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Cataclysm: Bright Nights, A fork/variant of Cataclysm:DDA by CleverRaven.
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Literacy as a skill #1557

Closed scarf005 closed 2 years ago

scarf005 commented 2 years ago

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

Iliterate flag permanently disables ability to read, even if player is Einstein reincarnation with INT 20. However, it is is possible for iliterate adults to learn how to read or write .

Describe the solution you'd like

Literacy skill

Add a new 'hidden skill', literacy. Below is an example of how they could work like:

Literacy levels determine your ability to read and speed boost on reading.

Increasing skill level

Describe alternatives you've considered

No response

Additional context

https://www.quora.com/Is-it-possible-for-an-illiterate-person-to-learn-reading-and-writing-on-his-or-her-own

Coolthulhu commented 2 years ago

I don't see the benefit to gameplay here. Illiterate trait is supposed to be a gameplay limitation, not something that you can just grind away.

If anything, I'd rather disable the "NPC reads to you", since it makes the trait not do its job if you have at least one NPC sitting in your crafting base.

RodriguesCIA commented 2 years ago

I don't see the benefit to gameplay here. Illiterate trait is supposed to be a gameplay limitation, not something that you can just grind away.

If anything, I'd rather disable the "NPC reads to you", since it makes the trait not do its job if you have at least one NPC sitting in your crafting base.

That said, isn't overcoming your inherent weaknesses part of progression? Is a churl going to, forever, have to grind everything by crafting ad infinitum when they could get some friendly npc to do the nerd shit for them? Also, NPCs are, by default, pretty rare to get.