Pretty sure it's actually supposed to be in post-apocalyptic Egypt. Towards the beginning after Ivy/Yuna's escape, Ain complains very briefly in Arabic, and "old Cairo" probably isn't in Illinois based on the wrecked skyscrapers. We can assume that the game is using a translation convention for Ancient Egyptian/Coptic from that.2. Does the game actually make use of the Egypt setting? Like, in the sense of culture, religion? Or is it just a 'generic' desert wasteland claiming to be based on Egypt?
I'd really appreciate any answers!
Beastiality sounds a lot nastier thoughIt’s spelled “bestiality,” God dammit.
Well yes, it physically takes place in what is today Egypt, but the question was about the culture, religion, etc., which, again, while the game draws inspiration from them, aren’t explored as perhaps a hard sci-fi story using the same premise of postapocalyptic Egypt might.Pretty sure it's actually supposed to be in post-apocalyptic Egypt. Towards the beginning after Ivy/Yuna's escape, Ain complains very briefly in Arabic, and "old Cairo" probably isn't in Illinois based on the wrecked skyscrapers. We can assume that the game is using a translation convention for Ancient Egyptian/Coptic from that.
I wish this game could have the same amount of content and quality every two weeks, at least. Not only this but other games too. But yeah, good stuff takes time.And actually this game kept so far a rather fast and steady pace. But who wouldn't want more and more of it?
0.15c works just fine for me (and a ton of other folks).Anyone else having a problem with the android version,it doesn't work apparently.
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Dev log 28.04.2024
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This week I took a creative pause from Zahra's scene to continue the Queen's side quest. We're back in the arena, and Lirah is standing out because of her unwarranted remarks on the scene unfolding before her. But the Queen does not really like guards who act up or are defiant...
As I've mentioned before, I wanted to give a bit of backstory to Lirah (which was also frequently requested over the years) and make her less of a simple bystander, and this scene delves a bit into that. We will learn some things about the guard, and how Zeta is in her opinion not the ideal society she was brought up to believe.
I am trying to get the release ready for late May, but let's see about that. I can't say yet for certain!
Render progress:
Queen / Lirah / Talia: 25%
Date with Zahra: 60%
Igor visits Kateryna: 90%
Reworks:
First return home / Ain's introduction (d1c): 100%
Shani's introduction (d1d): 100%
Kyra in basement (d4a): 100%
Shani's workout (d4c + d5a): 100%
Ain's new room (d4f): 100%
Short distant Ivy cutscene (d4h): 100%
Lirah brings Emilia (d5h): 100%
Animations: 0%
Coding: 0%
"I am trying to get the release ready for late May, but let's see about that. I can't say yet for certain!"is only 25% and when will he finish the episode?
Your question was answered literally in the post you're replying to. FFSis only 25% and when will he finish the episode?
Good, can´t waitWhen our K9 Overlords takeover, I'm putting your name on the list! View attachment 3580812
Shani looks very happy with her new K9 Master
Lirah is standing out because of her unwarranted remarks on the scene unfolding before her. But the Queen does not really like guards who act up or are defiant...