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OPrivacy
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Developer Migal130
Latest version 2.7b
Release date 2024-02-19

Description

OPrivacy is essentially a prequel to OVoice. It allows you to ask an NPC to follow you for privacy. The dialogues will not appear on an NPC in a scene (singing bards) due to scene conflicts. They will also not appear on any NPC that dislikes you or has no matching voice type.

OPrivacy comes with a very basic MCM. It allows you to enable/disable female dialogues, enable/disable male dialogues, and Enable/Disable enforcing vanilla relationships. The last option greatly affects how OPrivacy works. If you do not enforce relationships, you will always be answered "yes" by any NPC that does not dislike you. If you enforce relationship rules, the relationship system engages. It can be affected by ORomance and can affect ORomance but it does not require ORomance. The following is the breakdown of the odds of getting a "yes," when enforcing relationships.

Works only on Unique (named) NPCs. Cannot be children. Cannot be a singing bard or actor playing out a ceremonial scene. Requires a voice type match so the NPC can respond with their correct voice.

Requirements:

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