Awesomemod Request Thread
sloppyhousewife:
Quote from: Edana ni Emer on 2012 September 11, 02:23:09
Would it be at all possible to kill autonomous werewolf furniture-scratching? In a house with six werewolves it's hard to ride herd on the little fuckers to keep them from trashing everything. Maybe make it a directed action instead, for anyone who mysteriously wants to wreck their own furniture?
I made two test hacks for this - try them out at your own risk ;)
akmpe:
Is it at all possible to allow occult statuses of one species apply to other species when manually added? I want my witch's familiar (cat) to be able to cast spells, but adding the unicorn trait and debug-commanding Occult>Add>Unicorn hasn't done anything. I even tried adding the "short on magic" buff that unicorns get to see if that would activate the commands, but it didn't. When I tried adding the Unicorn occult state to it through Master Controller, it made no difference, and when I checked in that section again it said its occult state was still None.
I'd imagine there would be animation difficulties, but I don't think I'd mind my cat becoming a stretchy freak if it means it can catch things on fire.
Versus:
If it's possible, can you make it where townie werewolves revert back to human form when it's no longer the full moon? After a full moon all of the werewolf townies stay transformed forever and it's really killing the purpose of a full moon for me.
kissing_toast:
Quote from: Versus on 2012 September 12, 01:09:27
If it's possible, can you make it where townie werewolves revert back to human form when it's no longer the full moon? After a full moon all of the werewolf townies stay transformed forever and it's really killing the purpose of a full moon for me.
You need to lurk moar too. This is being covered elsewhere.
Twilight Oracle:
Since Awesome already allows disabling aging for ghosts and robots, may you perhaps implement the option to toggle aging for other occults? Particularly vampires, who are supposed to be immortal, and mummies, who are already undead. (a mummy dying of "old age" is just a huge logic bomb, he's already like 4,000 years old...)
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