Oh okay. Looking forward to that full editor. As for the scene editor, only thing I'm wondering is when these scenes would show up and which scenes are even available. (Can I write daytime scenes? What kind of fight endings can I even write? etc.)
The scenes are victory/draw/defeat scenes, one-liners you see in combat (for example, when you run out of stamina, or orgasm) and the start-of-fight description. Each of them supports tags and multiple alternatives. Daytime scenes (or daytime content of any sort) are not supported for custom NPCs. As for what kind of endings you can write; there are three basic types: Victory, Draw and Defeat. These are from the NPC's perspective, so Victory means the NPC beat the player. If you're going to write an NPC, you'll need at least one of each kind. To write more, you can add requirements to them. The Creator allows you to build a requirement structure in its appropriately named tab. You can write as many scenes as you want, but there must always be one with matching requirements. The easiest way to do that is by having a requirement-less default scene, but you could also calculate two sets of requirements which are each other's logical complement and that either one must therefore be true. The scenes will be considered top-down, so you'll want the scene with the most restrictive requirements at the top, and the default scene at the bottom. You'll want to check generalr's guide on how to write custom characters if you want to try your hand before the editors arrive.
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@eyecourt Are you sure you are running the latest version? There are still some lines that don't take spectating into account, but almost all of the skills and statuses do now.
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