"MadameLee;c-15706518" wrote:
"SageRainWillow;c-15706511" wrote:
"MadameLee;c-15706494" wrote:
"SageRainWillow;c-15706480" wrote:
@Tanja1986 @Candyd @Cinderellimouse @egwarhammer - Some of my favorite modders (and MCCC cheerleader) - Can any of you look at the vanilla code and confirm that woohoo has no possibility of pregnancy? Since this topic crops up from time to time, maybe someone can confirm that there is no tiny percentage of pregnancy coded into the game itself. Which would leave only the possibilities of misclicks and glitches.
And for anyone that plays with some version of risky woohoo.... even if it's at 1%, everyone would eventually have multiple births from it. I've played on 1% and gotten pregnant on many, many occasions. So if there was an infinitesimal chance of vanilla woohoo pregnancy, it would have to be a fraction of a percentage point.
uh but there's the problem if the code doesn't exist for that possibility how come an mod is able to do X? In order to does X there has to be code in there 1st place. That what a previous modder said. Modders can't create something from nothing they aren't faries
To my understanding, they override the WooHoo code with the same code that's essentially used for Try for Baby. Then they change the percent (Try for baby is at 80%) to a lower number, thus making it risky. With a Try for Baby option programmed in the game, they do have something to create from.
Modders are faeries. They work magic all the time.
ah..so you don't think that the game might think occasionally on it's own that the simmer might have done A)TFB but in reality has done b)W?
No, I don't think the game has some sly code stuck in there. If there was, modders would have found it and confirmed it by now. While I've never modded a game or looked at the back end, code in other things is very straight forward. It's like reading a very long book (with painful grammar and syntax). If Chapter 4 is Woohoo, there's generally not going to be more woohoo in Chapter 10. It's clustered together and easily recognizable so if there ever needs to be adjustments made in the future, programmers can easily find it.