KlausSeinth
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Yes, it's an .exe file, scan it of course but AFAIK it's safe.The game download is an exe file?
It's not the common zip file?
Thank you for confirming.Yes, it's an .exe file, scan it of course but AFAIK it's safe.
I think that was the cutoff point, if I remember correctly. If you want to make sure, just save before talking to her, if you can reach her "bad end" you are definitely at the end and it will be reflected in the ending.So I've not finished the game but have gone as far as to allow Eliza to live in the mansion, does the ending change at that point recognizing that my character is addicted to her?
There is something as being timely though. Sometimes, it's better to stay focused on the core ideas as well. I kept adding content so it wasn't wasted time, but I believe I could have handled the process better, and trimmed a year or two at the very least.Hey, I ain't saying it's a bad thing- what was a bad thing was my expectations for it to be at full release at that point! Taking the extra time to do everything you wanted to is good.
If you are asking what's the bulk of the content, it's still submissive and mind-control focused. If you are asking if you can avoid situations, the answer is yes (there are a few events which check your willpower, but it's not hard to keep it high). There are no mandatory scenes in the main story, and there are basically no scenes you can't avoid (although a few aren't as telegraphed as the rest, and if you start down a mind-control path, you might be unable to "dodge scenes" after a certain point).i played this a long time ago when it was still new, so i just gotta ask if its still the same old FMC getting used like a worthless cum rag by literally everyone and everything or is there hope where FMC get to be on top or at least some non rapey mind control bullshit situation yet?
just asking so i can try out if the shapeshifters legacy is actually worth it....i mean the name sounds so cool and then you find out FMC is literally getting fucked left and right as by absolutely everyone and everything in sight for plot......
Once you find the minotaur village, you can get involved with their chief, Neroma. Technically Ginnuk the orc can also get you pregnant, but it's only during an ending. I should add a couple more monsters to the game (and the chance to get pregnant) soon.Are there any non-human pregnancies besides the slime?
It's a mechanic, but it's limited in scope. If you get pregnant (and confirm it by going to the hospital), you can decide to settle down (early ending) or speed up the pregnancy (you stay at home for a few days, and you can decide to visit various spots in town for new scenes and dialogues, however free roaming is disabled until the pregnancy is over).is pregnancy ending only or a mechanic?
That minotaur isnt really a monster though. I mean, he's too civilized, he's basically just a friendly guy but with bull features. I meant something further away from a human.Once you find the minotaur village, you can get involved with their chief, Neroma. Technically Ginnuk the orc can also get you pregnant, but it's only during an ending. I should add a couple more monsters to the game (and the chance to get pregnant) soon.
If you have suggestions for some species, feel free. The odds are low at this point, but if I have the extra time or I think one of your ideas is better than what I have in mind, I might use it.That minotaur isnt really a monster though. I mean, he's too civilized, he's basically just a friendly guy but with bull features. I meant something further away from a human.
Would be nice if it was in the form of a soft bad end. I like soft bad ends, I think LonaRPG does them best... But not sure how it would look in Caliross, LonaRPG has stealth mechanics and sex trauma penalties which bring life to soft bad ends and you can level up your stats through being raped if you're too weak initially, or die if you're risking too much not giving time to heal up between escape attempts. Caliross is entirely different and more aimed at puzzle solving with spells, but making escape a puzzle game to solve would mean easy escapes every time after the first success.
Goblins would be too cliche and unrealistic since everything in the Empire seems mostly pacified with rare almost extinct beasts hiding. So if there are hostile factions I'm thinking its something underground or hiding in the mountains. Maybe some sort of molerat-people colony? They live inside a magic-nullifying cave/dungeon that prevents easily micing away or blasting them away with spells. They're blind but can smell well, are eusocial and the few rare females, Erica included, are treated as queens - fed, protected and pampered. Since the only free time she has is when she's pregnant and not breastfeeding pups, escape should be a pregnancy minigame. I dunno, maybe the nest is a labyrinth and some paths are patrolled/worked at by male rats and it requires figuring out their schedules and discovering a free path to escape. Figuring out how to lay fake smellpaths with breastmilk. It should be pretty hard even with known schedules and practically impossible by luck. But if Erica gives birth to ~3 females the colony splits in half and one half migrates away and the colony is severely undermanned which makes escape way easier, provided the shedules are known.If you have suggestions for some species, feel free. The odds are low at this point, but if I have the extra time or I think one of your ideas is better than what I have in mind, I might use it.
Well, we do meet a few goblins, so not completely unrealistic, but the empire is quite pacified, as you noted. The mountains are still a bit wild, and of course underground, underwater or any "dimensional shifters" are outside the control of the empire, for the most part.Goblins would be too cliche and unrealistic since everything in the Empire seems mostly pacified with rare almost extinct beasts hiding. So if there are hostile factions I'm thinking its something underground or hiding in the mountains. Maybe some sort of molerat-people colony? They live inside a magic-nullifying cave/dungeon that prevents easily micing away or blasting them away with spells. They're blind but can smell well, are eusocial and the few rare females, Erica included, are treated as queens - fed, protected and pampered. Since the only free time she has is when she's pregnant and not breastfeeding pups, escape should be a pregnancy minigame. I dunno, maybe the nest is a labyrinth and some paths are patrolled/worked at by male rats and it requires figuring out their schedules and discovering a free path to escape. Figuring out how to lay fake smellpaths with breastmilk. It should be pretty hard even with known schedules and practically impossible by luck. But if Erica gives birth to ~3 females the colony splits in half and one half migrates away and the colony is severely undermanned which makes escape way easier, provided the shedules are known.
Mia works at the circus near Tarkas (you must meet her at the main tent during her show first, then later you can go to her wagon). Also note that "snake lady" doesn't literally mean a naga, she just has a snake pet (explaining this since you haven't met her before).Where do i find Mia? At the desert city? If yes, which chapter?
Thanks a lot! ^^Well, we do meet a few goblins, so not completely unrealistic, but the empire is quite pacified, as you noted. The mountains are still a bit wild, and of course underground, underwater or any "dimensional shifters" are outside the control of the empire, for the most part.
As for the molerat-people, I am not going for something too complicated. Also, I'd rather have something that isn't too ugly and is at least humanoid or something far from humans or realistic creatures (like orcs or slimes, to use examples that exist in the game in some form).
Mia works at the circus near Tarkas (you must meet her at the main tent during her show first, then later you can go to her wagon). Also note that "snake lady" doesn't literally mean a naga, she just has a snake pet (explaining this since you haven't met her before).
When you start the game, several dialog boxes can appear asking for access to various folders. Did you grant permission for all of them?Thnx! I got this error – any ideas?
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Some programs are overly sensitive and generate false alarms.Why do I get a virus message when the game is downloaded?