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Realistic Lifespan Norns C3DS Norn Solariana | 7/10/2013 | 10 |
gender | Male | age | Baby | generation | 1st | Want a more realistic and challenging Norn-raising experience? Then these Norns are for you. I have altered their genomes so that they will have a lifespan of around eight months and take a number of weeks to reach each new life stage. More like real animals! This download includes a male and a female, named Cornelius and Ravenna. I hope you like them!
These Norns use the Ombra Norn sprites and the Bengal CFE genome. Ombra Norns can be downloaded here. Scroll down to the "Breeds" section. ^^ (Note: This is a re-upload. The zip file should work just fine now! ). |
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This seems like it would be an interesting challenge to do long-term... I'll have to try these guys out
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So, do these guys manage to survive past 80 hours or not?
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Yeah, with the settings for half-lives in c3, you could have a creature live well over 300 years before dying of old age just by tweaking half-life... organ failure would be a problem though unless you also tweaked their organs injury or repair rates...
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A lot higher. As far as I know, you could tweak it so that creatures last for years. Real life years.
Of course you still needed to be very careful, since they'd still starve or die of illness as quickly as their shorter-lived mates, unless you tweaked more genes.
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Yes indeed! Tweaking the half-life gene for chm. 125 (life) allows you to raise or lower a norn's lifespan as you see fit. I believe I remember that you can set it even higher than this, too.
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Are you sure this is genetically possible for Norns?
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You're thinking of LiveGMS.
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Are you referring the message that pops up with the Genetics Kit? I believe there's an online site you can use to open and edit large genome files, though I could be wrong. Still need to give these two a go in a world!
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unfortunately, that won't really work, darby, because the genome file is too large :c
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I've heard that norns that don't die because of the 'death by old age' gene usually die within 80 hours due to organ failure anyway, perhaps I've been hearing rumours?
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