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Sorry if I'm late with the news. Are the Steam achievements being introduced with the next update or later?
 

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Hello everybody!


It is very hot here in the UK, so I hope you're all staying hydrated and here's a visual reminder.

Sophie and Tiffany scenes are very nearly done now, just a couple of bad early renders need redoing and the dialogue finished and that will be it and the BETA update will drop this weekend with the first 100 renders or so of each of their scenes.

There will be some more previews of Sophie and Tiffany that I'll release at the same time as the BETA when it releases this weekend for everybody else.

Following this for next week and likely most of the rest of the month I'll be doing all the non-rendering work for v.0.15.5, doing the post work on the renders that I've already made of Lydia, writing the dialogue, sorting out the audio, coding etc and making sure it all flows together and then there will be an update available by the end of the month featuring the full scene with Lydia that is teased currently in the BETA, along with the rest of the evening with her.

This will be the biggest adult scene in the game so far, including more than 200 renders and a variety of things to do in it, along with the discovery of who is in her dungeon and some scheming.

Thanks for all the new and continued support!

WP
 

-CookieMonster666-

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Then how come are there folks splayed around willingly on the field? Are Britbongs masochist or something?
Nobody ever spends time outside in parks in the heat? You've apparently never been to Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, or southern California if you think nobody stays outside just because it's hot. (Yes, I know those aren't in the UK.) It's not as if the people couldn't have some kinds of drinks with them to stay hydrated.
 

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Nobody ever spends time outside in parks in the heat? You've apparently never been to Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, or southern California if you think nobody stays outside just because it's hot. (Yes, I know those aren't in the UK.) It's not as if the people couldn't have some kinds of drinks with them to stay hydrated.
I live in a tropical country, so I know what hot truly is. If there are people willingly loiter around in a supposed extreme heat, then it's either not that hot or Britbongs are so done with shitty, rainy, and gloomy weather that they prefer to fry themselves alive.
 

-CookieMonster666-

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I live in a tropical country, so I know what hot truly is. If there are people willingly loiter around in a supposed extreme heat, then it's either not that hot or Britbongs are so done with shitty, rainy, and gloomy weather that they prefer to fry themselves alive.
Compared to a tropical country? Probably not that hot, then. Keep in mind how far north Britain is. I doubt it's even remotely as hot there for "extreme heat" as it is anywhere pretty much from Spain and further south.

Still, I wonder about your conception of what people elsewhere in the world actually do, because it's extremely common in many parts of the world to lounge outside in what is considered hot weather (even at the mid-110s with over 80% humidity). Hawaii is also tropical, the Middle East (Israel, Egypt, and as Bowsette s slave said, Turkey) is more desert-like (or savannah perhaps), and southern Mexico down to Peru have equatorial to semi-equatorial jungle climates. People still lounge outside in the heat in those places (and not only on the beaches, but obviously not in the heart of the jungle itself when it's dangerous like the Amazon).
 
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Compared to a tropical country? Probably not that hot, then. Keep in mind how far north Britain is. I doubt it's even remotely as hot there for "extreme heat" as it is anywhere pretty much from Spain and further south.

Still, I wonder about your conception of what people elsewhere in the world actually do, because it's extremely common in many parts of the world to lounge outside in what is considered hot weather (even at the mid-110s with over 80% humidity). Hawaii is also tropical, the Middle East (Israel, Egypt, and as Bowsette s slave said, Turkey) is more desert-like (or savannah perhaps), and southern Mexico down to Peru have equatorial to semi-equatorial jungle climates. People still lounge outside in the heat in those places (and not only on the beaches, but obviously not in the heart of the jungle itself when it's dangerous like the Amazon).
There is no desert in Turkey. everywhere steppe. In places like Adana where it is 45 degrees, people get angry and shoot at the sun. Arab countries are much hotter than Turkey.
 

