Fashion Changes
Posted by Pax on 11/12/18
We've made some changes to the modeling system to try to encourage them to happen more publicly.
First off, you can no longer model in an empty room. Sorry, folks! There has to be at least one person in the audience.
Second, the amount of fame calculated now depends on the audience you're modeling for. If you model for the king, that counts a lot more than modeling for a random commoner! The more people you have in the room when you model an outfit, the better the fame result. The old fame value calculations are now roughly equivalent to modeling for five Social Rank 6 individuals.
Thirdly, because this -is- going to make people more likely to model at parties and such, there's a new @setting that will let you turn off modeling emits: @settings/ignore_model_emits -- this will let people who don't care as much about fashion (and want to avoid the spam) ignore the modeling emits when they do happen in public.
Hopefully this makes the model system a little more public!
First off, you can no longer model in an empty room. Sorry, folks! There has to be at least one person in the audience.
Second, the amount of fame calculated now depends on the audience you're modeling for. If you model for the king, that counts a lot more than modeling for a random commoner! The more people you have in the room when you model an outfit, the better the fame result. The old fame value calculations are now roughly equivalent to modeling for five Social Rank 6 individuals.
Thirdly, because this -is- going to make people more likely to model at parties and such, there's a new @setting that will let you turn off modeling emits: @settings/ignore_model_emits -- this will let people who don't care as much about fashion (and want to avoid the spam) ignore the modeling emits when they do happen in public.
Hopefully this makes the model system a little more public!