The Christmas, and by extension Halloween, events are tied to your computer's calendar. In other words, go offline and change the date.One more user here who can't get the christmas event to trigger - it's in my quest log but Naomi and Cait are never in the same place anymore. Waited through weeks of in-game days and they will never read together.
I did. That part is working.The Christmas, and by extension Halloween, events are tied to your computer's calendar. In other words, go offline and change the date.
How much money do I need?Yeah, it's random, so that'll happen. It's very frustrating if you haven't been doing it frequently.
A tip for the needy: the seed for the RNG that determines if you get money is set when you click on the dresser. If you don't get money, you can roll back and try again. This takes about as long as letting MC finish his gormless train of thought and doesn't waste any daylight.
Not a lot at all, it's hardly used so far.How much money do I need?
I can't speak to something like Android, but nothing will get downloaded to your desktop or laptop as long as you don't click on anything in the new tabs that the site tries to open. But if you're going to visit a site like Mixdrop where you know tabs / new windows open, you can always set your browser to block those. Pretty much all browsers provide this option, so there should be no reason for them to show up in the first place.Mixdrop is not a safe website it downloads shit to your device in the background as you open it, stop using it.
Source? Please show your work and enlighten us.Mixdrop is not a safe website it downloads shit to your device in the background as you open it, stop using it.
Even without those setting ublock origin does the trick. The only thing that opens for me on the site is the dl. The only reason I don't like it is because it's slow as balls.I can't speak to something like Android, but nothing will get downloaded to your desktop or laptop as long as you don't click on anything in the new tabs that the site tries to open. But if you're going to visit a site like Mixdrop where you know tabs / new windows open, you can always set your browser to block those. Pretty much all browsers provide this option, so there should be no reason for them to show up in the first place.
It's usually under something like a Privacy section, Site Settings, or similar within the browser settings. You'll want to look for something like "Tracker and Ad Blocking", "Content", "Third-Party", or things along those lines. It varies from browser to browser, so you can either search within the browser settings screen or do a web search to see instructions.
And even if you forget or can't figure out how to change those settings, you still aren't forced to click on anything. Just have Ctrl + W (or ⌘ Command + W) ready and when a new tab opens close it immediately. Click Download again and close the new tab again. Just repeat until when you click Download the file actually begins downloading. (And if any final new tab opened, obviously Ctrl + W it again so it goes away.) I find I need to close probably between 5 and 7 tabs that open before the file starts downloading.
I do think the staff here should revisit whether Mixdrop should be an acceptable mirror site. Still, there are other mirrors to use as well, so just steer clear of Mixdrop if you're worried.
install any antivirus and trySource? Please show your work and enlighten us.
I have Antivirus running and I know what false alarms are. I also checked search engines and there is no definitive proof backing up your statement. If you make a grandiose statement you should be able to point us to some evidence. My Antivirus sometimes warns me about Mixdrop but most of the time it does not, any links from any site can be compromised.install any antivirus and try
my scanner Avira Security has blocked mixdrop (it says that mixdrop tried to put spyware on my computer)I have Antivirus running and I know what false alarms are. I also checked search engines and there is no definitive proof backing up your statement. If you make a grandiose statement you should be able to point us to some evidence. My Antivirus sometimes warns me about Mixdrop but most of the time it does not, any links from any site can be compromised.
Are some links from mixdrop compromised I Guarantee some are but I also can say the same for any other download aggregator.
To add to that: some newly opened sites will try to tell you that you can download "filename" from them, but you always need to download it from the original Mixdrop site. Also: the real download will only appear after you had a three second countdown at one time and clicking on download again after that.I can't speak to something like Android, but nothing will get downloaded to your desktop or laptop as long as you don't click on anything in the new tabs that the site tries to open. But if you're going to visit a site like Mixdrop where you know tabs / new windows open, you can always set your browser to block those. Pretty much all browsers provide this option, so there should be no reason for them to show up in the first place.
It's usually under something like a Privacy section, Site Settings, or similar within the browser settings. You'll want to look for something like "Tracker and Ad Blocking", "Content", "Third-Party", or things along those lines. It varies from browser to browser, so you can either search within the browser settings screen or do a web search to see instructions.
And even if you forget or can't figure out how to change those settings, you still aren't forced to click on anything. Just have Ctrl + W (or ⌘ Command + W) ready and when a new tab opens close it immediately. Click Download again and close the new tab again. Just repeat until when you click Download the file actually begins downloading. (And if any final new tab opened, obviously Ctrl + W it again so it goes away.) I find I need to close probably between 5 and 7 tabs that open before the file starts downloading.
I do think the staff here should revisit whether Mixdrop should be an acceptable mirror site. Still, there are other mirrors to use as well, so just steer clear of Mixdrop if you're worried.
I agree with all that apart from the bit about Blair, who is rapidly becoming one of my favourites. She certainly starts off with some fixed ideas, which eventually she is forced to modify, but I don't find her either unpleasant or ignorant.This game is easily one of the best on the site, the girls' stories are interesting, Rae, Lyriel and Cait are great and Noemi is very funny, even Yona is ok for me, but Blair is simply insufferable, I avoid all her content but some they are forced by the story, she is so unpleasant and ignorant, I hate the character.
Uh... I mean she's fat and ugly and just generally an untrustworthy miserable lying cunt so.... IDK man maybe you skipped a lot of stuffI agree with all that apart from the bit about Blair, who is rapidly becoming one of my favourites. She certainly starts off with some fixed ideas, which eventually she is forced to modify, but I don't find her either unpleasant or ignorant.