mrx
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Post by mrx on Mar 3, 2011 21:03:14 GMT -5
Right on, that makes a lot more sense. Thanks for answering Flagnine1.
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Post by daisy_strike on Mar 3, 2011 21:24:48 GMT -5
As I understand the question right now you can have a tier 2 Cow Girl, and a tier 1 farm animal?
The reason for that is it should be possible to have a tier 2 Cow Girl, tier 2 Pony Girl in a future release... it goes mainly under the why not?
Daisy
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Post by flashnovice on Mar 3, 2011 22:13:18 GMT -5
Is it intended behavior that an assistant who trains a lactating and not yet milked today slave in dehumanization sets the "milked today" flag to "milked" ?
I had a pair of milking slaves. First shift one would be milked in the parlor and the other would be trained by an assistant in dehumanization. Second shift the already milked slave would be sent to the assistant for dehumanization while the other would be sent to the parlor. I was puzzled why I would get "this slave has already been milked today" if the assistant had actually done the training and not goofed off. At first I thought I had a bug, but it might be intended behavior. Please let us know. Thanks.
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mrx
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Post by mrx on Mar 3, 2011 23:04:30 GMT -5
As I understand the question right now you can have a tier 2 Cow Girl, and a tier 1 farm animal? The reason for that is it should be possible to have a tier 2 Cow Girl, tier 2 Pony Girl in a future release... it goes mainly under the why not? Daisy Yeah, as of right now, you can train farm animal as your first class which (again, I'm assuming) leads to unlocking cowgirl (which would be your second class). I could be wrong, but it seems like you have to have a certain prerequisite skill of cow mimicry before your assistant will offer the cowgirl class. At least, I don't believe I was ever offered the cowgirl class as a training option without first having farm animal unlocked on the same girl. I might have just been unlucky with the classes offered, or I just wasn't paying attention. I could totally be misinterpreting the way the game works, and the cowgirl class could be offered without ever having touched the farm animal class first, but in my experience I don't recall it ever working that way. If the farm animal class is required to unlock cowgirl, then I can see it allowing you to train the cowgirl as a ponygirl too, but if that's the case, you'd have to 'forget' the farm animal class when learning ponygirl, if only because of the 2 class limit. If farm animal isn't required for either pig girl, pony girl, or cow girl, then my line of questioning is moot, and players should be able to train whatever they want, whenever they want, so long as it's offered from an assistant. From what Flagnine1 was saying, the later tiered classes would end up replacing the tier 1 class, so an example would be: Learn Farm Animal Cow Girl is offered as a training option by your assistant, if accepted, it replaces the Farm Animal class. At least, that's my understanding atm. If that is currently (or is going to be in the future...) the case, then wouldn't you have to relearn Farm Animal and re-train it to a suitable level in order to unlock and train Pony Girl if you wanted a Cowgirl/Ponygirl hybrid? I really think at this point I'm just confusing the whole matter, so I apologize if my line of questioning comes off as stupid.
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Post by irrbloss on Mar 4, 2011 0:56:40 GMT -5
Yeah, as of right now, you can train farm animal as your first class which (again, I'm assuming) leads to unlocking cowgirl (which would be your second class). I could be wrong, but it seems like you have to have a certain prerequisite skill of cow mimicry before your assistant will offer the cowgirl class. Last I checked the girl needed to have 75 or higher in Cow Mimicry before she could learn Cow Girl.
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Post by graen on Mar 6, 2011 19:33:57 GMT -5
Quick question: Once you've unlocked Cow Girl on a slave, is it detrimental (less production when milking, poor quality milk, etc.) to 'forget' the Farm Animal class in favor of a different class? I'm basically wondering if I can run something like a Maid/Cowgirl ('forgetting' Farm Animal after unlocking Cowgirl to pick up Maid) without it impacting milk production. There is nothing wrong with that at all, my 4 CowGirls report to the milking room before they go off and whore themselves out to customers in their next shift. Muahahahaha!!
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Post by needles on Mar 24, 2011 10:42:37 GMT -5
actually its random when getting class jobs, if your lucky you can get the cow girl class on the first time your slave is milked.
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