Marking Opacity During Breeding
Marking Opacity During Breeding
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Posted 2022-04-30 15:21:04
Before today: When breeding markings, there was a 75% chance of a marking passing if both parents had a matching marking in the same slot, otherwise 50% chance of a marking passing. Once a marking passed, its opacity would then be averaged across the parent's opacities for that slot, and then randomised with a -10 to +10 range. If a marking's opacity dropped to below 1% due to the randomisation, the marking was then removed. We are changing it to this: When breeding markings, there is a 75% chance of a marking passing if both parents have a matching marking in the same slot, otherwise 50% chance of a marking passing. Once a marking passes, its opacity is then averaged across the parent's opacities for that slot, and then randomised with a -10 to +10 range. If the marking's opacity drops to below 1% due to the randomisation, it will be corrected to 1% and will remain on the wolf. Additional information: * If a marking's opacity rolls over 100%, it will be corrected to 100%. It has not changed, and has always worked this way. We're really sorry for any misunderstandings or misinformation, and we hope the mechanic is clear going forward. |
Posted 2022-04-30 15:21:37 (edited)
It looks like more markings will be applied when you breed now, right? Since before, there's a possibility for a marking to not make it if it goes under 1%, but now the markings just get changed to 1%. I'd love to see wolves with more markings, I love this. |
π¦Skulkπ¦ #46971 |
Posted 2022-04-30 15:22:14
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Houndz #67132 |
Posted 2022-04-30 15:23:05 (edited)
Edit: First time getting third! |
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Posted 2022-04-30 15:23:07
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π¦ CrossFox π₯ #4622 |
Posted 2022-04-30 15:23:19
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Bean #66388 |
Posted 2022-04-30 15:23:40 (edited)
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β§π€ κ«κͺα¦κͺΰ°π Mad Hatterπ· #1428 |
Posted 2022-04-30 15:23:40
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Zeskira #54116 |
Posted 2022-04-30 15:23:43
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Rune γ«γΌγ³ #9180 |
Posted 2022-04-30 15:23:56
And I'll be completely honest I'm confused more for having read this than I ever was about markings before guess I just never put much thought into it. And will happily continue in that. |
Amelia #31867 |