How does willpower work in BitLife?

    How does willpower work in BitLife?

    For those looking for a mobile life simulator to get lost in, BitLife is a great option. You can find out what it would be like to embark on a life of crime and possibly break out of jail if you get caught. There is a lot to do. However, one particular statistic in the game that strikes people is willpower and how it works.

    You can find the Will statistic in the new God Mode update that has been rolled out for the game on iOS. When you change a character in the game, you can see how much willpower they have, which you can change, by changing their reaction to certain things. There isn't too much information on what this does, exactly. Given the definition of the word, this probably relates to a person's willingness to give in when they think of specific actions they know are bad versus those they know are good.



    For example, if an alcoholic is willing to resist the urge for a drink, or if someone wants to cheat on their girlfriend behind their back. The more willpower a person has, the less likely he is to give in to certain desires. If you create a character who has less willpower in their moral compass, chances are they will cause a lot more trouble than someone with a lot. You can play around with the stats in God Mode to see how it works on specific individuals. You probably don't need to raise or lower it, you can see what happens when it's a quarter of the bar, half of the bar, or 75%.


    God Mode will arrive on Android BitLife players in the future. As of this writing, only iOS gamers have access to this statistic. Those who play it should check it out and see what kind of problem the characters cause when they have less willpower, or what else they do when they have more.





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