Hey I had a similar issue and couldn't see any solution posted so I don't know if you figured anything out. For me, I only got the option to call Katy first. I had to go through the date with Katy, never take any of the options to glance at the painting model Meghan, and then agree to go somewhere private and have the sex scene with Katy and after that I could call Zelda (which was the only option there).Does anyone else can't call both Zelda and Katy even with the mod? (Scrappy mod)
Every time bring one home I get an error and can't call the other
I muted your response because it seemed like a distraction. Just kidding, I concurI know that the need to use "free" or low cost music is a limiting factor for most developers - which is why most games and VNs music sucks hog balls and sounds like you have a kids carnival running in the background. Free sound effects sound like the old Halloween sound effects from an LP record played on a tabletop turntable and the voice effects all sound like Japanese school girls getting their fingernails pulled out. I NEVER play with sound on. No music no sound effects and no voices.
For some reason I decided to go back and listen to this game. This game has the best soundtrack of any game/VN I've ever played. For the first time ever, I feel like the soundtrack actually adds to the title rather than acts as a distraction. There are other music themed games that the music is ludicrously bad in, but it's well done here. Purpose written movie soundtrack quality? No, but the Dev doesn't have the budget to have Daft Punk score Artemis either
This is one title that I do now have the music on for (and sound effects for barking )
Eternum is another one that does pretty well. The music there is still obviously open-source, but fits the scenes really well and transitions well.
Now instead of "mute all" as soon as I download a title, I at least give it a chance for the first few scenes..........then "mute all" for 99.5% of them
Thats what heaven must look like
Another one is Leap of FaithBeing a DIK has surprisingly good musical choices as well.
I play that, but started that during my "mute all immediately on game start" phase . I'll have to go back and give it another chance.Being a DIK has surprisingly good musical choices as well.
You know, yours was to bigWhy you still use the dummie even after upgrading to the real deal is mind boggling!
Nice Tryis it safe to assume the new update be ready after the 30th? or will we be getting it earlier than this?
Agree. For a college/university themed game, it has a mature script, unlike 99% of the other college/university games on this site which are nothing more than an extension of high school. It's been a long (as in long) time since I went to college, but when I did it was nothing like what's depicted in most of these games. But this author(s) seems to have struck a nice balance, at least so far.It went straight to my top 10 and depending on this update should probably shoot up to top 5, the sky is the limit!
Glad to be here.
The best part about college (university) for me was the annoying realization that I just spent hundreds of dollars on books I wasn't ever going to fucking use.Agree. For a college/university themed game, it has a mature script, unlike 99% of the other college/university games on this site which are nothing more than an extension of high school. It's been a long (as in long) time since I went to college, but when I did it was nothing like what's depicted in most of these games. But this author(s) seems to have struck a nice balance, at least so far.
This game is not college/university themed though. The characters are not in college, they're working or looking for a job. Between 20 and 25 imo. Just the ink house is a bit weird to be in the storyAgree. For a college/university themed game, it has a mature script, unlike 99% of the other college/university games on this site which are nothing more than an extension of high school. It's been a long (as in long) time since I went to college, but when I did it was nothing like what's depicted in most of these games. But this author(s) seems to have struck a nice balance, at least so far.