Yes, you can. On a Windows system without any trouble.I have a backup of ch6, can I play cracked ch7 and 8
Smart answer - better smoke a pipe-??It's not there, fix the pipe...
If you did everything right by this point with her, then choosing "attracted to me" , and then fixing the pipe, leads to sex scene with her.asking again may be you all didn't see
where is the choice that makes the sex scene ??
that's the main problem there. I recommend using a Windows PC. Cracked version is not compatible with android....I'm having trouble starting the cracked chapters 7 and 8 on my android device...
Thanksthat's the main problem there. I recommend using a Windows PC. Cracked version is not compatible with android.
Windows can and does use the forward slash "/" it also can autocomplete using the Tab key. So if you are at the root of c(c:\) you could type "cd /u ", then hit Tab it will display cd /Users, hit enter and you will change you to the directory "C:\Users". Also in DOS the ":" is a device so C: is device C(which is defined as drive c) , LPT1: is your parallel printer port 1. You can also look at your environment by typing "set" hit enter, and it will show you your working environment, Almost everything there can be used as a variable, so if you wanted to append your path statement you type path=%path%/added directory. This also means that you can do a cd/ %localappdata%/VNE2 or you could do a pushd %localappdata%/VNE2 and hit enter and you will go there (C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\VNE2). I prefer to use pushd and popd since they work across drives where cd does not.Windows is a weird OS, compared to all Unix-based OS-es - it uses backslashes instead of slashes. It has been and still is a major compatibility problem between OS-es and various universal software that can be run on Unix based systems and Windows. Often a security problem, too.
Since Python uses slashes and not backslashes, parceload used them there.
When using the same path in Windows Explorer or command line, you have to use backslashes, so that %localappdata%/VNE2 translates into %localappdata%\VNE2
%localappdata% is your appdata\local folder, usually C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local
Ah, thank you very much for that.I posted it yesterday.
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yes but you need to convert save (how was explained several pages ago).I only played the .exe version can I still play this html version with my saves? it says my data file is incompatible.
Interesting that I've never even tried to use forward slash on Windows command line. For my surprise it actually does work. I guess, coming from DOS, it seems unnatural for command line. Forward slash is for switches, backslash for paths. It just feels natural to use backslash for paths on Windows command line and batch and forward slash in bash or some other Linux shell.Windows can and does use the forward slash "/" it also can autocomplete using the Tab key. So if you are at the root of c(c:\) you could type "cd /u ", then hit Tab it will display cd /Users, hit enter and you will change you to the directory "C:\Users". Also in DOS the ":" is a device so C: is device C(which is defined as drive c) , LPT1: is your parallel printer port 1. You can also look at your environment by typing "set" hit enter, and it will show you your working environment, Almost everything there can be used as a variable, so if you wanted to append your path statement you type path=%path%/added directory. This also means that you can do a cd/ %localappdata%/VNE2 or you could do a pushd %localappdata%/VNE2 and hit enter and you will go there (C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\VNE2). I prefer to use pushd and popd since they work across drives where cd does not.
Can someone be nice and send me a backup.dat file for Chapter 5? I finished Chapter 4 after fucking Heidi when the daughter watched