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This faces make me rethink if she isn t a psycopath, stalker and crazy chik
a "Jaye hasn't answered any of my calls since that night."
a "If it wasn't for you, I wouldn't have even known where the service was to be held."
j "Why? Why didn't you call?"
j "Why didn't you come find me?"
a "And I did try to call."
a "The question is why you didn't pick up?"
j "Bullshit!"
BS is on you. Call blocks are always only one-way. Just because there's a block on Jaye's phone to block MC's calls, it does not mean Jaye can't call MC. Go ahead and get a friend to try it with you. I dare you.P.S
Story about blocked number is pure bulshit. Especially 5 years ago. She called MC on to inform of the death. BLOCK would have prevented that.
v0.1: PrologueIt's 1 great game.
Can someone explain to me what the difference is between
version 0.5 and 0.6 ?
maybe if you tried maxing the points on jaye and mallory next time you play, you might get what you wantpeople, I can’t solve this problem on this part of the game .. I missed the maximum point of Jane .. and scored on Melisa .. and maxed out max hell on both of them ... but no matter what I do .. it doesn’t open the third the choice is on this part of the game .. why so ???
Well, in this case, the problem is that even if the mine will have maximum points for both of the girls .. then the result shows the same .. according to this, I don’t know how to solve this problemmaybe if you tried maxing the points on jaye and mallory next time you play, you might get what you want![]()
No, the dev said they might add some flavour text if you max a girl's points but you'll lose nothing substantial.Do I miss anything if I don't have maximum points? I usually only got like 9/10 points for each character.
Maybe for you. Google app phone msg and calls pops up warning every time u attempt to call blocked phone.BS is on you. Call blocks are always only one-way. Just because there's a block on Jaye's phone to block MC's calls, it does not mean Jaye can't call MC. Go ahead and get a friend to try it with you. I dare you.
Probably just a few achievements. I believe the important scenes are attainable with less-than-maximum points. Most of the times choices are more importantDo I miss anything if I don't have maximum points? I usually only got like 9/10 points for each character.
Have you considered that Jaye's phone has a different app, one that doesn't have that feature?Maybe for you. Google app phone msg and calls pops up warning every time u attempt to call blocked phone.
on top of that , it has BIG red crossed circle on contact name and beneith it says BLOCKED.
Only total technological literate and or blind person would not notice
Yeah alright, different app. But which app doesnt show "blocked" red info when u open contact? She called mc to notify of death, one simply cannot not see ..Have you considered that Jaye's phone has a different app, one that doesn't have that feature?
Of course, not using the app that you use makes her a horrible person. But anyway...
In most cases, blocked numbers will not transfer to a new phone. The numbers are saved to mobile storage memory and are not transferred to a new phone even when using the same SIM card. Some applications, however, do allow your blocklist to transfer over to a new device.
Do blocked numbers carry over to a new phone?[/B][/SIZE]
Blocked numbers generally won’t carry over to a new phone as the blocking feature is specific to your device. Unless you use a third-party calling app or your device implements Android’s number blocking API, you will need to re-block all the numbers on your new device manually.
Your SIM card doesn’t store the numbers you block. These are saved in your device’s storage memory, independently of the SIM and number associated with the device.
It’s worth noting that the Android development platform provides a content provider API known as ‘BlockNumberProvider’ for implementing blocked numbers in a cross-device manner.
With number blocking implemented using this API, blocked numbers are persisted across Android platforms, so blocked numbers do transfer to a new device.
However, this API isn’t commonly used, and number blocking is generally implemented at the app level, making blocklists local to the device and non-transferrable to a new device.
Yeah alright, different app. But which app doesnt show "blocked" red info when u open contact? She called mc to notify of death, one simply cannot not see ..
I stand behind dev wanting to add unnecessary drama and then failed and turned into a joke
and she blocked 5 years ago and not a single time she didnt notice blocked on contact? As if
P.S
You made me google the question which i actually already knew the answer.
In most cases, blocked numbers will not transfer to a new phone. The numbers are saved to mobile storage memory and are not transferred to a new phone even when using the same SIM card. Some applications, however, do allow your blocklist to transfer over to a new device.
