Talcum Powder

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It's simplified a whole bunch because L&P usually just takes the end condition as required for the next event. So in your example, you won't get the conversation about Ellie's dildo unless you've completed all of the Ellie/Julia event. And it's likely you won't get the Ellie event on playable day 14 unless Sophia asks Ellie about her dildo.
You don’t think we’ll see the dialogue broken up with a bunch of “if Julia-felt-boobs then”, or are you saying it won’t matter because once the cheat mod jumps to the label the variables will get set as normal? If the latter I suppose that’s true, so maybe my example isn’t that good.
 

Tyger Tyger

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And why aren't there any games about India? Brazil? Arabia? Why does everyone make games exclusively about America?
You can try "Free Pass". You get political references about Myanmar. The printed word leaves a lot to be desired and it's like the same 5 or 6 people (a clique or family business) that carry the posts. They "like" each other and try to fluff each other up to look good. Good luck with the language.
 
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He takes 24 hours about and less than 48 for sure ...every time on last 3 updates has happened...hopefully this time be same and tomorrow get released
 

Alley_Cat

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You don’t think we’ll see the dialogue broken up with a bunch of “if Julia-felt-boobs then”, or are you saying it won’t matter because once the cheat mod jumps to the label the variables will get set as normal? If the latter I suppose that’s true, so maybe my example isn’t that good.
Yes, the dialogue is rarely broken up. The only exception I can really think of are the Yoga event, where there is a whole bunch of different flags based on whether or not Dylan spied on anyone in the showers, and the Breakfast in Bed, where there is a flag if Sophia is mad at Dylan for peaking. Curious to see what effect those flags will have on the Sophia/Dylan event this update.
 

Kheram

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And why aren't there any games about India? Brazil? Arabia? Why does everyone make games exclusively about America?
1. Have you ever tryed to play Japanese games?
2. Culture. American culture is a thing most of the public here have similar knowledge of gained from movies, music, tv shows and youtube. So if you insert a joke in a game everyone will understand it, while if lets say I'll insert USSR related joke to a game in modern Russia setting alot of russians wont understand either. heres an example - Monsieur, Je ne mange pas depuis six jours.
 
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And why aren't there any games about India? Brazil? Arabia? Why does everyone make games exclusively about America?
There is a game called "Life in the Middle East", though it's of...uh...dubious accuracy. I don't think a lot of women in Saudi Arabia are jogging in skintight yoga pants, but maybe I'm wrong and it's an everyday thing and I'm just dumb.

Basically, what does everyone in the world know about? Life in America, through TV shows and movies. You can make a game set in America and most people who can afford a computer will get it. Believe me, I would love to play more games set in other countries, but only the Russians have really been ballsy enough among western porn game developers to make the leap. But, westerners aren't the end-all be-all.

The Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans don't make games set in America, but they make WAY more of these games and they're generally of much higher quality, and they're intended for their local internal markets. However, that means they largely go untranslated, and when they are translated they command much higher prices than equivalent US porn games.
 
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