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Is it cold in here?:
Pintisze keeps costumes on hand and seems to get into character when he puts them on (how does he do that anyway?)

Tlaloc:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 29 Aug 2017, 06:42 ---Pintisze keeps costumes on hand and seems to get into character when he puts them on (how does he do that anyway?)

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Remember the Regional Settings stint where Pintsize was very stereotypically British?

I do wonder sometimes if with the AI stuff now, Jeph wishes he could retcon some of the older comics so there's a bit more consistency.

Cornelius:
Personally, I'm wondering if that was in fact his regional settings, or whether he was just using that as an excuse.

SotFX:

--- Quote from: Cornelius on 30 Aug 2017, 01:12 ---Personally, I'm wondering if that was in fact his regional settings, or whether he was just using that as an excuse.

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I would assume that it was both.

Some things might be straight up programmed as things for that area that are viewed as important being things pushed into the system for the early points of the switch to fit traditional norms for the area (greetings, some traditions such as tea times and the like)) With the assumption that the regional settings are normally only triggered at initial bootup in the body. Some might be things that are hardcoded such as accents.

Then you have the personality having other things to do with it on a baseline level combined with later superceding other things as they develop.

I really wouldn't want to deal with the mayhem of some origin settings...

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: SotFX on 30 Aug 2017, 16:35 ---
--- Quote from: Cornelius on 30 Aug 2017, 01:12 ---Personally, I'm wondering if that was in fact his regional settings, or whether he was just using that as an excuse.

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I would assume that it was both.

Some things might be straight up programmed as things for that area that are viewed as important being things pushed into the system for the early points of the switch to fit traditional norms for the area (greetings, some traditions such as tea times and the like)) With the assumption that the regional settings are normally only triggered at initial bootup in the body. Some might be things that are hardcoded such as accents.

Then you have the personality having other things to do with it on a baseline level combined with later superceding other things as they develop.

I really wouldn't want to deal with the mayhem of some origin settings...

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Here's hoping racism/xenophobia are never included as "traditions".

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