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Maybe in a future delay status update who knows~
when is he gonna eat it tho
when is he gonna eat it tho
Woot.Well it's not exactly easy. But if you know your coding and XML formatting then you should be OK-ish
Oh, I never said the opposite!Compared to many other devs, Inno shows dedication and I have a feeling that there is a learning curve. I also really like that LT is basically an open source project.
Ah yes, tried that one.is something Accidental Woman is doing. Doing a framework with little content and then focus primarily on the engine and then moving on to more content. But also people were like "Ehh, were is the content? Almost a year in development and nothing to show. Mneh" People are always hard to satisfy.
Support for companions (ie. NPCs who will accompany the MC on adventures) was dropped last year. You can still enable it in "Gameplay Options" and it should still work fine at this stage (mostly due to Inno not actually releasing any new content). Expect it to fuck up once Inno finally gets the game out of Dominion.Wait, has having companions/slaves been dropped?
Yes it is. That's what I did for mine.It is possible to to take someone else's race (the most similar to what I want if possible) and just edit the details? Or it needs actual code logic?
I don't see this as something bad though. Better to fix things early instead of letting the problems grow.my god, at this point the dev has just doubled down so hard on recoding and fixing broken code that it's become the main focus.
That's a really hard statement. Especially as Inno tries to keep people in the loop. Just look at the games that were marked as "abandoned". Also you can always check on the Github if any progress has been made. You don't have to like how things are communicated but in the end there is still progress. Doesn't matter if they are working on the content, engine or expanding systems.I mean, at this point, the dev has to intentionally be trying to fuck with people. That's pretty messed up.
Try thinking about them as motivators. If you communicate a deadline you try to keep it. Also you say that that there is something in the pipeline. With Inno's record of deadline keeping just add a week to the announced date and you should be fine most of the time. Also deadline estimates can be really difficult especially when you try to have anything in that you wanted and are not considering cuts or placeholder. Also, if you don't want to wait you can basically grab the code from the public Github and build the game yourself.I can't understand dev's that consistently set public deadlines and miss them, then refuse to be more conservative with estimates. Doesn't make sense to me.
I guess some people are. I think we are at a point where basically any decision from Inno gets people riled up because something isn't there or not the way they wanted. "Cut the follower support? Nooo, mah cuckold rape fantasies!" "Delay because, the content isn't satisfactory to my likings? I want to play now!" "Insert placeholders to reduce delays? WTF, gimme proper content!"Take the latest delay/update, for example. Delayed because she feels Nyan's romance quest isn't satisfactory yet... who cares!
The Rat's Warren was the same, but she did something good there: placeholders.
Teleportation's from cat-girl officer in Submission after the slime queen side questQuick question, how do i unlock teleportatin for the fast travel options?
That's the whole problem people are having. Why do we have to add a week to estimates? If it's so obvious that it's going to happen to everybody, how is Inno missing it? One person could swap their expectations and fix all the issues, or we make everybody swap their expectations because one person won't, what's more rational? Lmao. It's pretty beyond just "one week" btw. The main issue seems to be them focusing on rando content instead of crap they promised like months/years ago.With Inno's record of deadline keeping just add a week to the announced date and you should be fine most of the time.
To switch partners select their name on the right side of the screen.My guy is busy splooging everyone else but I dunno how to change partners during threesome or more...
My "bro bro" guy will be the Gengis Khan of his generation!!!
That is one of the non-standard Arcane spells, so the spellbook isn't just available from Vicky in the shopping arcade.Quick question, how do i unlock teleportatin for the fast travel options?
Huh, I never needed teleportation when I played the game. I could easily grow wings with a potion and fly there instead. It doesn't take a lot of time and skips encounters on the way.That is one of the non-standard Arcane spells, so the spellbook isn't just available from Vicky in the shopping arcade.
I think you get the spellbook from doing Claire's teleporter related quest down in Submission. Someone correct me if I'm misremembering, it has been a while and the wiki entry for that quest is incomplete.
As there been any info if it will be re-added?Support for companions (ie. NPCs who will accompany the MC on adventures) was dropped last year. You can still enable it in "Gameplay Options" and it should still work fine at this stage (mostly due to Inno not actually releasing any new content). Expect it to fuck up once Inno finally gets the game out of Dominion.
Slaves are still a thing in the game as far as buying NPCs - or enslaving them yourself - and installing them at Lilaya's place. And yes, milking is still broken AF, allowing you to make millions with essentially no effort.
On the other hand, Elementals have gotten a rework and can still accompany the MC. They're much better in a fight anyway.
1) open the phone and then go to perk tree, you can level physique from thereI much prefer to lurk, but I simply cannot find the answer I'm looking for. This was discussed previously in the thread ages ago, but I don't think it was answered in good enough detail.
If I want to increase physique permanently, are there ways to do that without straight-up cheating? I don't want my character to be reliant on items of any sort. I was led to believe by a previous discussion that by enchanting potions at exorbitant cost you could achieve this, but as things stand at this moment I cannot do that at all. I don't know if I'm not selecting the right thing to enchant, but I simply can't go further than a temporary boost of 25.
Also, if I must use enchantment, is there any way to tell how much enchantment I have room for in my character's enchantment capacity? I cannot for the life of me find a stat block location for enchantment capacity. I find myself very annoyed at this and while I am aware it may be right in front of me and I am blind, I would very much appreciate some direction in this endeavor.
Lastly, does anyone have a good way to keep slave obedience up when they work at the spa? I really am not big into slavery, thus I see the mechanic as a means to an end. I would really love the ability to free them, and then if their affection is high enough they want to stay anyway, but seeing as that is not and with all probability will not be an option, I usually tend to give them comfort as best I can. That being said, comfort comes with at the cost of obedience, and while it's easy to keep one's on the milkers obedient, and somewhat easy to counter obedience on other jobs by simply upping the amount of hours worked, it seems supremely difficult to keep a positive ratio on those that work at the spa. I don't give any of them room service because I find that to be extraordinarily extra, but it seems like unless I go the incredibly intrusive route of putting an obedience zapper in the room I cannot achieve positive obedience gain for spa workers meaning I have to manually instill obedience from time to time. I know that this is only an issue for someone who is actively engaged in the "roleplay" of the whole thing and wanting the narrative behind their actions to be a certain way but I would much appreciate another's input. If there is really no way to fix this other than short changing them in amenities or adding the obedience zapper, I will likely just suck it up and do obedience maintenance manually because it really ruins it for me imagining that I have to resort to such tactics just to get people to like me. And yes, I know you can get people to come to your place, but that system is FAR less fleshed out so at least for the time being I intend to stick to the less desirable slave option.
The advantage with Teleportation is you can open your phone, browse to a completely different map that's many area-transitions away, and get to your target tile in that map in a single, immediate "step" (for the cost of some Aura).Huh, I never needed teleportation when I played the game. I could easily grow wings with a potion and fly there instead. It doesn't take a lot of time and skips encounters on the way.