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Guys, it used to be that you could increase the obedience/affection output of slaves through adding certain kinks/fetishes to the slave, but now it’s the same for everyone even with kinks, do you guys know if there’s something I’m doing wrong? Or am I just remembering wrong?
 

sptkc

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Guys, it used to be that you could increase the obedience/affection output of slaves through adding certain kinks/fetishes to the slave, but now it’s the same for everyone even with kinks, do you guys know if there’s something I’m doing wrong? Or am I just remembering wrong?
If it is for the prostitute one it is changed to have nymphomaniac trait instead. There might be some other change for other jobs, though i haven't checked the changelog for a long time.
 
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If it is for the prostitute one it is changed to have nymphomaniac trait instead. There might be some other change for other jobs, though i haven't checked the changelog for a long time.
Thanks, i'll try to see if it worked, I usually just enchant the slave collars to mass produce slaves with certain kinks/fetishes, mwahahaha.
 

Fuzzcat

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Hmmm... it's probably been over a year since I played this. One issue I'd run into is later in the game the game would have performance issues... it would process moves and turns much slower. Sometimes the game screen would freeze or not process moves correctly (particularly in the night club).

Anyone else have these issues? or know if these kind of performance issues were fixed? I wouldn't want to start a new game yet only to have to set it down later because it's slowed to a crawl.
Well, some time ago (quite long), the Nightclub was indeed messy. Buttons not working, lag, etc.
All that was fixed.

But then, if you insist on using such an old save, then be prepared for problems, since the game has a newer lot of features that old saves don't, and that's when problems start.

Starting a new game is easy, since there's not that much content to quickly catch up, and you could also use the "buggy" codes to set everything at the same point your old save was.
 
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DudePersonA

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Well, some time ago (quite long), the Nightclub was indeed messy. Buttons not working, lag, etc.
All that was fixed.

But then, if you insist on using such an old save, then be prepared for problems, since the game has a newer lot of features that old saves don't, and that's when problems start.

Starting a new game is easy, since there's not that much content to quickly catch up, and you could also use the "buggy" codes to set everything at the same point your old save was.
No, I meant I'm fine starting a new game, I just don't want to have to stop playing again because it gets laggy.
 

Fuzzcat

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No, I meant I'm fine starting a new game, I just don't want to have to stop playing again because it gets laggy.
Ah ok!

Personally, I never had laggy issues ('cept the previously mentioned Club problems and some other places, and it was always because I was using an old save, or a exported old character).
I does gets slightly laggy when doing new things (i.e: starting new) because the game is loading everything. But it's a very minimal lag (like 2-3 seconds). After that seems to run fine.

On a side note, I think that fully opening the map complicates things, since the game starts to take chances of stuff (characters, events, etc) into account, so I don't run around opening everything. Usually moving around the places you actually have something to do works fine.
For example, exploring the Warehouse zone, or the centaurs zone, it's kinda pointless until you start Helena's quests and requests, so better leave that "fogged" until needed, same goes for Submission, which is a heavily loaded map.

Also, clearing map tilts keeps loading times faster. For example, finding a character that you don't have the slightlest interest, I usually just clear him up of the game, leaving the slot empty.

Clearing/adjusting races also help (in options).
For example, I don't really have interest in Caracals and Lynxes, so I just block them out. They get replaced by humans, which have much less features (for the game to load or take into account).
In my case, I usually block almost half furries (not because I hate them, but because there are lots of subspecies), which I think it's Inno's idea: not really there to have every single type, but so you can select which ones you want.
Note that some races are there just for sandboxing, but later they'll be moved to their corresponding maps (like most Club races, which are basically for a sort of "African" savannah-like map).
Adjusting their furryness "rank" also simplifies things.
Example: setting wolf-morphs to be always greater (so there's very little physical variable for the game to take into account).
Note: you could set any race to be blocked, and at any point of the game you can simply change the settings to a different race (let's say, you need/want a specific race later, you can change the options specifically to that race and have much better odds of finding it)

Basically, is better to adjust as much as you can and spend some time customizing your game, rather than just going right from the beginning.
The game is set to be generic from the beginning, and that simply brings too many options and generic variables, which lag the system.
 
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Fuzzcat

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Out of curiosity, I was looking at the buggy codes, and saw a new item, "Wes Camera", which let's you record stuff.

Who the heck is Wes???
(I didn't wanted to spawn the item to prevent spoilers, or any type of bug problems)
 

Golden_Buddy

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Out of curiosity, I was looking at the buggy codes, and saw a new item, "Wes Camera", which let's you record stuff.

Who the heck is Wes???
(I didn't wanted to spawn the item to prevent spoilers, or any type of bug problems)
wes is a enforcer npc who after completing their quest gives you the ability to legally own enforcer equipment and buy it
 

organord

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Who the heck is Wes???
(I didn't wanted to spawn the item to prevent spoilers, or any type of bug problems)
And to add to Golden_Buddy's answer, if you want to meet Wes yourself and do that quest, there are a bunch of requirements that must be met to allow the encounter to spawn.

The requirements are early-game content/core mechanics, but spoiler tagged just in case, since you mention wanting to avoid spoilers (eg. if you want to discover it yourself randomly).

You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
 
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mordredw

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So, either a bug appeared in 3.10 or something changed, but you can not equip a strapon because the character "has no penis", when you can not equip it if you have one.

If you want strapons, wait until its fixed. I'm gonna have to...
 
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organord

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So, either a bug appeared in 3.10 or something changed, but you can not equip a strapon because the character "has no penis", when you can not equip it if you have one.

If you want strapons, wait until its fixed. I'm gonna have to...
From :

Fixed bug where the penis slot would not accept any clothing if a character lacked a penis, causing strapons to be impossible to equip.
 

Enfrize

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So, should we expect new story content update by the end of this year? I guess dev will spend this year fixing bugs and add content nobody need so I hope it will be by 2022!
 
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Pentha

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So, should we expect new story content update by the end of this year? I guess dev will spend this year fixing bugs and add content nobody need so I hope it will be by 2022!
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if she does not keep her promise yell at her on discord lmao
 

W4RL0RD

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does anybody have the slightest clue about how "genetics" (determining the race your child will have) work in this game? i mean, getting pregnant is determined by the fertility and virility, but do those also determine the ratio for the childrens race?
Cuz i expected a 50-50 chance of the kid being the race of the mother or of the father, but whichever character i play, i constantly just get 100s of children of my race or a slight offshoot (at least if my futa character is the "father", havent tried it with a female character and lots of different fathers yet.
I'd appreciate a bit more variety in what kinds of children i have.
 
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