I've noticed that every instance of optimistic checks for lolita as well as in "elif "Optimist" in chr.traits and "Lolita" in chr.traits", which implies that all optimists are also lolitas or vice versa.
So should I change these to "or" instead so that their used with one or the other and not just both in conjunction?
It's CWs work so I would just leave it along unless you want to add more options or see mistakes.
Note:
- The language you see there is Ren'Py script, only:
$ ...
and
python:
...
is actually python code.
Since than I've added some new option as described in the beginning of the file, such as:
ct("Optimist", "Lolita") will check if the girl has either of those traits. rc("", "", "") will cause a girl to randomly pick one of the replies, co() will check if girl has any of the occupations and d(100) will check if a girl has disposition above 100.
All of that is python so you'll have to put $ in-front unless it's after if (like if ct("Optimist", "Lolita"): bla bla bla)
You do not have to concider all girls with Lolita trait optimists and vice-versa, just go with your gut. You'll get notification if label you want to work with off the menu doesn't exist, you can just create that label. That's more or less it, just ifs, dices, texts and so on