You can with the Doll Maker, but it only works for Ditz Speech. You can also just put pc.removePerk("Ditz Speech") (or "Brute Speech" for bulls) into the console, if you're fine with using the console.I'm probably the only person in the room who'd even want this, but a way to de-bimbofy your steele. I only want to look like a new texan with the treatment, not be as brainless as one of them.
Honestly? I've seen plenty of simping for characters, but aside from dedicated appreciation threads I haven't seen anything like what you're talking about. Maybe I'm not looking in the right places, or my brain has been so worn 0down by years of exposure to online drama that I just don't retain the long-term memory of it.I'm not saying criticism doesn't happen, of course it does, but the simping does too. Look at how some people on here react at the barest hint of criticising certain writers and their work.
I dunno, man. Calling it "childish" sounds rather condescending. I'd call it a human reaction, which is neither simping nor disparaging and simply acknowledges that it's a strong emotional reaction anyone could have after enough needling.And I still think the latter is childish regardless.
I'm storing this away for the next time you complain about someone not taking you seriously or being uncouth, because it's such a perfect encapsulation of everything you've brought to the thread: rudeness, entitlement, ad hominem insults and massive assumptions about the other people on the thread.See this is the problem with fan-driven communities like these. If you ask a writer or developer a question you get jobless losers such as yourself jumping to vehemently defend someone you have a parasocial relationship with online, and if you don't know that Savin said Skibidi Toilet this date last year at exactly 2pm in the afternoon EST you all have a massive cortisol spike and start shooting steam out of your ears saying "grrrr he's already spoken about this"
Again, its usually when criticism is brought up, not all the time like I said, but it does happen. For all the people complaining about the too Japanese and gaijin stuff you mentioned there's plenty who actually like the controversy or downplay the issues with it, justifying it as good writing because its ''realistic'' (which is a whole other barrel of fish I won't get into it) or because its meant to piss you off therefore it accomplishes its job. But I don't really want to keep talking about this tbh as I think its not productive. People are free to disagree with me if they like, its just how I feel. You can feel its condescending but I think its accurate. If you're still holding grudges about stuff people did a decade ago, people who mostly aren't even here anymore and use that as justification to be salty towards your current fanbase, then that is childish plain and simple, not to mention unfair. At a certain point you need to grow up and let it go. A human reaction is crashing out if somebody keeps poking you. What's not a human reaction is taking it out on people who had nothing to do with the crashout years after the fact. I'm gonna drop this now as again I've said my piece and I don't think its gonna go anywhere. Plus I've derailed things enough as is.Honestly? I've seen plenty of simping for characters, but aside from dedicated appreciation threads I haven't seen anything like what you're talking about. Maybe I'm not looking in the right places, or my brain has been so worn 0down by years of exposure to online drama that I just don't retain the long-term memory of it.
But if I had a Euro for every time someone has said how much they hate the kitsune for being too Japanese or too alienating to us bake gaijins for being outsiders, or Kiyoko specifically for being written for men with dicks first and foremost? I'd have at least a hundred by now. And don't get me started on Brienne.
I dunno, man. Calling it "childish" sounds rather condescending. I'd call it a human reaction, which is neither simping nor disparaging and simply acknowledges that it's a strong emotional reaction anyone could have after enough needling.
Isn't that perk tied with the treatment epipen lore-wise, given its name?On second thought forget what I said before, what I'm REALLY after is a method of getting the "treated milk" perk that doesn't require jabbing myself with the treatment itself.
Maybe a small questline that involves a weaker or heavily-modified version of the drug that only affects the milk?
Yes seconded.Also more feruze content.
rudeness, entitlement, ad hominem insults and massive assumptions about the other people on the thread.
Gush and Bovinium. I also think there was a scientist that could "fix" you on Uveto years ago when I played this game for the first time. The Chimera guy that invented the microsurgeons you take at the start of the game. I don't remember his name and I don't know if that's still in the game however or if I'm remembering correctly. But I do remember there used to be a way to remove your brute speech, sexy thinking, weak mind etc perks.On second thought forget what I said before, what I'm REALLY after is a method of getting the "treated milk" perk that doesn't require jabbing myself with the treatment itself.
