Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-27713488-20160317122652/@comment-27405625-20160331233109

Yes, it's Final Fantasy Sexallthetimeoverload! It's a secret game that Square-Enix doesn't want you to know about. :P

We probably use a lot of abbreviations and acronyms that don't make a lot of sense.

OTOH - On the other hand

IMO - In my opinion

IMHO - In my humble opinion

DILLIGAFF - Do I look like I give a flying fuck

That last one's more for fun, don't see it used a whole lot.

Actually, it's less coding than you might think. Open the project up and look at the tools menu, then you want script editor, near the bottom of that you'll see "Yanfly TP Engine", line 210 of that is where the script you're concerned about begins. Now, there's three lines there you could easily change. Preserve_TP => false, means that it doesn't normally build upon the previous battle's gains. init_tp => 10, means that you initially start each succubus character with 10 SP, (load a new map, sleep, etc). regen_tp => 5, means that you gain 5 tp each time the script triggers. Which we said was like a turn or round or something?

So anyway, if you look at the top of Yanfly's script there, he's told you the call event tags to invoke a script or remove it. All you then have to do is add one of these flags to buttplugs and dildos, in the Notes area. What Sierra would then have to do is copy one of those lists in the Yanfly script, paste it into that line of code at the bottom of the list or wherever it fits, give it a number, and change the previously stats and description so that when you have a dildo or buttplug equipped, it doesn't preserve SP outside of battle. Basically, just 0 out those two

Basically, all you do in the Notes for Dildos and Buttplugs then is ensure that the new TP mode is triggered when battle is exited so you stop gaining SP. As soon as you enter battle, you go back to the default TP mode, and it raises and lowers as usual. Ten minutes or so to write it in, and then maybe 30 to test and debug it if it isn't working right. It'd be annoying, but probably not onerous.

Fair enough, could you give me an example strategy so I can play around with it and properly test it? I might have a better answer for you, then.