Typo and misleading information in breeding info
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Oryx | Date: Saturday, 2012-02-04, 4:36 PM | Message # 1 |
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| Just wanted to point out that there's a typo under the section entitled "Experience and Genetics". A sentence in the third paragraph reads: "A horse with 1000 exp breeding with a horse with 10,000 exp would produce a foal following a -2/+4 rule." That -2 should be a -1.
Also, for the personality section, it shouldn't be telling us that personality traits have a range of possibles. At least, not the kind of range that gene stats have. A foal inherits +/-1 point from either parent for each trait. So if a mare is 1 in skittish, and a stallion is 9 in brave, the foal could be 0-2 skittish, or 8-10 brave, not 0-10 skittish/brave.
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Vallina | Date: Saturday, 2012-02-04, 6:29 PM | Message # 2 |
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| Fixed the first part.
I'm not sure if we'd be able to fit in the other set of personality levels in the table.
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Oryx | Date: Sunday, 2012-02-05, 10:07 AM | Message # 3 |
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| Yeah, I guess that might be a bit difficult. Perhaps you could just mention one example such as the above (while keeping the table as it is), so that people know not to calculate ranges for their foals' personality the same way they do for genes? (ie: +/- for both parents and everything in between)
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AxJust | Date: Sunday, 2012-02-05, 1:31 PM | Message # 4 |
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| Thanks Ore, for pointing this out.
I went ahead and fixed it to your suggestion after figuring out how to put it into words easily.
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