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No clue if that's intentional but sure as heck looks like it to me. If someone didn't notice that before and does now, you're welcome and im not sorry.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2878580643
I'm still not familiar with how traits work in 1.4 in relation to their maximum number of slots, but I guess I'll discover it soon enough.
You have my gratitude for your mod and support. Please have a nice day/evening.
The sexuality traits don't use one of the 3 trait slots that the pawns have available when generated, meaning that pawns can have 3 normally generated traits + the sexuality one. Other than that, sexuality traits behave in the same way normal traits behave, including how genes that add traits react to each other.
The point is to make xenotypes that have a specific sexuality for roleplay purposes. Like lesbian vampires that turn any women into one of then. And yes: The genes will overwrite the sexuality of the pawn, so the lesbian vampires can turn any women into one of then, even if they were strait or ace. With the right mod combination, you can turn even burly men into gay lesbian vampires.
Another example is to make a goblin or orc xenotype that is aways straight, or to make a scientist xenotype that is aways ace to simulate the complete lack of distracting libido their makers wanted then to have.
> This does not use a trait slot! Sexuality traits are assigned after all other traits are generated.
What is the advantage then to make sexuality a gene rather than trait ? Perhaps to be inherited ? Sorry for my confusion (and/or silly question).
The idea being that I remember from my previous 1.3 run that characters systematically had a sexuality trait, which wasn't optimal, since it would override another potentially useful trait.
To me sexuality should not be something that limits the number of traits a pawn has.
Your insight would be appreciated.
>requires another mod about romance
>representative image is of a girl from a POV anime (meant to feel like you are the MC) about forming relationships with girls
>image girl is your sister
Based and Imoutocon-pilled.
-Go to "Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\294100\2958621927\v1.4\Defs"
-open "GeneDefs.xml" on notepad or your tex editor of choice
-look for "<defName>Asexual</defName>" and swap it with "<defName>AsexualAro</defName>"
-save the file and you're good to go!
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