UnRelease wrote:genome231 wrote:You went all-in on the @RT()
I sure did, it's really, really useful after all, thanks again for the tip :D The only drawback is that it severely limits your use of commas, so you have to get a little creative with getting your sentences to flow properly sometimes. It would be perfect if it was like Twine where it goes like this: (either: "Possibility one without comma","Possibility two with comma, no problem","And so on and so forth...") But then again, you know what they say about limitations and creativity ;)
shattered wrote:What folder does this go into?
Just put the .txt file into the modules folder of the personality.
Have you tried to see if you can make your @RT more compact?
Instead of having 1 @RT() with 20 different lines inside, just use multiple @RT()
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@RT(If you want to cum,If you even dream about cumming,If you're really that desperate), @RT(I suggest you start to beg,then beg loudly!,I would love to hear some begging)
@Notice the comma after first @RT(), it will always be displayed
Doing it like this will give you 3*3 = 9 possible sentences. Imagine adding another @RT() with 3 sentences as well.
That would provide you with 3*3*3 = 27 possible sentences :)
Next imagine adding just a few #Keywords and you'll have a lot of variety :D
There is another command in the main thread! cant remember it though, you'll have to search in the 5-6 latest posts from 1885.
What is does is that it has a chance of adding text (Lets pretend the command is called @AddTXX()).
You could create a sentence like this:
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@RT(Hi slave,Hi #PetName,Hi whore) @AddT50(I hope you're ready for some fun!)
That would choose one of the three options from @RT() and have a 50% chance of adding the second part.
I'm unsure if its possible to put multiple sentences inside the @AddT().
You would have to check the description from 1885's post.
Regards
Genome