Bribery

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Introduction

Bribery is controlled by several game settings fBribeCostCurve, fBribeScale, fBribeNPCLevelMult, fBribeCurve and fBribeSpeechcraftMult.


fBribeBase

fBribeBase sets the lowest bribe value and is used as an offset.

default: fBribeBase = 2.0000


fBribeCostCurve

The fBribeCostCurve value controls how steep the non-linear increase of the price will be, as determined by the actors' Speechcraft scores.

Note: If fBribeCostCurve is set to 1.0, bribe cost increases linearly based on the combined Speechcraft scores of the two actors.

default: fBribeCostCurve = 1.5000


fBribeCurve

The fBribeCurve value controls how steep the non-linear increase of the disposition bonus will be.

Example: If fBribeCurve is set to 1.0, disposition bonus increases linearly based on the combined Speechcraft scores of the two actors.

default: fBribeCurve = 0.7500


fBribeMult

fBribeMult is a multiplier times the combined levels and skills of the two actors.

default: fBribeMult = 0.3000


fBribeNPCLevelMult

The fBribeNPCLevelMult value determines how much weight the NPC's level has relative to the player's level.

default: fBribeNPCLevelMult = 0.1000


fBribeScale

fBribeScale is a global multipler that increases or decreases all bribe costs proportionally (1.0 is 100% of normal, 2.0 is 200% of normal, etc.).

default: fBribeScale = 1.0000


fBribeSpeechcraftMult

The fBribeSpeechcraftMult variable determines how much impact the relative Speechcraft values have compared to the actor's levels.

default: fBribeSpeechCraftMult = 0.0300