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oh and that is also why this mod reduces the bio cost of genes that make pawns more likely to do lovin'. pawns that try to constantly do lovin' will have more downtime
this is due to lovin' being a *lot* more frequent. like, you know those genes from vre highmates/charmweavers that say they increase lovin' frequency? in vanilla they don't do much as lovin' can only happen once a night, when both pawns are in bed, whereas with intimacy it's more or less as often as their lovin' cooldown will allow. this allows you to stack a bigger mood buff, so I implemented this decency check as the tradeoff
there are some exceptions to that rule though. pawns with big movement speed differences (2c/s or more, so that a super fast pawn doesn't waste time waiting for a super slow pawn to arrive) and nudists (be it from trait or ideology) will generally do lovin' right then and there
in a 5-year colony i have only seen lovin' occur outside of a bed a total of 4 times, where lovin' occurs about 2 times a day on average.
I'm curious if this is intended behavior where pawns have a large 'get home before lovin' search radius and i should start spacing out my bedrooms (like building tables around the place), or if it's not and i need to go hunt down some random rogue mod and prepare a proper bug-report for your discord.
removing the hediff, funnily enough, triggers that exact check so it immediately gets reapplied again. that is intentional, you're meant to fix neuters by assigning them reproductives instead
I have the problem that all my kids, Hussars and Highmates get neutered upon creation/birth. It gets reaplied when I delete the hediff via editor and altering the xml naturally leads to more problems. They do not have the neuter gene and should be born phallors or gestors (the kids at least), but they don't. Any idea why that is? They are simple custom races I made and don't have any gender-altering genes. Even when manually giving them gestor/phallor genes, it gets overwritten. What can I do to fix it? The debuff is really annoying.