So you know how, if two NPCs marry after the campaign starts, and then have children, all of their children of a given sex will look the same as each other? (At least, that's how it is in 1.5.6, and I haven't seen anything about it having been fixed in later versions). For example, Bob and Jill get married in Campaign 1, ten days in, and end up having several daughters, all of whom look the same as each other. So if Bob & Jill get married in Campaign 2, too, will all of their daughters in Campaign 2 look the same as they did in Campaign 1?
I've been wondering if the parental face combinations are truly randomized. I think it unlikely, since so many of the children are good-looking (unlike the freakish, inhuman mutants you often get from the randomized companions, and from the "randomize all" button in the face generation screen). I also think it unlikely because of each child being a clone of his/her same-sex siblings (with a few rare exceptions); I wouldn't expect them to look the same if they were totally randomized.
Does anyone know more about how the face generation works?
I've been wondering if the parental face combinations are truly randomized. I think it unlikely, since so many of the children are good-looking (unlike the freakish, inhuman mutants you often get from the randomized companions, and from the "randomize all" button in the face generation screen). I also think it unlikely because of each child being a clone of his/her same-sex siblings (with a few rare exceptions); I wouldn't expect them to look the same if they were totally randomized.
Does anyone know more about how the face generation works?
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