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You see there isn't an option to max all of your attributes at once, but there aren't nearly as many options as the other dialogs, so you set to modding the sliders one by one. You slide the sliders for the attributes to maximum | You see there isn't an option to max all of your attributes at once, but there aren't nearly as many options as the other dialogs, so you set to modding the sliders one by one. You slide the sliders for the attributes in turn to maximum. It's strange to see your body change as you move the physical sliders. Your weak, emaciated form filling out before your eyes. It is even stranger as you max your mental attributes, if not so outwardly obvious. Your thoughts become sharp and clear, making you suddenly realize that they actually weren't before. You start to receive an uncanny intuition about things you didn't even realize you were thinking about. The whole experience is quite strange. The social attributes make far less of an obvious impact, and the appearance attribute seems to max out at 120 . . . though you are reasonably certain this is due to some of your appearance sliders. | ||
Revision as of 07:02, 8 October 2016
There's no real point in trying to adjust the other elements of your character . . . it's so weird thinking of yourself like that . . . before editing your attributes. Better to get the attributes adjusted first so you aren't limited in the other categories when you get to them.
You see there isn't an option to max all of your attributes at once, but there aren't nearly as many options as the other dialogs, so you set to modding the sliders one by one. You slide the sliders for the attributes in turn to maximum. It's strange to see your body change as you move the physical sliders. Your weak, emaciated form filling out before your eyes. It is even stranger as you max your mental attributes, if not so outwardly obvious. Your thoughts become sharp and clear, making you suddenly realize that they actually weren't before. You start to receive an uncanny intuition about things you didn't even realize you were thinking about. The whole experience is quite strange. The social attributes make far less of an obvious impact, and the appearance attribute seems to max out at 120 . . . though you are reasonably certain this is due to some of your appearance sliders.
You look at your glowing form in the mirror, scrutinizing every detail. You are still you . . . but so much more at the same time.
What's next?