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== Romance == | == Romance == | ||
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+ | Human pawns can come together and become lovers, affecting their opinion of each other, their mood, their wishes for accomodation and allow the chance for [[lovin']]. | ||
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+ | === Romance Controls === | ||
+ | For any pawns over 16, the Social tab will have a "Romance..." button that allows the player to try instigating a romantic relationship between that pawn and another of the gender they're attracted to. This can be tried every 12 days, and can be done even when the pawns are already in relationships. You can only attempt to romance a target pawn that has a high-enough opinion of the current pawn and isn't closely related to them. Beyond this, their relationship and relative ages affect the Romance abilities chance of success. | ||
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+ | ====Limitations ==== | ||
+ | When you've selected the current pawn and attempt to Romance a target pawn, it won't be allowed if: | ||
+ | * the target pawn has a negative opinion of the current pawn (stating "low opinion") | ||
+ | * the likelihood of success is too low (stating "zero chance") | ||
+ | * they are already in a relationship (stating something like "already Pawn's lover") | ||
+ | * they are closely related (incestuous) | ||
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+ | Pawns that are under 16 or have an incompatible sexual attraction will not even be shown on the dropdown list of potential Romance... targets. | ||
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+ | ====Likelihood of success==== | ||
+ | With the current pawn selected, and the social tab open, you can see the chance of a Romance action's success by mousing over the target pawn's row in the social tab. It will tell you the probability of success and how it is calculated. The factors are: | ||
+ | * the target's opinion of the current pawn | ||
+ | * the pawns' relative ages (which additionally factors in each pawn's youth) | ||
+ | * certain genes and traits for the pawns | ||
+ | * the target pawn's opinions of the people they already are in relationships with | ||
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+ | The current pawn's beauty traits are major factors in the chance of success, beyond their influence on social opinions. An Ugly pawn (Beauty -1.0) has a x30% multiplier on success. A Pretty pawn (Beauty +1.0) has a x230% multiplier on success. Beauty here can be influenced by normal Beauty traits or Beauty-affecting genes. The beauty of the target pawn does not provide a multiplier or affect these chances: there is no boost from a pretty pawn romancing a pretty pawn and no extra penalty for an ugly pawn romancing a pretty pawn. | ||
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+ | Other genes can come into play as well. Someone with the Furskin gene has a x20% multiplier on romancing someone without it, and vice versa. | ||
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+ | '''Note on relative ages''' | ||
+ | The relative age factor doesn't just take into account the difference in age between colonists. It also factors in how old each colonist is. This effect is very large for young colonists. A 16 year-old's relative age factor with any colonist, of any age, will steadily increase from 0% to a maximum of about 25% as they age from 16 to 17 biological years. This factor is still affected by the other colonist's age as well: a late 16-year-old has a x4.4% multiplier on a relationship with a 46-year-old but a x4.1% multiplier with a 51-year-old. However, this is drastically outweighed by the youth effect, because that same 16-year-old only has a ~1% multiplier on their romance chance with a younger 16-year-old. | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Relative Age maximum by pawn age | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{GraphChart | ||
+ | |width=400 | ||
+ | |height=100 | ||
+ | |type=line | ||
+ | |x=16, 17, 22 | ||
+ | |y=0, 25, 100 | ||
+ | |xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years) | ||
+ | |yAxisTitle = Relative Age (%) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | Once a colonist has reached the point where relative age isn't affected by their own youth, relative age is more affected by the difference in colonist ages. | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Relative Age multiplier by age of male partner for a 22-year-old female | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{GraphChart | ||
+ | |width=400 | ||
+ | |height=100 | ||
+ | |type=line | ||
+ | |x=16, 17, 28, 46, 55, 73 | ||
+ | |y=0, 25, 100, 46, 20, 20 | ||
+ | |xAxisTitle = Age difference (years) | ||
+ | |yAxisTitle = Relative Age (%) | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | === Base opinions === | ||
Pawns can have romantic relationships. Pawns in intimate relationships have higher base opinions of each other. | Pawns can have romantic relationships. Pawns in intimate relationships have higher base opinions of each other. | ||
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==== Ex-Spouses ==== | ==== Ex-Spouses ==== | ||
Ex-Spouses are former spouses that have broken up through the breakup event. They have a -15 opinion of each other, but can get back together when their opinion rises back up. This is made hard by the fact that the target of the breakup will have an additional -70 opinion of the other person. | Ex-Spouses are former spouses that have broken up through the breakup event. They have a -15 opinion of each other, but can get back together when their opinion rises back up. This is made hard by the fact that the target of the breakup will have an additional -70 opinion of the other person. | ||
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==== Romantic Social Interactions ==== | ==== Romantic Social Interactions ==== | ||
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Each colonist has a social tab where you can see their opinions of each other and their relatives (if any). Only humans may have opinions of each other. Social relationships are mostly for roleplaying purposes but they do have effects on gameplay as well. For example, if a colonist's opinion of another colonist is too low, they may start a social fight, which will (if the colonists are well armed) do damage to both. There is also a possibility that while on berserk a colonist's father is killed by another colonist, so the father's family will dislike the killer (for the values check under Opinions).
