I still have my save 1.file and save 1.sav in the Aurelia folder.
Very much interesting, thanks for clarifying that – I was under the impression that you someone lost the “.sav” file.
Unfortunately, I don't have a clue what the problem might be with using your save.
Workaround: use someone else's save, that they gave shortly after the version you last played was released?
Understandable but the issue isn't "people are dumb", different editors count characters differently. The same way arrays can be 0 indexed where they start at 0 not 1 so you have to count 0 as 1. Notepad in this instance starts counting characters at one when you haven't highlighted a character hence why people were doing what the wiki said i.e. counting to 80 but missing the trick that they need to add the extra 1 character in to make it computationaly and technically 80 rather than visually just going off the count number being displayed.
Well, I have to disagree: “Copy exactly 80 characters” means “copy exactly 80 characters” (surprise!), not “copy about 80 characters”. Extending your “array” metaphor: count(array) will always return the number of elements within the array, no matter the number attributed to its first position. Here, the problem is that most people seem to have a hard time understanding that position 80 is actually
before the 80th character, not
after. It's not that “people are dumb”; it's more that “people think they understand [how to copy exactly 80 characters] when they actually don't – and after they fail at it, they will complain that all saves are broken instead of triple-checking that they are doing everything right”. I don't know, they could, for instance… hmmm, let's see… They could actually fucking count the number of characters they copied, with their own eyes and brain. Counting up to 80 is not that hard, is it? FWIW, I took some time to update the wiki so as to emphasize yet even more (because it already was) that the important thing is to actually count 80 characters. Anyone is free to contribute to the wiki if they so desire: feel free to make it better!
Lastly, for the sake of curiosity: would you name just one text editor for which the first position (i.e., cursor at the very beginning of the file, before the 1st character) is not 1? I'm curious.
Restarted a new save and I'm having trouble unlocking the extra group scenes of the brothel workers and I'm not sure who the final character is. The exact scenes I'm missing are
- Amber's last 2
- Luna's last 1
- Kiki's last 2
- Maen & Sa's last 2
- Bulgra's last 2
- Whoever the portrait on the right of Miza is
Not sure what exactly I'm missing but I've read a bunch of guides and the wiki on it and can't seem to find any "heart" icon or button near Kiki at any time of the day and the last character isn't on the wiki.
I've already unlocked Ivy and Scarlet's threesome scene, completed Amber's storyline to transition her to a new job and Miza has already left the brothel. Any ideas?
Amber's, Luna's and Ki-ki are extra scenes, that you are missing; the others appear to be new scenes as of v.0.27.1.
It's a little fuzzy as of now, because there were several, different feedbacks about how to get access to the harpy in the attic; as I understand things right now, you might be needing to have played those extra scenes in order to access the harpy. As for me, I just launched v.0.27.1, loaded my last save (performed on v.0.26, itself based on v.0.25.2-EX + 0.25.2-DUNGEON); I got to the Brothel and talked to Luna, who immediately told me about some noise in the attic – just as I expected she would. Seems quite unusual, though, that some “extra” content is a prerequisite for the player to get access to some regular content.
Mirthal, I suppose I am not getting this correctly?
In any case: in order to be able to unlock “extra” scenes, you will have to play an “extra” version of Aurelia – which 0.27.1 is not (it is just a plain regular version). The last “extra” version was “0.25.2-EX”.
Tonc Launching v0.27.1 then loading my own save, Dragon Lair was still there on the map, accessible as before. I really don't know what is the problem you're facing, here.