So I am trying to adjust the addiction settings. I see addiction lower cap. Upon reading the tool tip, I see this is the meter to make it easier or harder to become addicted. I dont understand the values though. Its default -70. I am trying to find a command to see my addiction levels for my character, to understand the range of the meter to become addicted. No dice.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Which direction should I adjust, to become addicted easier or harder?
Im guessing -60 is easier then -70 to get addicted?
It's as "simple" as adding one FormID to the FormID List from this mod in xEdit. So, say this mod has load order XX and "Smoke-able Cigars" has load order YY; you need to add "YY00C65A" to FormID List "XX060F99"
Attempting to use xEdit for this and should i be looking for those exact string of letters and numbers after the XX and YY when doing this or will they be different numbers? I found 000F99, not 060F99 and no 00C65A so i was curious if im just blind or missing something.
It so cringe the stuff AI writes for your descriptions & creates for the mod thumbnail. I get the want to save time, but do you actually like the stuff AI is writing?! Edit it so that it sounds real at least WTF. Great mod though, thank you!
Lol this is wild... I understand the ethical concerns with AI, but this AI witch hunt is not the solution. I very much doubt that image or the description were made by AI. It's possible the description was written initially by AI then heavily proof read and edited by a person, but that image is definitely not. Here's why: AI text generators do not think. In simple terms AI text generators like chat GPT look at a prompt, then use the reference material they were trained on to "fill in the blanks." Meaning if my prompt is "a story about somebody with a lot of gas." and then my initial input is "I blew a big..." It looks at the information in the prompt and fills in the next word with the most likely (or most used in that context) word. It keeps doing that for each next word in the sentence until (hopefully) it has a result makes sense. It doesn't know if it actually makes sense though, it's just filling in the blanks using probability. So something like descriptions fitting something specific like a mod, or instructions, would be very difficult to get as an output and still make any kind of sense.
As far as the image goes. First off, generating an image like that would take way longer than a quick google of "stock photo with girl holding drug." so there isn't much incentive to do that. Second AI tends to have a hard time with hands, especially when the subject is holding something. Not only is her hand perfectly normal in that photo (five fingers, correct proportions) but she is holding a drug bottle, so again, very much doubt AI had anything to do with this.
Edit: Also who cares? In this context, all that matters is that you understand what the mod does and how to use it.
I don't really care one way or another, but the image is almost assuredly AI. Most of the limitations you described aren't so much of an issue with Midjourney these days, with a couple of targeted variations you can clear up any weird things with hands pretty quickly, plus it does a better job with hands in general. And it's not hard to generate images of people holding things.
Generating an image does not take any longer than an image search.
The giveaway is the text on the bottle label. The garbled nonsense characters are indicative of AI generated text. There are models that do better with text and you can even get lucky with proper words sometimes in general, but mostly it produces exactly what you see here.
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Can anyone shed some light on this? Which direction should I adjust, to become addicted easier or harder?
Im guessing -60 is easier then -70 to get addicted?
As far as the image goes. First off, generating an image like that would take way longer than a quick google of "stock photo with girl holding drug." so there isn't much incentive to do that. Second AI tends to have a hard time with hands, especially when the subject is holding something. Not only is her hand perfectly normal in that photo (five fingers, correct proportions) but she is holding a drug bottle, so again, very much doubt AI had anything to do with this.
Edit: Also who cares? In this context, all that matters is that you understand what the mod does and how to use it.
Generating an image does not take any longer than an image search.
The giveaway is the text on the bottle label. The garbled nonsense characters are indicative of AI generated text. There are models that do better with text and you can even get lucky with proper words sometimes in general, but mostly it produces exactly what you see here.