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Should work fine. :)
@MekaManiac
I'll put it on the to-do list. No promises when I'll get around to doing it though.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3014074079
35% of their mood bar. Same thresholds as vanilla certainity gain. :)
For performance related to patches it doesn't tick as often as the certainity calculation does. It doesn't actually remove the certinity gain, but rather apply twice as much in the opposite direction every now and then when the conditions are filled.
If you watch a high-mood prisoner over a full day you'll often see it do stuff like: 33%, 34%, 33%, 32%, 33%, 32%, ...
Do make sure the prisoners mood is above 35% though, otherwise it won't do anything to the certainty.