's realm, humans are discriminated against for some reason (ludonarrative dissonance occurs when human Enforcers show up, but that's a whole other tangent), but you can just enchant your boxed lunch and become another race entirely, down to the genetic level. So why haven't all the humans just done that, instead of (supposedly) suffering terrible discrimination at the hands of Lilith's racist regime?
Human enforcers aren't dissonance, they're straight up bugs if they should happen to appear in current versions.Actually, that reminds me of something that really bothers me about the setting. I apologize if someone already brought this up, but in Lilith's realm, humans are discriminated against for some reason (ludonarrative dissonance occurs when human Enforcers show up, but that's a whole other tangent), but you can just enchant your boxed lunch and become another race entirely, down to the genetic level. So why haven't all the humans just done that, instead of (supposedly) suffering terrible discrimination at the hands of Lilith's racist regime?