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There are rare few instances, like with corrupted Sydney, but it works as re-engaging the scene. All sex lasts until NPC orgasms beside few exceptions.Anyway to get them last longer than one time?
There are rare few instances, like with corrupted Sydney, but it works as re-engaging the scene. All sex lasts until NPC orgasms beside few exceptions.Anyway to get them last longer than one time?
The game is deterministic. If you take same exact steps, same exact thing will happen. You have to change something along the way to change the outcome."chance of success 60%", tried it 7 times, still failed, how much percent i need it to succeed? maybe you balance it? instead of adding useless things
You'd have to take some different or additional steps before the encounter to change its coursebrace or break free 60% View attachment 3891801 ? i don't want to brace
can't change it, appeared right in front, it's another "random encounter"You'd have to take some different or additional steps before the encounter to change its course
You have to load an earlier save at least a few actions before this encounter appeared and then do some thing differently. If you're lucky enough this way you won't get this encounter at allcan't change it, appeared right in front, it's another "random encounter"
Bruh, you are on a pirate forum. Your "support" means absolutely nothing, and no one here owes you any answers. Be grateful when someone takes time out of their day to help you out.re-balance this game, do your job, if you refuse to do your job i refuse to play this game, and refuse to support this
60% means 1 of 4 must be successful![]()
I thought you were mocking the guy before noticing it's actually still youre-balance this game, do your job, if you refuse to do your job i refuse to play this game, and refuse to support this
60% means 1 of 4 must be successful![]()
i tried to talk to developer in places listed in OP, bit it seems dev closed eyes and ears to complainsBruh, you are on a pirate forum. Your "support" means absolutely nothing, and no one here owes you any answers. Be grateful when someone takes time out of their day to help you out.
The game's rng (like every rng) is deterministic within your sequence of choices in the game. The dev probably could make it system-clock dependent so you could reset till you got an outcome you liked, but that would mean none of your choices would be easily reproducible upon reloading save. It would be far more annoying than it currently is, and the current system is functional if you just want to re-role a specific choice.
The trick is as follows:
Note that this does not work on random encounters, because the encounter itself can't be reproduced (at least not without a lot of patience). I personally think this is good overall, as it adds some challenge to the game which you cannot save scum around, but also leaves you the opportunity to skip around bad events entirely if the outcome is too costly.
- Save frequently.
- When you reach a choice with RNG, identify the last option in the path that takes no time or accomplishes nothing, like looking at something, moving in and out of a room. Doing this option over and over again right before clicking the choice is how you will re-roll your rng. For example, if you want to re-roll the daily orphan status at the orphanage, you can go to and from the bathroom multiple times before going downstairs and triggering the actual status.
On a side-note, you could fail a 60% success chance seven times in a row, though it is quite unlikely at about a 0.2% chance of occurring, but given that you didn't understand Axvz's helpful description of seeding determinism and how to avoid its consequences, I don't think I want to try to explain that one to you.re-balance this game, do your job, if you refuse to do your job i refuse to play this game, and refuse to support this
60% means 1 of 4 must be successful![]()
after i cooled down a bit and though about it with clear mind now i understand it, thank you anywayOn a side-note, you could fail a 60% success chance seven times in a row, though it is quite unlikely at about a 0.2% chance of occurring, but given that you didn't understand Axvz's helpful description of seeding determinism and how to avoid its consequences, I don't think I want to try to explain that one to you.
Fair enough.Pointless given that there have now been posted two different commands to get vrelcoins (one to unlock all feats and one to get any amount of vrelcoins). The knowledge of those should be spread more instead of those saves every time.
I'm gonna repost the two commands I get a decent amount of use from when my saves get lost or I'm just feeling lazy.
in the console for your browser paste this to unlock all feats. (I am unsure if it works with the online version, but I know for sure it works with the locally-run one.)
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To get the best use out of the first one, make a super basic save, all default settings. Then once you're past the attitudes or whatever screen and are in your room, open your console and put in the feats command, save the game, then use options to restart the game. You should have all of the feats unlocked. Bonus: This works for modded versions that add new feats!
can someone give more detail on how to use these, for those of us who aren't coders?
Usually this is where you might get the obligatory "use the search function" spiel, but it is actually a little tricky to find this post if you don't have an idea of what terms to look for.For those who want to get the VrelCoins (whitout playing the game):
- press f12
- go to console
- type "SugarCube.State.active.variables.feats.allSaves.points=[desired amount]" (without the [])
I'm using Firefox, and current on updates.Usually this is where you might get the obligatory "use the search function" spiel, but it is actually a little tricky to find this post if you don't have an idea of what terms to look for.
Simply put, though, just press F12 and run either code in the console. The exact steps to actually run the code will vary a bit by browser, but F12 is pretty standard for getting you to the right place.
Haven't tested it, but for Firefox, I think it's F12, hit Console tab, type it into the bottom by the ">>".I'm using Firefox, and current on updates.