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Started this very recently, I am quite early. I think it is well written but so far what really takes me out of immersion is... the "billionaire" thing. Very few things would have been different gamewise if Collier was a multi-millionaire worth 1/1000th what he is shown to be and the game would have made much more sense. Someone with a net worth of 43B$ disappearing on the eve of such a merger, would trigger a national financial crisis with stocks falling and people losing their jobs. Furthermore that person's ex-wife would have a much much bigger home, he would have a much much better car and all. All in all everything would be bigger, from the police on the job to the houses, the quality and price of the escorts Collier's eve is playing with etc.
Last but certainly not least in a game like this, his wife and prime suspect would have 100 policemen watching her or something and keeping away the media. She would also obviously be considered "at risk to run" instead of being granted bail.

Now, if Collier was a CEO of a big company and was personally worth 50-60 million pounds, then yes, it would make more sense. Such a person would take home, post-taxes like 1-2 million pounds per year or so from salary, dividends and investment returns.
 

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Started this very recently, I am quite early. I think it is well written but so far what really takes me out of immersion is... the "billionaire" thing. Very few things would have been different gamewise if Collier was a multi-millionaire worth 1/1000th what he is shown to be and the game would have made much more sense. Someone with a net worth of 43B$ disappearing on the eve of such a merger, would trigger a national financial crisis with stocks falling and people losing their jobs. Furthermore that person's ex-wife would have a much much bigger home, he would have a much much better car and all. All in all everything would be bigger, from the police on the job to the houses, the quality and price of the escorts Collier's eve is playing with etc.
Last but certainly not least in a game like this, his wife and prime suspect would have 100 policemen watching her or something and keeping away the media. She would also obviously be considered "at risk to run" instead of being granted bail.

Now, if Collier was a CEO of a big company and was personally worth 50-60 million pounds, then yes, it would make more sense. Such a person would take home, post-taxes like 1-2 million pounds per year or so from salary, dividends and investment returns.
Warren Buffet laughs with his 10yo $40k car and 60yo house he bought for $30k.

Zuckerberg's Volkswagen Golf and Acura also laugh, or maybe they're just struggling to start because it's cold, who knows?
 

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Warren Buffet laughs with his 10yo $40k car and 60yo house he bought for $30k.

Zuckerberg's Volkswagen Golf and Acura also laugh, or maybe they're just struggling to start because it's cold, who knows?
If Warren Buffet was missing a few days before a big merger of Berkshire with with a similar one, you can rest assured the market would react quite badly and that his widow won't be allowed to leave without bail etc etc.
And if Silvio Berlusconni's new partner had a sub escort, that one would be taking more than 10K$.
 
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Started this very recently, I am quite early. I think it is well written but so far what really takes me out of immersion is... the "billionaire" thing. Very few things would have been different gamewise if Collier was a multi-millionaire worth 1/1000th what he is shown to be and the game would have made much more sense. Someone with a net worth of 43B$ disappearing on the eve of such a merger, would trigger a national financial crisis with stocks falling and people losing their jobs. Furthermore that person's ex-wife would have a much much bigger home, he would have a much much better car and all. All in all everything would be bigger, from the police on the job to the houses, the quality and price of the escorts Collier's eve is playing with etc.
Last but certainly not least in a game like this, his wife and prime suspect would have 100 policemen watching her or something and keeping away the media. She would also obviously be considered "at risk to run" instead of being granted bail.

Now, if Collier was a CEO of a big company and was personally worth 50-60 million pounds, then yes, it would make more sense. Such a person would take home, post-taxes like 1-2 million pounds per year or so from salary, dividends and investment returns.
You should just play more and read in-game news. And then, you will understand that your changes would ruin the story. I'm not saying it's perfect, but it is pretty high up. Especially for a porn game.
 

pfapfo

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Warren Buffet laughs with his 10yo $40k car and 60yo house he bought for $30k.

Zuckerberg's Volkswagen Golf and Acura also laugh, or maybe they're just struggling to start because it's cold, who knows?
Zuckerberg might have unimpressive cars, but he is a really bad example because he has the habit of buying all properties around his home because apparently he doesn't like neighbours. Also, it is obvious that Collier ain't a Warren Buffett.
 
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