XML Tuning

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kovan:
Fascinating site...
Ok, straight and to the point without adding any extra ammunition for lambasting then that I am about to give.
How do I tune the XML to turn on teen amorous activities?
Have extracted the files, placed them in an override, placed the priority override clause in the cfg file.
simply attempting to change creepy to amorous does not work, still remains creepy.
not certain about the traits as my characters have none of those traits.
If I try removing the trait or rather the value for the actr and tatr tags I crash and burn.
I have searched the site and Googled it but no joy.
Any advise on activating this would be appreciated.
and away we go...

Anach:
Not really the place for questions about xml tuning. I'd suggest using one of the already available teen whoohoo mods, and then adjusting that yourself if you wish to experiment with specific settings (winmerge is handy for finding out differences between original files and custom). You can grab one from the link in my sig, and I also link to another one in the last post of that thread.

Inge:
I think he's specifically asking about the AM tuning xmls though, so it was reasonable to post here first.  Unless I have the wrong end of the stick.

Anach:
Quote from: Inge on 2010 January 08, 13:41:31

I think he's specifically asking about the AM tuning xmls though, so it was reasonable to post here first.  Unless I have the wrong end of the stick.


Difficult to tell. Could also mean that they don't know about the AM config page or that certain teen activities require a secondary xml. I believe I have the other end of your stick.

J. M. Pescado:
There is no secondary tuning other than the AwesomeMod XML config available. Although there are a few values in AwesomeMod that will respond to XML tuning, there are no XML tuning files created for them as I typically tune these values by changing their default, hardcoded values, as this is faster, and only an advanced game expert modder would have the ability to understand what these values do and why they would even WANT to adjust them.

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