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Old 01-16-2016, 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Abronsyth View Post
This is a little confusing.

One of my artists brought to my attention that outcomes that are supposed to be less common are, in fact, more common.

For example I have a pet that has an alternate outcome. I set the outcome chance to be 1 out of 10. However, it seems to have reversed it so that the alternate's chance of happening is 9/10, leaving the original adopt to have an outcome of 1/10. I don't really get where this is going wrong, so I'm afraid I cannot provide more information than this.

Basically the "alternate outcome chance" is doing the opposite of what it should.
By 1/10, are you trying to make the breed adopt have a 10% chance of appearing? Instead of inputting 1/10, try simply inserting "10"?
Also, when you check the breed adopts in your database, does the probability in the probability column look normal?

Edit: Here's what I suspect: Apparently, the ACP (at least for my version) uses an integer percent for probability. This percentage is based on 100, so 1/10 would be 10/100. If you just input "10", that's your 1/10 probability. The ACP might do something funny with fraction values? O.o
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