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No worries - glad I could ... errrr .. help?Oh, yes, sorry, had a brain fart, the R3 is the latest one.
No worries - glad I could ... errrr .. help?Oh, yes, sorry, had a brain fart, the R3 is the latest one.
No. This is not in the wrong thread.... Is this in the wrong thread?
You mention Caits blowjob in "morning help" but game currently has only her doing handjob in that scene.I have seen a ton of people ask for this. I was missing many (even though I was 100% in the game), so I parsed the code and found what you had to do to get everything. Have fun being a 100% completest![]()
There's a somewhat tricky to unlock scene involving a sex robot in the sci-fi space dream.... Is this in the wrong thread?I've never thought nipple penetration is my thing. But thanks to the dev, I might find a new fetish!
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Opps .. Yeah .. HJ. I was doing that from memory .. and I knew she woke you up in a fun way no matter how it happenedYou mention Caits blowjob in "morning help" but game currently has only her doing handjob in that scene.Hope she returns the favour soon though.
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A save is included with every build. It's the file named "1-3-LT1.save" in the "game" folder.Anyone got a 100% or less? I prefer one from 2* updates ago but I lost everything from formatting.
I got the overall scene... Forgot her name though. And, also completely missed that extraThere's a somewhat tricky to unlock scene involving a sex robot in the sci-fi space dream.
I expect he's familiar with all that. But that doesn't mean he knows how it really is in his world. If you found yourself in his situation, would you just assume that everything is like it is in D&D?Perhaps it is because I played a lot of RPGs back in the day (and even the admin of a wiki on one) but it is kind of awkward to know more then the MC.
Realms = Many Worlds Theory (D&D has the many world in the Prime Material plane, the realms of Ravenloft, the many realties of the Sliders show, and GURPS Infinite Worlds).
Magic = Authentic Thaumaturgy (an RPG supplement byYou must be registered to see the linkslast updated in 2002) or Clarke's/Nivin's Law depending on how you look at it.
You missed the point. The dialogue options and the way the succubus reacts to the 'I understand' it is clear he does not have clue one. But given the myriad of options he should bring up one or more of them- even if it is wrong.I expect he's familiar with all that. But that doesn't mean he knows how it really is in his world.Perhaps it is because I played a lot of RPGs back in the day (and even the admin of a wiki on one) but it is kind of awkward to know more then the MC.
Realms = Many Worlds Theory (D&D has the many world in the Prime Material plane, the realms of Ravenloft, the many realties of the Sliders show, and GURPS Infinite Worlds).
Magic = Authentic Thaumaturgy (an RPG supplement byYou must be registered to see the linkslast updated in 2002) or Clarke's/Nivin's Law depending on how you look at it.
No because I have several other options that to me make more sense (several of which I mentioned in my post). In terms of how long they have been around they are (all bolded dates are before D&D):If you found yourself in his situation, would you just assume that everything is like it is in D&D?
I got your point just fine. I happen to disagree with it. The fact you would prefer to use a more obscure example than D&D is an absurd nitpick, try answering the actual point which is that assuming that what he's got himself into is the same as any fiction from his world is a really dumb assumption to make.You missed the point. The dialogue options and the way the succubus reacts to the 'I understand' it is clear he does not have clue one. But given the myriad of options he should bring up one or more of them- even if it is wrong.
No because I have several other options that to me make more sense (several of which I mentioned in my post). In terms of how long they have been around they are (all bolded dates are before D&D):
1) The "Sideways in Time" (1934) variant of Many Worlds Theory complete with DC Crisis like event
2) DC/Marvel multiverse (1955/1961 for DC, not sure about Marvel)
3) The Chronicles of Amber (1970-1991)
4) Timemaster RPG (1984)
5) GURPS TIme Travel (1991)
6) Sliders TV show (1995-2000)
7) Slayers Try anime (1997)
8) GURPS Infinite Worlds (2005-present day) - This not D&D would be my goto as it even has something that mirror the method of transport that happens to the MC - a Banestorm
9)You must be registered to see the links(Dec 17, 2012-Present) a fan creation for GURPS Infinite Worlds where, thank to spirits, what you imagine can come true.
Unless the MC has been living under a rock hs should have heard of at least one of those even if it is in passing (these are not totally correct but I think it should give the list of what I am talking about):
"Echos? Oh I have heard of those, They are part of this novel series where all other realities are an illusion"
"Realms? You mean other realties as in Many Worlds Theory?"
and so on.
Not really considering fiction covers such a huge range that to assume the situation has no analog to any fiction is the position that would be bag of hammers dumb.I got your point just fine. I happen to disagree with it. The fact you would prefer to use a more obscure example than D&D is an absurd nitpick, try answering the actual point which is that assuming that what he's got himself into is the same as any fiction from his world is a really dumb assumption to make.