What Content Would You Like Added?

degenerateavian

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Are there any plans to add "chain" piercings, like Dr. Teyaal's? Saw that way back when piercings were first being added, code was implemented for chain piercings, but I don't think there are any in-game.
 

TheRedBaron

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Kiro: Definitely on contraceptives, but I believe she would be up for having a baby in her with someone she loves (ie Steele or her sister, since Paige doesn't have the equipment). She is too sexually active to risk knocking you up without tons of collateral pregnancies.
True, tho I will note that Paige can acquire the proper equipment
 

Bast

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The possibility to earn perks later in the game, that are usually only available during character creation, would be nice.
 
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LonelyHydra

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Yeah, I was just thinking (after replaying and swinging for the first encounter, a Gryvain Techie, the game threw at me) about how neat for the game to track how many kids my PC has sired, even in random encounters.

Given that shell or subsidiary companies are A Thing in the TiTS universe now, it would make sense for Tavros Nursery be open the public without anyone (not looking too closely) realizing it's connected to Steele Tech. The Pregnancy mechanics imply your "genes" are heavily suppressed, so I wouldn't be surprised if connecting paternity to your character would need specialized equipment only a medium-large company could afford.

It would perfectly fit the lore for random encounters should be able to drop off your kids without needing to write a pregnancy storyline for them. To save the coders a headache, they can get away with tracking only one pregnancy per type of random encounter.
 

D'Angelo

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Yeah, I was just thinking (after replaying and swinging for the first encounter, a Gryvain Techie, the game threw at me) about how neat for the game to track how many kids my PC has sired, even in random encounters.

Given that shell or subsidiary companies are A Thing in the TiTS universe now, it would make sense for Tavros Nursery be open the public without anyone (not looking too closely) realizing it's connected to Steele Tech. The Pregnancy mechanics imply your "genes" are heavily suppressed, so I wouldn't be surprised if connecting paternity to your character would need specialized equipment only a medium-large company could afford.

It would perfectly fit the lore for random encounters should be able to drop off your kids without needing to write a pregnancy storyline for them. To save the coders a headache, they can get away with tracking only one pregnancy per type of random encounter.
You can already see the count of every kid you have sired or birthed in the codex, friend.
 

LonelyHydra

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You can already see the count of every kid you have sired or birthed in the codex, friend.
Not every kid you sired. I don't see any "sperm donations" being tracked in literally the first dungeon in the game. Ran a gryvain PC herm to check.
 
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TheShepard256

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The Pregnancy mechanics imply your "genes" are heavily suppressed
... Not really, it's just that Steele tends to pass on human traits more than non-human traits - as such, their kids tend to be at least half human. They're also capable of passing on non-human traits such as skin, eye and hair colours, and their kids with Haley will be the same race as they started as.
Given that shell or subsidiary companies are A Thing in the TiTS universe now, it would make sense for Tavros Nursery be open the public without anyone (not looking too closely) realizing it's connected to Steele Tech.
Nursery entrance room description said:
You’re standing in the vaulted entrance of your personal nursery, an entire sub-deck dedicated to taking in and caring for your children. The Steele Tech logo is emblazoned across the wall opposite the elevator, surrounded by pastel-colored images of flowers and small animals.
Unless seeing one of the first things you see when exiting the lift counts as "looking too closely", I doubt it'd be hard to figure out who the nursery belongs to.
 

D'Angelo

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Not every kid you sired. I don't see any "sperm donations" being tracked in literally the first dungeon in the game. Ran a gryvain PC herm to check.
Do you mean the gryvain techie? Despite her breeding dirty talk and mentioning teasing her wives that you have maybe knocked her up, there's no preg content actually written for her (at this moment at least). So there's no kid for the game to track.
 

LonelyHydra

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... Not really, it's just that Steele tends to pass on human traits more than non-human traits - as such, their kids tend to be at least half human. They're also capable of passing on non-human traits such as skin, eye and hair colours, and their kids with Haley will be the same race as they started as.


Unless seeing one of the first things you see when exiting the lift counts as "looking too closely", I doubt it'd be hard to figure out who the nursery belongs to.
Whoops, you're right, got distracted by mommy dragon's great encounter design (no really, it does have sharp writing). To be fair, I did anticipate my idea would need some rewrites. At least, Daddy Steele isn't as devious as I assumed.

The point is the counter should be ticking up every time anyone in the universe gives birth to Steele's kids. If there's a plausible reason to drop off the kid at the nursery without making a big deal of it, all the better. As it is, taking responsibility for some encounters requires you to be incredibly patient or lucky.

Do you mean the gryvain techie? Despite her breeding dirty talk and mentioning teasing her wives that you have maybe knocked her up, there's no preg content actually written for her (at this moment at least). So there's no kid for the game to track.
My other idea was have the PC gift out probes after they sense their seed take root. Then I thought the tech would have to be hard to track, and also robo-nanny would have to deal with the occasional letter bomb...

But it is entirely plausible for the techie to email the CEO in hopes of getting in touch with "one of their employees", and coordinate the mail order probe from there.