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m (moved Talk:Flaw Selection to Talk:Simple Flaws: want to have multiple articles on Flaws. One for Simple Flaws, and probably one for Phobias and one for other Complex Flaws. May want sep. article for Multi-Flaws too but not sure.)
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== Not too happy with Multi-Flaw value progression ==
== Not too happy with Multi-Flaw value progression ==
I've now added the actual generic values for Flaws and Multi-Flaws, based on breadth, but I think perhaps the progression for Multi-Flaws is too similar to the one for normal Flaws. Multi-Flaws should probably start at a higher initial value for 2d, and then progress less aggressively. Expect this to be implemented. Also almost all the Simple Flaws I've written up are Typical in breadth; I think one is Narrow, and half a dozen (out of almost 40) are Broad or Very Broad. The full range of the Breadth spectrum will only be used with Complex Flaws, those that take various subjects, e.g. a Phobia for a common phenomena could be Very Broad, and a Phobia for a rare phenomena could be Very Narrow. (I also need to explain what Simple and Complex Flaws are, in the main article on Flaws.) --[[User:Peter Knutsen|Peter Knutsen (the Designer)]] 09:47, 3 December 2010 (UTC)
I've now added the actual generic values for Flaws and Multi-Flaws, based on breadth, but I think perhaps the progression for Multi-Flaws is too similar to the one for normal Flaws. Multi-Flaws should probably start at a higher initial value for 2d, and then progress less aggressively. Expect this to be implemented. Also almost all the Simple Flaws I've written up are Typical in breadth; I think one is Narrow, and half a dozen (out of almost 40) are Broad or Very Broad. The full range of the Breadth spectrum will only be used with Complex Flaws, those that take various subjects, e.g. a Phobia for a common phenomena could be Very Broad, and a Phobia for a rare phenomena could be Very Narrow. (I also need to explain what Simple and Complex Flaws are, in the main article on Flaws.) --[[User:Peter Knutsen|Peter Knutsen (the Designer)]] 09:47, 3 December 2010 (UTC)
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:I've changed the Flaw Point values for Multi-Flaws, in accordance with the above. --[[User:Peter Knutsen|Peter Knutsen (the Designer)]] 21:59, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
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== Moved article from Flaw Selection ==
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I decided to move this article from Flaw Selection to this new name, Simple Flaws, so that I can have separate articles for Phobias and for other Complex Flaws. --[[User:Peter Knutsen|Peter Knutsen (the Designer)]] 13:18, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 21:59, 4 December 2010

Not too happy with Multi-Flaw value progression

I've now added the actual generic values for Flaws and Multi-Flaws, based on breadth, but I think perhaps the progression for Multi-Flaws is too similar to the one for normal Flaws. Multi-Flaws should probably start at a higher initial value for 2d, and then progress less aggressively. Expect this to be implemented. Also almost all the Simple Flaws I've written up are Typical in breadth; I think one is Narrow, and half a dozen (out of almost 40) are Broad or Very Broad. The full range of the Breadth spectrum will only be used with Complex Flaws, those that take various subjects, e.g. a Phobia for a common phenomena could be Very Broad, and a Phobia for a rare phenomena could be Very Narrow. (I also need to explain what Simple and Complex Flaws are, in the main article on Flaws.) --Peter Knutsen (the Designer) 09:47, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

I've changed the Flaw Point values for Multi-Flaws, in accordance with the above. --Peter Knutsen (the Designer) 21:59, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

Moved article from Flaw Selection

I decided to move this article from Flaw Selection to this new name, Simple Flaws, so that I can have separate articles for Phobias and for other Complex Flaws. --Peter Knutsen (the Designer) 13:18, 3 December 2010 (UTC)

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