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#63738, "Late bloomer flaw"
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Hello.
From the helpfile, as I understand, late bloomer flaw makes you being game not young, but mature and does not affect aging speed. But my character turned old at 143 hours, and I wonder if there is an error in the code or description and it actually does affect the aging speed? If so, is there any way to check/fix it? Maybe I am being paranoid, but I expected to have a little more time for what I've planned... Frankly, it is fitting perfectly into his role and dramatically changes it, but holy cow... that's unbeliavable fast.
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lasentia | Sun 05-Jun-16 07:01 AM |
Member since 27th Apr 2010
987 posts
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#63748, "RE: Late bloomer flaw"
In response to Reply #0
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Well the helpfile doesn't say how old you start, so maybe if it was mature, it was the very tail end of it right before middle aged. Young to mature. Is not a lot of time, but all the other gaps I would say are maybe 130-150 hours for most races. So old by 140, for a short lived race, is not terrible, you should have another 100 plus hours in old age.
They are flaws for a reason, that some seem like a big one though, but only if you hope to play long hour characters
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Umiron | Sat 04-Jun-16 03:03 PM |
Member since 29th May 2017
1497 posts
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#63745, "Everything looks correct. (nt)"
In response to Reply #0
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