powerdolphin330 (2/15/2023)
1. But what if spawned characters and npcs are not customized by user, but randomized with morph? Is this a character generation?If the randomizing is using Reallusion Content to generate a character in-game, then this would be classed as an character generator and require an Enterprise License.
2. If characters change their appearance when the character is in some states (for example, character become skinny when starved or character's nose become large when bitten by insects etc.), will it be regarded as a character generation?
Providing the change of appearance isn't controlled by the user, or selected from a choice of options, then this wouldn't be classed as a game generator. For example, if you had a character locked in a cell at the end of one chapter and the next chapter was set a some time later, then it would be expected for the character to look different but the look wouldn't be determined by the player.
3. Randomized characters and npcs are spawned and states related to there appearance are given(for example, fat characters are in overeating state etc.).
Is this a character generation?
If the character being randomized is created in-game using Reallusion content then this would be a character generator and require an Enterprise License. However, if multiple characters are generated outside of the game in Character Creator itself then this would be fine under the Standard or Extended License.
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