danissj

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If i have finished playing the update and I want to keep the save for the next update. Is it possible? If it is. What is the save file in Unity or how do I see my save?
 

Marvellous Lunatic

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If i have finished playing the update and I want to keep the save for the next update. Is it possible? If it is. What is the save file in Unity or how do I see my save?
Unless you reset your system or get a new system there is no need to backup them manually.

As FromTheDarkSide correctly said the folder with the save-files, gamesettings and character config is at the this location:
%userprofile%\AppData\LocalLow\Marvellous Lunatic\A Long Journey\
This folder is persistent and won't be deleted by something automatically. Game-Updates will always be able to read any old save-file and migrate them if necessary.
 

MrBenny

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I really liked the story, up until the...f**king first mini-game. :mad:

I noticed a huge issue while trying to complete the damn observation MG. When using the mouse wheel to move the code boxes up or down while in the mini-game window. I noticed the main story frame underneath the MG window, will also roll back the story frame at the same time.

Well I'm sure many hope in the future, that there will be a choice added to "skip" a MG, or disable all mini-games at the start (a switch added to preferences). I'll pass on this for now (do to this issue and my aging eyes). But good luck with this project in the future.
 
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Marvellous Lunatic

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I really liked the story, up until the...f**king first mini-game. :mad:

I noticed a huge issue while trying to complete the damn observation MG. When using the mouse wheel to move the code boxes up or down while in the mini-game window. I noticed the main story frame underneath the MG window, will also roll back the story frame at the same time.

Well I'm sure many hope in the future, that there will be a choice added to "skip" a MG, or disable all mini-games at the start (a switch added to preferences). I'll pass on this for now (do to this issue and my aging eyes). But good luck with this project in the future.
Sorry to hear you have problems with the scrolling. That's not an intended behavior, but a bug. If your mouse is over something scroll-able it shouldn't rollback or advance the story. I observed this issue quite a while back and thought I fixed it as no one else mentioned it anymore. I'll look into that issue again.

The skip mini-game feature is part of the in-game cheats-menu which is reserved for my high-tier Patreons.
 

Antherak

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If your mouse is over something scroll-able it shouldn't rollback or advance the story. I observed this issue quite a while back and thought I fixed it as no one else mentioned it anymore.
I can say it's happening to me also. While doing the hacking minigame, and aim my mouse cursor at the small box (the thing you would clic wityh mouse and hold to go up and down), if my aim is slightly off, it does indeed go either back or forth and kick you out of the minigame as if you would have failed. I didn"t find the minigame long or hard enough to bother with it tho, as the minigame comes like 3 times and i just re-try and move along.
 

Marvellous Lunatic

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I can say it's happening to me also. While doing the hacking minigame, and aim my mouse cursor at the small box (the thing you would clic wityh mouse and hold to go up and down), if my aim is slightly off, it does indeed go either back or forth and kick you out of the minigame as if you would have failed. I didn"t find the minigame long or hard enough to bother with it tho, as the minigame comes like 3 times and i just re-try and move along.
Thanks for description. That helped me to reproduce the error and being able to finally fix it.
 

Truvelo

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Very interesting game, much more detail than other 3D games, to be honest it is definitely one of the most beautiful games on this forum, the characters, rooms, objects look really good, the animations are great too, but of course it all takes a lot of work and time..

Good luck, I hope many more people will see this game (y)
 

Haguro33

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I'm burned out from this game. It's some kind of schizophrenia. I woke up from the capsule, and then they show us how for several days, the characters eat, work out in the gym, eat and sleep. It's insanely interesting! After all, it is for this that we go to this site - in order to endlessly watch how other people eat. And the mini-games, oh it's a miracle! Why do porn games need mini-games? In order to stretch the clocks, in order to lengthen the game! That is why there are a lot of dialogues in the game that no one reads! This game is also played by non-English speaking people. I'll let you in on a secret - they don't read the dialogue. Not all people are required to know English, this is racist.
Usually, game authors make options whether the player needs mini-games or not. Most people don't want to play mini games in a PORN GAME! If the author has not played enough mini-games, then I will give him a Rubik's Cube. Making mini-games mandatory means no respect for those who play.
Turn off the fu**ing mini games. They don't fu**ing need it there. Instead of a porn game, should I play mini games? Which, moreover, are little understood, and are not appropriate from the point of view of the narrative. If the author cannot develop a script, then I am ready to help him for free.

My ass is on fire.
 
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osanaiko

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Haguro33

Relax, my guy. :cool:

Dev has already stated multiple times that the mini-games are skippable in the private edition available to patrons. In the free-to-public versions, it's not skippable. If you are downloading a game from a pirate website, how much do you think your opinion is worth to the creator? Why should he listen to you?

Why do you think many games have mini-games, or require players to do a series of actions in a quest, to unlock progress or lewd scenes? It is because having some sort of challenge gives the player a sense of "working for a reward", and the pleasure of achieving the goal is greater than if it is just given for no effort.

And too many words in English is racist? That's crazy talk. If you want to play games in your native language, you are more than welcome, go find some. Perhaps even create something yourself.

Surely you can agree with me that different players like different things in their game. Some like simple stories and easily accessible lewd scenes. But other players like serious games where the dialogue is telling a complex story.

Finally, I hope that you are able to find a solution for your burning ass.
It must be very difficult for you, so be strong my friend.
I'm sure you can overcome the burden of your flaming posterior.
 
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Haguro33

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You are absolutely don't understand me.
Not in a single percent.

" And too many words in English is racist? That's crazy talk "

Absolutely not, which proves that you did not understand me. Such an insane amount of dialogue shows the author's narrative, his intention that the game should be, first of all, a narrative. That is why there is a huge amount of text in it. Namely, this implies that the author WANTED that his text be read, that his intention be understood. Games are not only porn, they are also art, one of the attributes of which is the recognizability of images, a clear narrative and intent. And if this is the case, then in this case it was the author who had to take care that the subtitles were in different languages, for example, in French and Spanish. The author makes a game to make money.

And if so, then he must show interest, recognition and his flexibility. It's capitalism dude. If you want your game to be played and paid for, make subtitles, then people will go and buy.

This is the first game to not have French subtitles. The author made only English subtitles. This means that he puts the English-speaking audience in a privileged position. If you don't know English, you don't read subtitles. And the game means reading and understanding. After all, the game also conveys the inner thoughts of the characters. This is racism! I am the author, I give English speakers a privilege, given that there are many more French and Spanish speakers! Nobody really needs English. I'm not talking about the fact that there are much more Chinese speakers.
 
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whichone

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Such an insane amount of dialogue shows the author's narrative, his intention that the game should be, first of all, a narrative. That is why there is a huge amount of text in it. Namely, this implies that the author WANTED that his text be read, that his intention be understood.
By his target audience, yes.
English is the world's most spoken language.
Games are not only porn, they are also art, one of the attributes of which is the recognizability of images, a clear narrative and intent. And if this is the case, then in this case it was the author who had to take care that the subtitles were in different languages, for example, in French and Spanish.
Not including translations for other languages is not, in any way, racist.
If you want translation for a specific language, there are threads on this site to request them.
The author makes a game to make money.
That's why it's in English.
Seen nothing but complaints when Google Translate is used.
Do you think professional translations/interpreters are free when you're going to make money off their services?
 
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