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KC11
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3/3/2011 | |
Copied from CTopia
Hello all. I've had some time to myself, and so decided to try and work on C12DS norns that were more like C1 norns, mainly in terms of their instincts.
I basically took a C1 genome and tried my best to copy over the instincts (leaving some room for the fact that DS has more to deal with that C1). Supposedly, this should make them less autonomous and more likely to develop individual personalities.
The genome is based off the CFE norns. The breeds are PMN, Horse, Santa and Banana. I would like feedback on these guys.
C12DS2C1 Norns at Ctopia
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ylukyun
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3/3/2011 | |
Neat. I'll try them out today.
Edit: So far I've noticed that these seem prone to erratic sleeping behaviour. And one of my females, when she was young and told to "hit norn" seems to have adopted that as a permanent favourite behaviour, despite being punished for it. Interesting |
AquaShee
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3/4/2011 | |
Has anyone ever tried making instinctless norns?
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ylukyun
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3/4/2011 | |
Amaikokonut did.
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KC11
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3/4/2011 | |
@ylukyun: I've noticed that in my norns too, perhaps it's something about the way they process information-I think someone once said that norns solidify information while sleeping, so that might have something to do with it.
If anyone would happen to know a solution, please let me know! I'm not very experienced with working with instinct genes, and merely did my best to copy over the C1 genes, but the format's changed a bit since then so I may have numbered an instinct wrong somewhere.
Do not upset the ugly worm, lest it be a dragon in disguise. (>oo)>
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