RPGM A Simple Life with My Unobtrusive Sister [v0.9] [Countercurrent Tea Party]

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kayyg

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what's new content on this? the last time i played this, most of the scenes i wanted were locked by development lmao
0.9 updated the first real segs scene. (screenshot copied from Fofx312)
I assume i dont need to mention it put i will do it anyway : Remember that scenes are locked to watch one time only so u would need a save file (use the search function on this thread) to instantly watch the segs scene.

otherwise i dunno from the top of my head what is already implemented and iam 2 lazy to search, i do remember :

1. Bathroom Handjob
2. Console playing teasing
3. Different variations of BJ and Masturbation on Toilette.

some more segs variation got teased on patreon (use search function they have been posted in here a1-2 days ago) those animations seem to be "almost" ready to be implemented (animated etc.) so yeah either wait or enjoy if u are already happy with whats achievable.
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Revaya

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may i know how do i update to 0.9 without losing all my progress? or how do i transfer my save file?
In the load game menu you can see a little file folder icon in the lower left corner of the screen, if you click it you get the option to import save files
 

Kirashi

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May I please ask again what am I supposed to do early game? Should I farm something? What to do with the stone/gems I drop in the mine?
 

Uzur123

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May I please ask again what am I supposed to do early game? Should I farm something? What to do with the stone/gems I drop in the mine?
You should test all the items yourself and choose the one you like best.

Gems from the mines, when equipped with a special piece of ammunition from the mines themselves [Jeweled Armament], are converted into additional, extremely painful attacking "arrows." The gems are consumed very quickly.
 
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Kirashi

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You should test all the items yourself and choose the one you like best.

Gems from the mines, when equipped with a special piece of ammunition from the mines themselves [Jeweled Armament], are converted into additional, extremely painful attacking "arrows." The gems are consumed very quickly.
Thank you, but I only drop weapons by luck, I dunno if there is a stable way to get one when needed, do you have any advice about that?
How do I consume gems?
 

Uzur123

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Thank you, but I only drop weapons by luck, I dunno if there is a stable way to get one when needed, do you have any advice about that?
How do I consume gems?
Visit the official guide website (Google spreadsheet) and read all the tabs there; there are many.

There's no point in explaining every little detail, as everyone has their own understanding of the game.

My advice to you is to "PLAY" and try everything you find or come up with, rather than asking everything and anything on the forum.
 
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Kirashi

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Visit the official guide website (Google spreadsheet) and read all the tabs there; there are many.

There's no point in explaining every little detail, as everyone has their own understanding of the game.

My advice to you is to "PLAY" and try everything you find or come up with, rather than asking everything and anything on the forum.
I was pretty sure my questions were general ones and no asking for detail, but thank you
 

Uzur123

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I was pretty sure my questions were general ones and no asking for detail, but thank you
The question about crystals was "not a trivial matter" because they were introduced into the game several versions ago and had no use anywhere, and now there's an opportunity to spend them usefully. But the method itself is quite specific.

And questions about "what to do in the game" are "so general" that they could be answered with hundreds or more forum pages, not even posts.

More detailed questions would at least indicate that you've played the game thoroughly but encountered problems somewhere. Those are the kind of questions that could be answered in a "detailed and precise" manner.

Or even requests for builds would indicate that you have at least a rough idea of which classes can be "implemented" in the RPG part of the game.

That's why I suggested you first "touch everything" in the game and read the guide, and then ask if you encounter any problems. For example, why should I describe every type of ammunition if it's already been in the guide?
 

Kirashi

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The question about crystals was "not a trivial matter" because they were introduced into the game several versions ago and had no use anywhere, and now there's an opportunity to spend them usefully. But the method itself is quite specific.

And questions about "what to do in the game" are "so general" that they could be answered with hundreds or more forum pages, not even posts.

More detailed questions would at least indicate that you've played the game thoroughly but encountered problems somewhere. Those are the kind of questions that could be answered in a "detailed and precise" manner.

Or even requests for builds would indicate that you have at least a rough idea of which classes can be "implemented" in the RPG part of the game.

That's why I suggested you first "touch everything" in the game and read the guide, and then ask if you encounter any problems. For example, why should I describe every type of ammunition if it's already been in the guide?
The problem with the "guide" is that it's a total mess especially for a new player, I can't grasp the logic behind which information I need and which I don't; the tab on cooking is a good example.
 
