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If you have the shit Kinu, yeah.I stopped playing this game for a while but i've been seeing the reviews, so Kinu just suddenly gets arranged by an asshole who wants to kill us?
If you have the shit Kinu, yeah.I stopped playing this game for a while but i've been seeing the reviews, so Kinu just suddenly gets arranged by an asshole who wants to kill us?
What's the "good" Kinu?If you have the shit Kinu, yeah.
Ah...... that one, the one of her being true to herself, does she get a husband in that too?The farmer who hates her mom.
Even the one that let somebody disrespect you non stop?I prefer farmer Kinu, but I love every version of my daughter. View attachment 4038840
Yeah. Though you only see him in some random and or holiday events. Like takahiro stealing a bag of rice from him.Ah...... that one, the one of her being true to herself, does she get a husband in that too?
Ah, I guess that's better than nothing, besides that I feel like the main character has less impact in this game like he's nothing more but an npc.Yeah. Though you only see him in some random and or holiday events. Like takahiro stealing a bag of rice from him.
And unlike Nakano, he is not a dickhead.
Well, you're not wrong. Recently they actually started adding commissioned OCs. So anybody can fork over a stack of cash to get their fursona into COC2 now.Ah, I guess that's better than nothing, besides that I feel like the main character has less impact in this game like he's nothing more but an npc.
To be fair he is tasked with protecting the den and we kind of do break in so I'd imagine us just being let roam the den freely afterwards is like salt in the wound.I stopped playing this game for a while but i've been seeing the reviews, so Kinu just suddenly gets arranged by an asshole who wants to kill us?
Welcome to House TelvanniI imagine it'd be like having a guy break into your work place only to see the fucker working there the next day.
And this is why I will never free Kiyoko from the necklaceI stopped playing this game for a while but i've been seeing the reviews, so Kinu just suddenly gets arranged by an asshole who wants to kill us?
Yikes..Well, you're not wrong. Recently they actually started adding commissioned OCs. So anybody can fork over a stack of cash to get their fursona into COC2 now.
And you the player is here to marvel that them, not to do silly stuff like: play the game.
Still, the main character should have a say in their relationship, isn't both parent's opinions more important? Especially after basing Kitsune society on old Japanese culture. I find it so weird that apparent there's a scene where you play as your daughter getting her back blown out by the very same dude.To be fair he is tasked with protecting the den and we kind of do break in so I'd imagine us just being let roam the den freely afterwards is like salt in the wound.
I imagine it'd be like having a guy break into your work place only to see the fucker working there the next day.
HaHaHa.......NoStill, the main character should have a say in their relationship, isn't both parent's opinions more important?
thanks again. it works but events which rely on time seem to become janky, like calise who I could sleep with before but now is wounded againFind "\"timestamp\" the number next to it is your time, time is stored as minutes (1440 minutes = 1 day, 60 minutes = 1 hour, you get the gist.), here's an example file, going by the name it should be on day 694 but I set the timestamp to 1440 so the file should load with you on day 1 at 00:00.
Huh, hadn’t thought of that. I mean, I guess it’s obvious in hindsight, but it also isn’t even exclusive to commissioned characters (I don’t think there’s even that many?)It's kind of entertaining to realise that allowing commissioned characters has to be making some of the writers seethe.
"I write my characters the way I write them because fuck the power fantasy of the player, you power-fantasying player bastard with main character syndrome" meanwhile: people actually paying money to get exactly that.
It's really symbolic of how instead of having a single, concrete vision that people writing for the game were required to subscribe to, the "oh we need to keep the project going " mission creep has created an irrecoverable mess of clashing directions that struggles to satisfy anybody.
And as someone who's worked in the public service on controversial political topics believe me when I say I know this when I see it lmao.
It's kind of entertaining to realise that allowing commissioned characters has to be making some of the writers seethe.