Modeling relationship reactions to deeds
Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 5:33 pm
Hi Tony,
So, I'm trying to make sense of how to model the effects of a deed depending on relationship status. It's probably easiest to explain with an example.
Let's say I have a deed called "Flirt" and a relationship trait called "Lust." Let's say NPC-Jack feels high Lust toward NPC-Jill. In this case, if Jill flirts with Jack, I want the Flirt deed to cause a positive reaction (i.e. increased arousal and pleasure and increased lust for Jill). This is assuming that Jack's personality traits make him receptive to flirting.
However, let's say there's another NPC called Margaret, and Jack is not lusting after her but is instead repulsed by her. If Margaret flirts with Jack, this should produce a negative reaction in Jack (maybe higher arousal with much lower pleasure and even lower lust in the relationship trait). This should happen even though Jack is generally receptive to flirting.
I guess my question is whether this is all built into the system or if I need to add an additional layer of my own. In other words, as far as I can tell, the alignment of personality traits is the primary factor that affects how a deed is received, not the state of the relationship. If that's the case, how do I factor in relationship traits and values to the equation?
Or am I just misunderstanding something about the evaluation algorithm?
Let me know what you think, thanks!
Best,
Joe
So, I'm trying to make sense of how to model the effects of a deed depending on relationship status. It's probably easiest to explain with an example.
Let's say I have a deed called "Flirt" and a relationship trait called "Lust." Let's say NPC-Jack feels high Lust toward NPC-Jill. In this case, if Jill flirts with Jack, I want the Flirt deed to cause a positive reaction (i.e. increased arousal and pleasure and increased lust for Jill). This is assuming that Jack's personality traits make him receptive to flirting.
However, let's say there's another NPC called Margaret, and Jack is not lusting after her but is instead repulsed by her. If Margaret flirts with Jack, this should produce a negative reaction in Jack (maybe higher arousal with much lower pleasure and even lower lust in the relationship trait). This should happen even though Jack is generally receptive to flirting.
I guess my question is whether this is all built into the system or if I need to add an additional layer of my own. In other words, as far as I can tell, the alignment of personality traits is the primary factor that affects how a deed is received, not the state of the relationship. If that's the case, how do I factor in relationship traits and values to the equation?
Or am I just misunderstanding something about the evaluation algorithm?
Let me know what you think, thanks!
Best,
Joe