Vishal326
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Ai ruining this game now, dev just be patient for ai to be more advanced in upcoming future then test it.
Ai ruining this game now, dev just be patient for ai to be more advanced in upcoming future then test it.
Will Smith admitted months ago his litmus test of him eating spaghetti, as AI rendered, life like, internet meme, had already gotten to perfection.Picked this up a couple of days back. Not sure what to think of the AI gen animations... Gives off some real uncanny valley vibes when used with Daz models. Anyway, the story is decent. Quite a few grammatical errors though.
There was literally an update 2 months ago, why do you people run around threads saying games are abandoned that just had an update, not to mention dev updates about the game just under a month ago.It's sad that another game with such impressive realistic graphics has been abandoned. Developer, thank you for your game and for the vivid impressions it left.
Because they are idiots?There was literally an update 2 months ago, why do you people run around threads saying games are abandoned that just had an update, not to mention dev updates about the game just under a month ago.
Why did Erica have to return at this time
She clearly wanted to humiliate and desecrate you obviously, she is into that, whether you like or understand it or not.BTW if I was there I'd have held her hand.
Joshi, I would also hold her hand with one hand while she would hold the table with the other. We would all be happy to hold Eric's hand, but unfortunately Eric doesn't want to do that yet.Why did Erica have to return at this time
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I think not. I also looked like there was one for Babysitter. Best I found only covers a tiny fraction of the beginning.Is there a text walkthough somewhere? Mod ones only give points and IIRC this game had points-based subroutes, so you could go for a sigar daddy/strict or smth routes and it requitred some exact points at time.
The point system in this game kinda fucks with my brain. What with how It works differently to every other games point systems I see. That being, if + points, good. And if - points, bad.I think not. I also looked like there was one for Babysitter. Best I found only covers a tiny fraction of the beginning.
Sugar daddy and strict daddy are mutually exclusive. Just max out every kind or strict decision and you will be fine for any requirements, I think. There is maybe on place near the beginning where to get enough points with Lara you have to sacrifice a sugar daddy point with Angelica. That's the only one I remember.
This is the game where I started using URM all the time to see consequences/requirements because there was no walkthrough. It's very well labeled for that.
Many games have +/- points. And those that require + then no - point, women or men. But in this game the decisions are made at the very beginning who gets what and who gets what.The point system in this game kinda fucks with my brain. What with how It works differently to every other games point systems I see. That being, if + points, good. And if - points, bad.
But they both work for Angelica, just in different ways. Go for - points generally speaking if you want Strict Daddy path, or go for + points if you want to see Sugar Daddy one instead.
Honestly, now that I've tried both a couple times. I'm always going Strict Daddy for her now in my general playthroughs. So much hotter IMO. With how much she starts out "hating" the MC and being "disgusted" by him. Only to end up folding to him and wanting him to punish and dominate her. Plus the way she starts wanting to compete with her Mother for him on top...HOT AF![]()
I can't think of a single other VN that I'm playing/played recently where having - points does anything for the player other than just block events with characters, and then eventually just close routes. Other than this one that is, like what I'm saying.Many games have +/- points. And those that require + then no - point, women or men. But in this game the decisions are made at the very beginning who gets what and who gets what.
It is kinda unique that way but made sense to me. Keeps them very mutually exclusive. Lots of games you are trying to keep two competing values high enough.The point system in this game kinda fucks with my brain. What with how It works differently to every other games point systems I see. That being, if + points, good. And if - points, bad.
But they both work for Angelica, just in different ways. Go for - points generally speaking if you want Strict Daddy path, or go for + points if you want to see Sugar Daddy one instead.
Honestly, now that I've tried both a couple times. I'm always going Strict Daddy for her now in my general playthroughs. So much hotter IMO. With how much she starts out "hating" the MC and being "disgusted" by him. Only to end up folding to him and wanting him to punish and dominate her. Plus the way she starts wanting to compete with her Mother for him on top...HOT AF![]()
In real life, your actions determine what you get and forgive me for what happens when you get caught. That you've flown from flower to flower! And you have no chance to play good and bad boy.I can't think of a single other VN that I'm playing/played recently where having - points does anything for the player other than just block events with characters, and then eventually just close routes. Other than this one that is, like what I'm saying.
I see. So either i misremember smth or it got changed...I think not. I also looked like there was one for Babysitter. Best I found only covers a tiny fraction of the beginning.
Sugar daddy and strict daddy are mutually exclusive. Just max out every kind or strict decision and you will be fine for any requirements, I think. There is maybe on place near the beginning where to get enough points with Lara you have to sacrifice a sugar daddy point with Angelica. That's the only one I remember.
This is the game where I started using URM all the time to see consequences/requirements because there was no walkthrough. It's very well labeled for that.
Basically. Requirements for different scenes are the extremes of a number scale that includes negative numbers. Like at least -7 for something (-6 isn't low enough). If you alternate nice and strict you'll be stuck at zero which won't meet any requirements and you will get the most minimal amount of action and H-scenes.I see. So either i misremember smth or it got changed...
Anywho, you are saying, that it is basically a switch and no middle ground, as far as you remember? Aight, thanksAnd i do use URM, but, well, it kinda relies on good naming of variables AND linear branching with no jump-to markers, and you cant say it is one or other way w/o reading through majority of script
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Well, there WERE walkthrough for this game at some point. i prolly even had it somewhere on a laptop i use for a travel. But it was goddamn long ago.Basically. Requirements for different scenes are the extremes of a number scale that includes negative numbers. Like at least -7 for something (-6 isn't low enough). If you alternate nice and strict you'll be stuck at zero which won't meet any requirements and you will get the most minimal amount of action and H-scenes.
Can't speak to if it was always that way or something changed.
I think this was among the first games I used URM for because of the lack of walkthrough. If falsely set my expectations high. Everything is super clearly labeled and hyperlinked.
I read none of the script apart from the decision conditionals when they happened. If you are paying attention to persistent values as you go along you always know what the requirements denote. The branching is really pretty minimal. There are only about 4 main variables that keep getting called. The rest are just used temporarily or only change small bits of dialogue.
Be honest with us, even if it's not the hobo, but you can hold his dick too.... it's your favorite Tyron!BTW if I was there I'd have held her hand.