Maybe a small questline that involves a weaker or heavily-modified version of the drug that only affects the milk?
Dr. Lash on Tarkus - he can remove breasts, genitals, and pretty much make the character sexless. Dr. Lessau, the chimera on Uvento, was the creator of the microsurgeons Steele has.Gush and Bovinium. I also think there was a scientist that could "fix" you on Uveto years ago when I played this game for the first time. The Chimera guy that invented the microsurgeons you take at the start of the game. I don't remember his name and I don't know if that's still in the game however or if I'm remembering correctly. But I do remember there used to be a way to remove your brute speech, sexy thinking, weak mind etc perks.
I've skimmed the whole wiki and can't find anything about one of the science npcs removing any of the dumbifying perks in the game for you.Gush and Bovinium. I also think there was a scientist that could "fix" you on Uveto years ago when I played this game for the first time. The Chimera guy that invented the microsurgeons you take at the start of the game. I don't remember his name and I don't know if that's still in the game however or if I'm remembering correctly. But I do remember there used to be a way to remove your brute speech, sexy thinking, weak mind etc perks.
I linked the Doll Maker page before, but to be more specific/explicit: if you do the Pexiga quest (unlocked through recruiting Yammi) and unlock Doctor Badger's Doll Maker, you can use it to get a small dose of IQ-B-GONE that removes Ditz Speech after it wears off regardless of the perk source. This is, afaik, the only way to remove it without console commands/save editing.I've skimmed the whole wiki and can't find anything about one of the science npcs removing any of the dumbifying perks in the game for you.
Yeah I may be wrong, or it might have been removed from the game. It has been years and I haven't done much on Uveto in my newest run. I was also rushing around and not really playing the game until I found a sex scene back then too lolI've skimmed the whole wiki and can't find anything about one of the science npcs removing any of the dumbifying perks in the game for you.
what made you think that? the wiki says you lose the perk if A) your skin no longer has the fluffy tag OR B) your skin type is no longer fur or feathersthe wiki itself made it seem like that's all that was required when I initially read up on it but no turns out you need to have ACTUAL fur skin(or feathered).
Because the wiki specifically states "Perk is lost when skin no longer has the fluffy flag or becomes neither furred or feathered" and I took that as just meaning the furred and fluffy skin flags, not the actual fur skin-type itself.what made you think that?
I didn't know where I can go on the forum to ask this.
So I was curious regarding event submissions. I have seen how some people upload their ideas on the event submission forum. My question is if someone were wanting to do an event submission for a character that has already been added to the game, would they need to get permission from the creator of that character? Or is it the case where they can do so if the writer of certain characters have retired from writing?
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It's been brought to my attention that the new forums/site don't have any document explaining how rights are handled for submitted content. I'll try to address that as quickly and concisely as possible. By posting a submission on these forums (or emailing it to any of our staff), you are...forum.fenoxo.com
to add a little more to the legal bit, need permission isn't exactly useful, as far the legal stuff goes you don't since once submitted it all belongs to fenco. you should however obtain permission both as a professional courtesy and a "soft" requirement; i wouldn't expect something to be accepted if its for a character that belongs to an active writer, especially if that writer still has plans. that's slightly more relevant when it comes to things that have some plot to them; standalone sex scenes that are within the rules, and to a certain extent the character's "theme", are just more contentAlright, cheers
The reason for asking, was because I had an idea for two aftermath ideas for the Kiro rescue quest depending on if you take out Po to save Kiro or making a deal with Po to purchase Kiro.
Fair enough. I wouldn't make any submission ideas for existing characters without getting permission from the characters writer first, as I don't want to be rude or disrespectful to both the writer and their work.to add a little more to the legal bit, need permission isn't exactly useful, as far the legal stuff goes you don't since once submitted it all belongs to fenco. you should however obtain permission both as a professional courtesy and a "soft" requirement; i wouldn't expect something to be accepted if its for a character that belongs to an active writer, especially if that writer still has plans. that's slightly more relevant when it comes to things that have some plot to them; standalone sex scenes that are within the rules, and to a certain extent the character's "theme", are just more content