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The problem with the "guide" is that it's a total mess especially for a new player, I can't grasp the logic behind which information I need and which I don't; the tab on cooking is a good example.
The entire game is divided into three parts.

Interacting with Imouto (the awake/asleep SLG part and the same guide tab)
Gathering food and other items outside the house (the RPG part and the same guide tab)
Cooking (the dishes tab)

The rest boils down to "find an event," "collect/fulfill conditions," and "view an event."

In the RPG, you explore everything you want, and then what's required for events.

In the SLG, you click on everything you can and save often.

With food, you prepare existing dishes yourself (Imouto's cooking wastes too many ingredients and often fails).

If you want to learn more about the RPG, click on the interactive map, and then try the same in-game.

Without a few hours of initial play, neither the guide nor the forum answers will help you.

So, to the general question "what can you do in the game?" I answer with a general answer: "You can play the game itself and do everything the developers programmed, and everything in the game is briefly described in the official guide."
 
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Kirashi

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So, to the general question "what can you do in the game?" I answer with a general answer: "You can play the game itself and do everything the developers programmed, and everything in the game is briefly described in the official guide."
I already tried that : I usually visit all possible map, try to beat as much mob as possible to get new drops (hoping for material for weapon, equipment or food) but my weapons die ou faster than I get new ones, I know I need to get 3 times the same food to make a dish (and imouto only like meat, making most of the dropped food pointless), and I don't know what to do with most of my drops. I visited the mine several time (I was so weak i had to use the wagon to kill the mobs) but when the day ends, my stats didn't change, since I have no idea what do to with my drop and I am frozen when it comes to food, well in short I am pretty much under the impression I am not doing anything useful each time I go out to beat mob
 
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... since I have no idea what do to with my drop and I am frozen when it comes to food, well in short I am pretty much under the impression I am not doing anything useful each time I go out to beat mob
This is a more accurate description of your current problem. At this point in the game, you have two significant issues: "weapon failure" and "not enough meat."
To prevent weapon breakage, you can't change your hero's basic stats through Mtool. Weapon wear directly depends on the weapon's damage. The higher your hero's stats, the faster your weapon will wear out.
Keep in mind that many weapons are inherently fragile, while some are quite the opposite. Generally, the higher the rarity of a weapon, the longer it lasts. Yellow swords are the most durable, followed by Red (from a Red Beast if you kill it, not throw it into the abyss), Pink, Purple, Blue, and White.
Of the durable weapons, I recommend [Knight's swords].
By the way, the game has an Anvil, which allows you to repair weapons (except magic staves) at the cost of game time.

Meat drops (4 mobs that can be farmed):
Horned Rabbits, Giant Horned Rabbits - Small Meat.
Giant Birds - Bird Leg.
Lesser Orcs - Small Meat and/or Large Meat.

To increase the amount of meat, you need [Hunter's Daggers] (In general, even with one you can feel a significant difference in the meat, but you can activate up to 5). You can find the first one in the Hunter's Lodge (either in the closet or on the bookshelves on the first floor), where you can also use bombs to open a passage to the basement. There's also an item in the basement that reduces weapon wear but also reduces its damage.

If you're cooking, try reducing the amount of the same ingredients to 2. You can cook a huge piece of meat with 1.
In general, there shouldn't be any problems with food; you can cook mushrooms (even monsters), fish, vegetables, and fruits in the right proportions. You need one successful dish per game day.
 
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Kirashi

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Of the durable weapons, I recommend [Knight's swords].
By the way, the game has an Anvil, which allows you to repair weapons (except magic staves) at the cost of game time.
Where can I get those rare weapons?
Is game time somthing important you need to be careful about?

What happen if you fail your dish (or dont make any at all)
Those daggers seem pretty useful i'll look for them thanks!
 

Uzur123

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Where can I get those rare weapons?
For example, Gachapon gives out random items, including weapons, for money.
And the knightly swords themselves are on a pedestal on the first level of the abyss, there are two of them.
The pedestal can be broken with bare hands, but the easiest way is with a bomb.
Is game time somthing important you need to be careful about?
At 5:00 PM, no matter what you do or want to do, you will be forcibly sent home.
What happen if you fail your dish (or dont make any at all)
If you cook it wrong, Imouto will be a little upset, and her mood affects a lot in the SLG part.
 
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