The social needs of a pawn also came with marriages and lovers (as seen below in the Opinions section) and as of Alpha 14 humans now do incest. This means that a colonist's father and lover can be the same person.
Opinion
There are multiple different types of relations possible between pawns. They are based on both the opinions between these pawns and their familial ties. Opinions are affected by social interaction and the actions of the player.
Beauty
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All beauty modifiers are cumulative. Each new level of beauty above or below 0 increments the opinion of the pawn held by others by +/− 20 and is capped at +/− 40 meaning anything more than 2 beauty (either positive or negative) have no effect on gameplay.
Effect | Type | Beauty Change | Opinion Change |
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Beautiful | Trait | +2 | +40 |
Pretty | Trait | +1 | +20 |
Ugly | Trait | −1 | -20 |
Staggeringly ugly | Trait | −2 | -40 |
Stoneskin gland | Artificial body part | −2 | -40 |
Armorskin gland | Artificial body part | −1 | -20 |
Aesthetic nose | Artificial body part | +1 | +20 |
Aesthetic shaper | Artificial body part | +1 | +20 |
Random Social Interactions
Random social interactions happen between pawns when they are in near vicinity of each other. The ratio between good and bad interactions (partially) depends on a hidden value called pawn compatibility. This value is random and can be found when toggling the dev tools.
Thought name | Opinion | Max cumulated opinion or stack limit per pawn | Nullifying traits |
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Chitchat | 0.66 | 10 | Psychopath |
Had deep talk | 15 | 10* | Psychopath |
Slighted | -5 | 10* | None |
Insulted** | -15 | 10* | None |
* = Stack limit per pawn
** = Creates a thought that affects the mood
Chitchat
The most common type of social interaction. This increases relation between the two pawns by 2/3 opinion each, capping out at 10. It is nullified by the psychopath trait.
Deep Talk
A type of social interaction that gives a large +15 opinion of each other. It caps out at 10 and is nullified by the psychopath trait.
Insulted
This social interaction provides a -15 opinion of the person who insulted the target and caps out at 10 insults. An insult has a chance of starting a social fight. An insulted person will also suffer a -5 moodlet.
Slighted
This social interaction is similar to being insulted, except only giving a -5 opinion. It also caps out at 10 interactions. Being slighted also has a small chance of starting a social fight. It does not give a negative moodlet.
Social Fights
Social fights have a small chance of starting when a pawn is insulted or slighted. The chance of a pawn starting a social fight is can be affected by traits such as bloodlust and a pawn's current level of inebriation. The pawns in social fights cannot be drafted or controlled, similar to mental breaks. Fighting pawns' character portraits will display a red lightning bolt. The two fighting pawns will continue fighting until after 420 ticks (7 secs), or until the other pawn is downed or killed. Both pawns will suffer minor cut and bruise injuries, but there is a small chance that a pawn may lose their eye or even die. Pawns will not use melee weapons in fights.
