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You appear to be able to be able to make pretty much any physical change you want with the | You appear to be able to be able to make pretty much any physical change you want with the Adjust Appearance menu, but some of them appear to be limited by attribute level. | ||
The Adjust Relationship menu appears to be empty. You must need to select a target first. | |||
The Adjust Personality menu seems to be a list of thousands of personality trait sliders. | |||
The attributes in the Adjust Attributes menu are exhaustive, but seem to be in categories for physical, mental, social, and appearance, so you just think of them like that. They seem to top out at 200. | |||
Skills are quite overwhelming, with hundreds of thousands of entries. Fortunately there is an option called '''Max All Skills''' which you are certain to use on yourself at some point. | |||
Traits seems to be genetic and environmental factors. Each trait is a slider or range rather than being just a binary flag. Like most of the other menus, there are tons of traits. | |||
Rewards seem to be based off of some kind of point system, and you see no way to cheat more points onto yourself . . . at least not from this module . . . so they may have to wait. | |||
There seems to be an integrated search system to make options easier to find, and a favorites system to put frequently used options at the top of the menus. | |||
Revision as of 04:59, 7 October 2016
You figure that there is no real reason to rush into things. You take your time, and go through the menu of Lifie Controller to familiarize yourself with the interface. You are very careful not to make any changes just yet. There is an immense amount of control you can exert over people . . . well lifies with the mod.
You appear to be able to be able to make pretty much any physical change you want with the Adjust Appearance menu, but some of them appear to be limited by attribute level.
The Adjust Relationship menu appears to be empty. You must need to select a target first.
The Adjust Personality menu seems to be a list of thousands of personality trait sliders.
The attributes in the Adjust Attributes menu are exhaustive, but seem to be in categories for physical, mental, social, and appearance, so you just think of them like that. They seem to top out at 200.
Skills are quite overwhelming, with hundreds of thousands of entries. Fortunately there is an option called Max All Skills which you are certain to use on yourself at some point.
Traits seems to be genetic and environmental factors. Each trait is a slider or range rather than being just a binary flag. Like most of the other menus, there are tons of traits.
Rewards seem to be based off of some kind of point system, and you see no way to cheat more points onto yourself . . . at least not from this module . . . so they may have to wait.
There seems to be an integrated search system to make options easier to find, and a favorites system to put frequently used options at the top of the menus.
After spending an hour or so going through the menus, you finally feel confident in making some changes.
Since a lot of the others menus are limited by attribute levels, you decide to