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Unread 10-05-2009, 04:17 PM
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Can workers get sent to prison in TEW 08 and if so what for?
Also is there any way to put in these kind of things into the editor?

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Unread 10-05-2009, 04:48 PM
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I think wrestlers can be arrested. I think some can be acts of violence and something else. That is just off the top of my head.
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Unread 10-05-2009, 05:17 PM
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I don't know what all they can be arrested for... but NO, you cannot edit this in the editor. You have no controll when they mess up, really.

Injuries, yes... Jail time no.

However...... You can edit their personalities. Meaning, you can make what you think would be a criminal personality, so it would make them more likely to go to jail.

You can controll how much influence certain things, such as Drugs, steriods, drinking, smoking, and ..................... Religion, will effect them. These things will cause death is stacked highly (Like, if you put 25% into all of them, they could end up dead, and more likely end up with law problems).
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Can workers get sent to prison in TEW 08 and if so what for?
Also is there any way to put in these kind of things into the editor?

Thanks.
1. Yes. Everything from jaywalking to capital murder

2. Kinda. chris touched on it but to be more specific, the higher a worker's 'Law Problems' level in the Personal section, the higher the likelihood they'll get arrested for something. It also seems to affect how serious the infractions will be. So, someone with Law Problems at 35% will have less run-ins with the law (and more minor offenses when they do) than someone with 85% (who is probably going to catch a major Class-A felony beef). The exact offenses could be random though. When I tested it, I didn't do enough to really determine it. That was just what I saw occur most often.

Also, don't expect sentences to make sense in many cases. Assault might have a worker out for a year whereas in real life, in many jurisdictions (outside Singapore, at least), that's only a couple months (if that). Serves its intended purpose though (that is, making problematic workers undesirable).
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Unread 10-06-2009, 06:57 AM
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For fun I edited Triple H in one of my games where I auto-clicked to like 2015. I put him at 100% for soft drugs, hard drugs, steriods, and alcohol. He died when he was like, 44. So just a few years off from now. I also gave him 100% law problems, but ticked off the reformed box.

I do remember in one of my games in TEW (I completely forget if it was '08, but I think it was.) I went to hire someone, and it turned out he was actually in Prison for murder. I forget who it was as it was a year ago probably, but I really needed him for my main event scene. So, I dodged a bullet. I mean, I was about to hire a murderer!
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