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Magic wardrobe... those are some, uh... effective hallucinogens...The inventory limit throws me off, I wish they'd just remove it.
Explanation for immersion? Uhh, Magical wardrobe.
Magic wardrobe... those are some, uh... effective hallucinogens...The inventory limit throws me off, I wish they'd just remove it.
Explanation for immersion? Uhh, Magical wardrobe.
Just enable automatic-rebuy, it's the most convenient option IMHO.Lol okay, well I think this game takes the cake for having the most difficult to maintain "functional" wardrobe for a character. No matter where I go, clothes seem to disappear and that's when the strips of cloth can be considered clothes
There are situations when the PC is sleepwalking (influenced by the Ear Slime), waking up naked on the other side of the Town and has to return home somehow. If you walk into locations that have wardrobes (Brothel, Night Club, School), you wont be able to find the clothing set you wore before you went to bed. All other pieces of garment will be there, just not the ones you wore before bedtime. Next day, no problem with that, all the clothes will be teleporting from one location wardrobe to another.Magic wardrobe... those are some, uh... effective hallucinogens...
Sorry, what I was referring to was how hard I find it for my character to stay fully dressed/not destroying her clothes while walking down the street/on the beach/in public, and then having to drop a couple hundred every week to replace the scraps of fabric the npcs leave her with.Just enable automatic-rebuy, it's the most convenient option IMHO.
And clothes usually do not disappear. There are places where you can tuck away clothes, like the lake shore, the rocks, the dance studio.
If you do not pick them up again they stay there until you come back. They do not move magically back into the wardrobe.
You should be buying sturdier clothes and visit the tailor regularly. And work that ass off to be able to afford it. A couple of hundred is what... one trick?Sorry, what I was referring to was how hard I find it for my character to stay fully dressed/not destroying her clothes while walking down the street/on the beach/in public, and then having to drop a couple hundred every week to replace the scraps of fabric the npcs leave her with.
Promiscuity is still at 2 tho .You should be buying sturdier clothes and visit the tailor regularly. And work that ass off to be able to afford it. A couple of hundred is what... one trick?
I've raised enough awareness to discover it, that should be the game mechanic to unlock itMagic wardrobe... those are some, uh... effective hallucinogens...
Could you not just savescum your way to victory, meticulously reversing to an earlier save to reduce all stress taken? That's what I've been doing, but I'm not that far into the playthrough yet.The feat requirement is "Get to day 150 without passing out", not "Go 150 days without passing out". If you faint within the first 150 days, you can't get that feat in that playthrough.
You need to buy colored contacts from the hospital, 200 a pop.How do you have heterochromatic eyes??, I tried in the wiki and couldn't find how to ;w;
Sure, but it's still quite a piece of work.Could you not just savescum your way to victory, meticulously reversing to an earlier save to reduce all stress taken? That's what I've been doing, but I'm not that far into the playthrough yet.
Step 1: Edit the days value in sugarcube shenanigans to 149.The feat requirement is "Get to day 150 without passing out", not "Go 150 days without passing out". If you faint within the first 150 days, you can't get that feat in that playthrough.
how about you take a moment to check whyWhy has the dev not added pregnancy yet?