Difference between revisions of "Aggressiveness"
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A random percentage is drawn from a normal distribution with a mean of "Aggressiveness / 10" and a standard deviation of +/- 0.3% | A random percentage is drawn from a normal distribution with a mean of "Aggressiveness / 10" and a standard deviation of +/- 0.3% | ||
This is then divided by 4 and if it exceeds a random value drawn from a uniform 0 to 100 scale then the animal attacks. | This is then divided by 4 and if it exceeds a random value drawn from a uniform 0 to 100 scale then the animal attacks. | ||
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+ | Note that an aggressiveness of 0 does not mean the animal never attacks, it just makes it very improbable. |
Revision as of 15:58, 10 April 2006
Aggressiveness determines how likely an animal is to attack.
A random percentage is drawn from a normal distribution with a mean of "Aggressiveness / 10" and a standard deviation of +/- 0.3% This is then divided by 4 and if it exceeds a random value drawn from a uniform 0 to 100 scale then the animal attacks.
Note that an aggressiveness of 0 does not mean the animal never attacks, it just makes it very improbable.