Thought name | Opinion | Max cumulated opinion or stack limit per pawn | Nullifying traits |
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Had angering fight | -22 | 5* | None |
Had cathartic fight | 38 | 5* | None |
* = Stack limit per pawn
Family by Blood
Relation | Opinion | Opinion of killer if killed | Incest Opinion |
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Father/Mother/Son/Daughter/Birthmother | 30 | -80 | -30 |
Sibling | 20 | -80 | -15 |
Halfsibling | 15 | -15 | -15 |
Grandparent | 15 | -15 | 0 |
Grandchild | 15 | -15 | 0 |
Nephew/Niece | 10 | -15 | 0 |
Uncle/Aunt | 10 | -15 | -15 |
Cousin | 10 | -15 | -15 |
Greatgrandparent | 5 | -15 | 0 |
Greatgrandchild | 5 | -15 | 0 |
Granduncle/Grandaunt | 5 | -15 | 0 |
Grandnephew/Grandniece | 5 | -15 | 0 |
Secondcousin/Kin | 5 | -15 | 0 |
Non-Intimate Relations
There are currently three types of relations between non-intimate pawns: Rival, Acquaintance, and Friend. Strangely enough, a pawn may be friends with someone who considers them to be a rival.
Rival
A rival of another pawn has an opinion of that pawn between -100 and -20.
Acquaintance
An acquaintance has a relation between -20 and 20.
Friend
A friend has a relation with another pawn between 20 and 100.
Romance
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Human pawns can come together and become lovers, affecting their opinion of each other, their mood, their wishes for accomodation and allow the chance for lovin'.
Romance Controls
For any pawns over 16, the Social tab will have a "Romance..." button that allows the player to try instigating a romantic relationship between that pawn and another of the gender they're attracted to. This can be tried every 12 days, and can be done even when the pawns are already in relationships. You can only attempt to romance a target pawn that has a high-enough opinion of the current pawn and isn't closely related to them. Beyond this, their relationship and relative ages affect the Romance abilities chance of success.
Limitations
When you've selected the current pawn and attempt to Romance a target pawn, it won't be allowed if:
- the target pawn has a negative opinion of the current pawn (stating "low opinion")
- the likelihood of success is too low (stating "zero chance")
- they are already in a relationship (stating something like "already Pawn's lover")
- they are closely related (incestuous)
Pawns that are under 16 or have an incompatible sexual attraction will not even be shown on the dropdown list of potential Romance... targets.
Likelihood of success
With the current pawn selected, and the social tab open, you can see the chance of a Romance action's success by mousing over the target pawn's row in the social tab. It will tell you the probability of success and how it is calculated. The factors are:
- the target's opinion of the current pawn
- the pawns' relative ages (which additionally factors in each pawn's youth)
- certain genes and traits for the pawns
- the target pawn's opinions of the people they already are in relationships with
The current pawn's beauty traits are major factors in the chance of success, beyond their influence on social opinions. An Ugly pawn (Beauty -1.0) has a x30% multiplier on success. A Pretty pawn (Beauty +1.0) has a x230% multiplier on success. Beauty here can be influenced by normal Beauty traits or Beauty-affecting genes. The beauty of the target pawn does not provide a multiplier or affect these chances: there is no boost from a pretty pawn romancing a pretty pawn and no extra penalty for an ugly pawn romancing a pretty pawn.
Other genes can come into play as well. Someone with the Furskin gene has a x20% multiplier on romancing someone without it, and vice versa.
Note on relative ages The relative age factor doesn't just take into account the difference in age between colonists. It also factors in how old each colonist is. This effect is very large for young colonists. A 16 year-old's relative age factor with any colonist, of any age, will steadily increase from 0% to a maximum of about 25% as they age from 16 to 17 biological years. This factor is still affected by the other colonist's age as well: a late 16-year-old has a x4.4% multiplier on a relationship with a 46-year-old but a x4.1% multiplier with a 51-year-old. However, this is drastically outweighed by the youth effect, because that same 16-year-old only has a ~1% multiplier on their romance chance with a younger 16-year-old.
Relative Age maximum by pawn age |
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Once a colonist has reached the point where relative age isn't affected by their own youth, relative age is more affected by the difference in colonist ages.
Relative Age multiplier by age of male partner for a 22-year-old female |
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Base opinions
Pawns can have romantic relationships. Pawns in intimate relationships have higher base opinions of each other.
