Tarmok wrote:<libido boost pill>
There are a pair of items to help with libido manipulation: the porn collection and the 'Wild Animals' book.
- The porn collection is the easier of the two to be found. It's on the ground in Lisa's Porn Store can be used to 'masturbate' to burn off excess libido.
- The 'Wild Animals' book is its counterpart, found as one of the books from the Central Library. Using it will increase your libido by 12 at the cost of a little humanity. Remember that collected books can be carried over into subsequent games if you do well.
Above and beyond this, there are others ways to increase your libido. Firstly, you can take the 'Horny Bastard' feat. If you're playing a researcher, several of the drop items from creatures also provide a libido increase in addition to being infectious. Since you're safe from the infection aspect, you can use/ingest them to increase your libido. Two that come immediately to mind are the tasty peach (non-infectious food/drink) and the musky cock flower (from the Parasitic Plants). As well, losing to creatures now provides a small libido boost (above and beyond the libido shift from infection) and some player loss scenes specifically increase the player's libido as well.
With all that said, there's definite merit in your idea of a libido boosting pill, mainly for their second use. Thankfully, most NPCs use the same variable structure for their sex timer (lastfuck of <name>), so having the item adjust that value would save the need of adjusting every individual NPC. There's a couple of minor problems I can see occurring with them, mainly when dealing with NPCs who use their 'lastfuck' variable for non-sex situations (e.g.: a quest timer) or who have that delay time for some scripted or story reason. The latter can largely be ignored when the scenes play out, but the former could result in odd bugs occurring to their quests. Also, some NPCs (generally older ones by Sarokcat) don't yet use the 'lastfuck of <name>' variable to manage their time delay, so the items wouldn't end up working on them until they were adjusted - not a huge problem, but it'd delay universal functionality.