Raf-Raf

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As far as I can tell pregnancy mechanics doesnt seem to work with generic NPCs, havent tested with any named ones. My character has no issue with pregnancy w/ wolves, as far as I can tell it isnt a settings issue; or male/female PC.
There a fix or is it just bad luck?
Only Black Wolf and Alex are the only named npcs that have preggo content.
You can enable for everyone but that will lead you to getting locked on their preggo content when it's finally out.
 

Penitensary

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Edit: Whoa, seems visiting the island gave me a mountain of Rag Tops and Rag Skirts, so if you're continuing the save, be sure to clear out the gunk in the wardrobe ^^;
Seems it's a bug. When clothing is destroyed, rather than disappear it turns into 'rag top' and 'rag skirt' items... which the game then tries to rebuy when those end up destroyed as well. So that's how i ended up with a pile of rags filling up my wardrobe.
 

Underseeker

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Although I doubt it, is there a way to download and add all the mods into the game individually so all of them can be on instead of having to play with only one mod at a time with DOLMods?
 
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Arkus86

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Although I doubt it, is there a way to download and add all the mods into the game individually so all of them can be on instead of having to play with only one mod at a time with DOLMods?
Short answer: Yes, but it's a long tedious process. There's no quick and easy way to merge mods that won't break things.

Long answer:
It is possible to merge mods together but that requires manual work of merging things yourself and ensuring that things don't conflict with each other. Anyone could do it if they know how to use WinMerge and have some knowledge of Twee/TwineScript which is actually easy to understand and adapt to, especially if you already have a fundamental understanding of programming.
As far as I know, there's no some kind of working patcher or mod loader that automatically does this sort of thing.

It's a complicated process because each mod's source files are basically forks of the game's original repo, meaning that any additions or modifications to the game's code are already applied instead of only having files that just contains additions or edits (not containing the entire vanilla source code) like a typical mod would have for a regular PC game.
It makes sense for developers to update their DoL mod this way but it's not really optimal when it comes to merging mods.

This means that you would have to go through a mod's entire repo and compare it to another mod's repo, finding parts of the code that were modified and making sure it doesn't break or replace a feature from another mod as you merge the code. You might even have to rewrite the code instead so it properly accommodates all new features from each mod.
This can get even more tedious if a mod's game version is outdated compared to another mod's game version as the base game's code would be overhauled in newer versions which may complicate the merging process. Merging mods is just not a feasible option and you might have to do it all the time if you want your base game and mods to be up to date.

When it comes to graphic replacement mods though, well, that's very easy to do as you just need to overwrite the existing "img" folder which every version of DoL comes with (that isn't text-only).
Merging multiple graphic mods however, there will be a lot of conflicts if most of their files both share the same names so just use the ones that you prefer the most.
 
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Penitensary

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Yes. With built in game cheats, or sugarcube cheats.
I am curious about something with mods though. If i have a vanilla save, and load it into a modded game to play on that for a while, could i then still play on that save if i load it back into vanilla?
 

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I am curious about something with mods though. If i have a vanilla save, and load it into a modded game to play on that for a while, could i then still play on that save if i load it back into vanilla?
Probably depends on the mods used. I assume visual mods would be no problem, but mods that make actual changes might result in unusable or buggy saves. Don't know for sure though, I'm not really one for playing this game with mods.
 
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I am curious about something with mods though. If i have a vanilla save, and load it into a modded game to play on that for a while, could i then still play on that save if i load it back into vanilla?
If you saved in the modded game, it would cause errors to occur when trying to load a modded save in vanilla DoL, so I wouldn't recommend doing so.
 
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X Death

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for some reason alex event being pregnant is kept repeating and born child is gone after i load the game, wtf is going on...

edit : after checking the variables for children, apparently the dev is using string for array index intead of using object, no wonder its gone when the save gets exported.

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welp, i cant return back all of my progress just to bring back the child.
 
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sparrow_rose

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I hope there's more content soon
I think you're likely to get your wish. I give the next update drop a week. Two, tops.
Sorry, lot of comments. What is the best way to get a lot of money?
Become a cow, work in the cafe until you get promoted to chef, reap rewards. Stealing can also be pretty effective. Working in the spa can get a nice tip. Becoming Avery's sugar baby gets a nice monetary perk once a week. Temple drop 4000.
 
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