Relation | Opinion | Opinion of killer if killed |
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Spouse | 30 | -65 |
Fiancé | 30 | -65 |
Lover | 35 | -50 |
Stepparent | 5 | 0 |
Stepchild | 5 | 0 |
Parent-in-law | 5 | 0 |
Child-in-law | 5 | 0 |
Exspouse | -15 | 0 |
Exlover | -15 | 0 |
Lovers
Lovers have a +35 opinion of each other. Lovers are created by the romance social interaction. The romance social interaction can also be rebuffed, carrying a -10 opinion of the romance target for the romancer and a -15 opinion of the romancer for the romance target. Lovers will want to sleep together in Double beds, Double bedrolls, or Double sleeping spots, and will have a permanent positive moodlet based on the opinion of each other. These pawns can break up randomly or if their opinions of each other are too low. If their opinions of each other is high enough, one of the lovers may propose to get married.
Fiancés/Fiancées
After two lovers propose, they become Fiancés/Fiancées. They have a +30 opinion of each other. In the coming quadrums, they will have a marriage ceremony at the Marriage spot and become spouses.
Spouses
Spouses are married couples. Spouses have a +30 opinion of each other. Like all of the previous relationships, the couple will want to sleep together.
Ex-Lovers
Ex-Lovers are former lovers that have broken up through the breakup event. They have a -15 opinion of each other, but can get back together when their opinion rises back up. This is made hard by the fact that the target of the breakup will have an additional -50 opinion of the other person.
Ex-Spouses
Ex-Spouses are former spouses that have broken up through the breakup event. They have a -15 opinion of each other, but can get back together when their opinion rises back up. This is made hard by the fact that the target of the breakup will have an additional -70 opinion of the other person.
Romantic Social Interactions
Thought name | Opinion | Max cumulated opinion or stack limit per pawn | Nullifying traits |
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Rebuffed me** | -10 | 5 | None |
Failed to romance me | -15 | 5* | None |
Broke up with me** | -50 | 1* | None |
Affair** | -70 | 1* | None |
Divorced me** | -70 | 1* | None |
Rejected my proposal** | -30 | 1* | None |
I rejected their proposal | -15 | 1* | None |
Honeymoon phase** | 40 | 1* | None |
Got some lovin'** | 10 | 3* | None |
* = Stack limit per pawn
** = Creates a thought that affects the mood
Lovin'
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Lovers, Fiancé/Fiancées, and spouses may do lovin' if in a double sleeping place with each other. This will provide a positive mood boost for the two. For lovin' to happen the game checks every hour if the pawns are eligible (e.g., the pawns are not starving or bleeding, the pawns are in bed, et cetera). Both partners evaluate their mean-time-between seperately and is adjusted by the following:
- Pain: mean-time-between is multiplied by 1/(1-pain).
- Consciousness: increases mean-time-between when lower than 50%.
- Age: up to age 14, 0%, age 16 to 25, 100%, age 80, 20%.
- Low libido : MTB ×2
- High libido : MTB ×0.5
Chance of Lovin' by Age |
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Affairs
If the opinion of another person is high enough and the opinion of the pawn's lover/fiancé/fiancée/spouse is low enough, a pawn may start an affair with another pawn. Their lover/fiancé/fiancée/spouse will suffer a massive -70 opinion of the adulterer.
This is disabled for Ideology if specific setting for the ideoligions is set to have free range of spouse.
Misc actions
Any opinion thoughts regarding selling of loved ones or bonded animals are against the warden of the colony.
Thought name | Opinion | Max cumulated opinion or stack limit per pawn | Nullifying traits |
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Harmed me | -15 | 1* | None |
Botched my surgery | -20* | 5 | None |
Rescued me | 15 | 3* | None |
Recruited me | 20 | 1* | None |
Crashed together | 25 | 1* | None |
Sold my loved one** | -10 | 2* | None |
Sold my bonded animal** | -10 | 2* | None |
* = Stack limit per pawn
** = Creates a thought that affects the mood
Version history
- 0.13.1135 - Social/Opinion system added. Family members out to cousins and beyond are now tracked, as are lovers, fiancees, marriages and exes of the same. Lovin' is added and Colonists in relationships can now share beds. People may get in social fights with those they dislike (even neutrals and enemies do this). Marriage ceremonies and parties added. People who leave the map while traveling, fleeing, being kidnapped, etc. can come back later as raiders, visitors, joiners, etc.
- 1.1.0 - Pawns now sometimes take the family name of their partner upon marriage. Pawns now really like the pawn who rescued them.