Do blocked numbers carry over to a new phone?[/B][/SIZE]
Blocked numbers generally won’t carry over to a new phone as the blocking feature is specific to your device. Unless you use a third-party calling app or your device implements Android’s number blocking API, you will need to re-block all the numbers on your new device manually.
Your SIM card doesn’t store the numbers you block. These are saved in your device’s storage memory, independently of the SIM and number associated with the device.
It’s worth noting that the Android development platform provides a content provider API known as ‘BlockNumberProvider’ for implementing blocked numbers in a cross-device manner.
With number blocking implemented using this API, blocked numbers are persisted across Android platforms, so blocked numbers do transfer to a new device.
However, this API isn’t commonly used, and number blocking is generally implemented at the app level, making blocklists local to the device and non-transferrable to a new device.
She changed 5 phones over 5 years. Block would never transfer. Point made.
It doesn't matter. It's the authors right to do it like he wants - poetic license.Yeah alright, different app. But which app doesnt show "blocked" red info when u open contact? She called mc to notify of death, one simply cannot not see ..
I stand behind dev wanting to add unnecessary drama and then failed and turned into a joke
and she blocked 5 years ago and not a single time she didnt notice blocked on contact? As if
P.S
You made me google the question which i actually already knew the answer.
In most cases, blocked numbers will not transfer to a new phone. The numbers are saved to mobile storage memory and are not transferred to a new phone even when using the same SIM card. Some applications, however, do allow your blocklist to transfer over to a new device.
Do blocked numbers carry over to a new phone?[/B][/SIZE]
Blocked numbers generally won’t carry over to a new phone as the blocking feature is specific to your device. Unless you use a third-party calling app or your device implements Android’s number blocking API, you will need to re-block all the numbers on your new device manually.
Your SIM card doesn’t store the numbers you block. These are saved in your device’s storage memory, independently of the SIM and number associated with the device.
It’s worth noting that the Android development platform provides a content provider API known as ‘BlockNumberProvider’ for implementing blocked numbers in a cross-device manner.
With number blocking implemented using this API, blocked numbers are persisted across Android platforms, so blocked numbers do transfer to a new device.
However, this API isn’t commonly used, and number blocking is generally implemented at the app level, making blocklists local to the device and non-transferrable to a new device.
She changed 5 phones over 5 years. Block would never transfer. Point made.
The only joke here is that you're still on about something so ridiculously unimportant as this. Talk about a waste of energy to continue to complain about something that means absolutely nothing in the long run. Even if you are 100% correct about this, IT DOESN'T MATTER IN THE SLIGHEST!!!Yeah alright, different app. But which app doesnt show "blocked" red info when u open contact? She called mc to notify of death, one simply cannot not see ..
I stand behind dev wanting to add unnecessary drama and then failed and turned into a joke
and she blocked 5 years ago and not a single time she didnt notice blocked on contact? As if
P.S
You made me google the question which i actually already knew the answer.
In most cases, blocked numbers will not transfer to a new phone. The numbers are saved to mobile storage memory and are not transferred to a new phone even when using the same SIM card. Some applications, however, do allow your blocklist to transfer over to a new device.
Do blocked numbers carry over to a new phone?[/B][/SIZE]
Blocked numbers generally won’t carry over to a new phone as the blocking feature is specific to your device. Unless you use a third-party calling app or your device implements Android’s number blocking API, you will need to re-block all the numbers on your new device manually.
Your SIM card doesn’t store the numbers you block. These are saved in your device’s storage memory, independently of the SIM and number associated with the device.
It’s worth noting that the Android development platform provides a content provider API known as ‘BlockNumberProvider’ for implementing blocked numbers in a cross-device manner.
With number blocking implemented using this API, blocked numbers are persisted across Android platforms, so blocked numbers do transfer to a new device.
However, this API isn’t commonly used, and number blocking is generally implemented at the app level, making blocklists local to the device and non-transferrable to a new device.
She changed 5 phones over 5 years. Block would never transfer. Point made.
I had the same problem. If you are still struggling, try disabling Power Save and Quick Menu then try again. That solved it for me.DA port gives errors right from the first choice