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Christmas is December and January iirc.Haven't checked the Christmas one specifically, but the Halloween one is very generous, all it requires is to be in October or November, that's within 30 days either way.
Christmas is December and January iirc.Haven't checked the Christmas one specifically, but the Halloween one is very generous, all it requires is to be in October or November, that's within 30 days either way.
If I remember correctly, she also says that it won't happen unless she allows it due to her being a witch.When the MC creampies Naomi after sex and she mentions becoming knocked up, if you have him answer that he wouldn't mind she replies with "I would!" at the end of the scene. Given that, I do wonder if this might end up being a path to pregnancy for her — losing her adoptive "gyals", she eventually replaces them with actual sons/daughters later. Here's hoping, in any case.
I don't remember that. Do you have a screenshot of where she says that?If I remember correctly, she also says that it won't happen unless she allows it due to her being a witch.
Ah, that's right. Of course, the key here is "if she ain't willing". I wouldn't want to do so unless she were willing anyway. I don't like nonconsensual pregnancy*. I wouldn't want that for Cait, Rae, Yona, Blair, or anyone else for that matter. So she can prevent it, but I'd try to keep the MC from doing it to her in any case. I'd like to see her pregnant, but never by force.
One possible cause for all IO error could be your path. Try using all English path instead of Russian, Chinese, Japanese or some other languages.I got "A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing an unnamed file" when I'm trying to patch my game for 6.6r2 to 6.71. anyone can please help?
My default is English (US) and there are only English (US) and English (AU) preferred languages in my OSOne possible cause for all IO error could be your path. Try using all English path instead of Russian, Chinese, Japanese or some other languages.
I don't know if this is the case, but if you happen to have anything from an extended character set (like an en dash [–] or em dash [—]) those can sometimes get rejected by Ren'Py and Python. I don't know in what language the updater is written, but I'd make sure nowhere in the folder path has those (all the way from the drive letter to the folder of the game), as they could pose a problem. Again, I'm not an expert, but I know they have caused problems in the past for me and others.Oh well, i guess i just have to redownload the game
Doesn't even need to be extended; a standard ASCII colon in the path causes Ren'Py to shit itself.I don't know if this is the case, but if you happen to have anything from an extended character set (like an en dash [–] or em dash [—]) those can sometimes get rejected by Ren'Py and Python. I don't know in what language the updater is written, but I'd make sure nowhere in the folder path has those (all the way from the drive letter to the folder of the game), as they could pose a problem. Again, I'm not an expert, but I know they have caused problems in the past for me and others.
Well, it might not be true for other OSes, but in Windows a colon isn't allowed, either. It's one of Windows' prohibited characters for a file or folder, only used after a drive letter. So it actually shouldn't be allowed, given Ren'Py tries to work with multiple systems. But I get what you're saying; it's definitely too restrictive.Doesn't even need to be extended; a standard ASCII colon in the path causes Ren'Py to shit itself.
Well, it might not be true for other OSes, but in Windows a colon isn't allowed, either. It's one of Windows' prohibited characters for a file or folder, only used after a drive letter. So it actually shouldn't be allowed, given Ren'Py tries to work with multiple systems. But I get what you're saying; it's definitely too restrictive.
His problem is with update, which means he already have the game correctly installed, thus the path should be correct without colon or something. However, not all programs are designed with all the languages in the path, so although windows itself support it, the program does not.Doesn't even need to be extended; a standard ASCII colon in the path causes Ren'Py to shit itself.
It's not a prohibited character on other OSes though, and since Renpy is multiplatform it should be able to handle paths that are legal on any system.Well, it might not be true for other OSes, but in Windows a colon isn't allowed, either. It's one of Windows' prohibited characters for a file or folder, only used after a drive letter. So it actually shouldn't be allowed, given Ren'Py tries to work with multiple systems. But I get what you're saying; it's definitely too restrictive.
I believe this is a problem with Python (upon which Ren'Py is based), not Ren'Py itself. I disagree that characters prohibited by one OS should be allowed by Python because those are allowed in another OS. Those are commonly used as path delimiters, and apparently Python can't escape them. (See, for example,It's not a prohibited character on other OSes though, and since Renpy is multiplatform it should be able to handle paths that are legal on any system.
All I can say is that you've grossly misinterpreted that answer.I believe this is a problem with Python (upon which Ren'Py is based), not Ren'Py itself. I disagree that characters prohibited by one OS should be allowed by Python because those are allowed in another OS. Those are commonly used as path delimiters, and apparently Python can't escape them. (See, for example,You must be registered to see the links.) I suppose it might be possible to do what the answer suggests, but I'm not versed enough in update executables like this to know whether that would be a thing.