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(An error will occur when loading a game save, but it will be fixed after saving and loading.)
Regenerated some texture files (regeneration required when using a custom DDS)
Added outfit stand graphics
Re-positioned and resized graphics by age
i will add dds image files.
When I saw the Curiosity buff duration being reduced, my heart almost shattered. To me, Curiosity has always been one of the most defining traits of the ant tribe. It represents the side of these pawns that sets them apart—beyond the rigid instincts of the collective, there is still agility, imagination, and wisdom.
But with the shortened duration, I can almost picture it: newborn ant pawns, carrying innocence and curiosity, barely given the chance to explore the world, forced instead under the weight of rigid dogma, survival, and war. It feels as if the vibrant spark of their souls is pressed down too soon, smothered by the demands of order and necessity.
The buff duration was reduced from over 100 days to 45 days, which is not enough to cover a pawn’s growth cycle (180 days). By the time of the first or second growth stage, the buff is basically gone.
In fact, the buff doesn’t even last a full 1080 hours, since its effect decreases over time. After about 100 hours, it becomes almost ineffective.
If several pawns are born around the same time, during their first growth stage it’s easy for them to not gain enough learning progress, resulting in too few interest to choose. This makes it very hard to carefully raise pawns.
It might be better to extend the buff duration, at least long enough to cover the growth stage, so that its effect feels more interest and meaningful.