wear the spiked collar when sleeping/when midnight passes, it will protect the tfis there a way to keep wolf transformation perm? its most interesting
where you get it from ^^wear the spiked collar when sleeping/when midnight passes, it will protect the tf
clothing shopwhere you get it from ^^
Lel, that's just too damn much like renting in real life.Lol imagine if they add 'you can finally move out of the orphanage!' and then you get you apartment for a deposit of 50000 bucks, and after you move in bailey comes in and drops 'hey, Im your landlord, your rent is 5000 per week, starting next friday.' And this time you are even legally required to pay it
20 000 British pounderinos per month is "a bit" of an overkill for rent though, even if you live in L*ndon, much less if you have the unluck to be a Rapecester resident.Lel, that's just too damn much like renting in real life.
Bailey seems to charge differently according to what each orphan is capable of making, like the mafia does with protection rackets. The PC pays a ridiculous lot, because the PC has proven capable of doing so. It would probably be for the best if Bailey never finds out just how much the PC is actually pulling down every week.Does every fucking kid in the orphanage pay them that much?
Better don't tell Bailey that me pixel cutie carries £1¼M.Bailey seems to charge differently according to what each orphan is capable of making, like the mafia does with protection rackets. The PC pays a ridiculous lot, because the PC has proven capable of doing so. It would probably be for the best if Bailey never finds out just how much the PC is actually pulling down every week.
Some people like playing the game "legit", and earning feats for doing it, but don't like the stupidly repetitive stuff like opening 100 chests for skullduggery (which has to be at S for so many important encounters). Or making 100 trips (and dealing with 3 random encounters along the way each time) to the farm before being able to live there.What's the point of cheating like this to get the feats anyways?
Don't get me wrong, it's your own time so feel free to play the game as you see fit and it has no bearing on me at all, but... you know, I can't help but find it a bit mind-boggling that some people would go out of their way to cheat for achievements, which are supposed to be just side challenges in the first place.
Cheats already exist in the game anyways... I guess I just can't wrap my head around such mindset, but that's fine I guess.
I agree. And the examples you gave are, of course, only a few of the ones that are too repetitive. At least give more variety to the skill level up methods Vrel...Some people like playing the game "legit", and earning feats for doing it, but don't like the stupidly repetitive stuff like opening 100 chests for skullduggery (which has to be at S for so many important encounters). Or making 100 trips (and dealing with 3 random encounters along the way each time) to the farm before being able to live there.
If it's something that I'd rather make a macro or look up how to do console commands, it's probably a bit TOO repetitive.
I guess you mean this:Where is the tan lines toggle(the one that makes your skin darker if you're going tanning), is it safe? Is it alright?
I found it thank you! It seems that it has moved cuz I can't find it in its original place in "general" or "game settings" I forgot.I guess you mean this:
OPTIONS → Performance → Visual representation of the player character's skin colour / Tanning changes due to sun exposure
I have never had any issues since tanning was introduced.
Yeah, a lot of stuff had been shuffled around since the last update. It took me a while to recognize that overlays now have several tabs.I found it thank you! It seems that it has moved cuz I can't find it in its original place in "general" or "game settings" I forgot.
it doesn't send you to a website, the HTML file is being opened in your browseris there a version that does not send me to a website?