im not seeing this icon, but also not seeing any way to progress furtherTypically it will show this icon when you've reached the end while outside the villa/home screen
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If you post a save, we can take a look.im not seeing this icon, but also not seeing any way to progress further
sometimes you just need to advance your day a few times and some event you still haven't played triggersim not seeing this icon, but also not seeing any way to progress further
Paz is already taking a look.You may want to bug report to Zetan.
Keep the mouse upon the "like" button and select the reaction that you wantLoli for sure! (is this how I vote?? not sure...)
I love this guy's Username, not only it means "Peace" in spanish, I also have nice memorys about an affair with "Maria Paz" or Paz for short.Paz is already taking a look.
so what do i do now, how can i fix this without starting over?At a glance, you have Your Majesty quest pending but it doesn't seem possible to continue. It should be closed by now. And you don't have the mutant base accessible.
I would say you screwed up some trigger and missed a lot of content.
If helping the mutants is optional, i'm not so sure about the queen's quest and maybe the quest checker doesn't work well in your playtest. You may want to bug report to Zetan.
Kopeshes are thematically relevant since it's Egypt and everything, but there would be no reason, I think, for them to be developed in a post-apoc setting for that reason alone. They emerged as part of a highly ritualistic culture, before the basics of military tactics had really been developed. Looked at objectively they are quite a silly weapon. Certainly better than nothing, but when you have steel and modern smelting technologies to work with you're better off with a rapier sort of weapon, or just a plain old spear.I enjoyed this one quite a lot. I get a lot of Fallout, Skyrim, Assassins' Creed, Last of Us & Dragon Age Origins vibes from it.
MY ONLY CON
1. A lot of the weapons look straight out of a fantasy movie or game. Why not just a long sword? Also the Egyptian Khopesh would fit in this world.
Congrats on the game and I wish you much success. Keep up the good work
Also keep in mind that they were made of bronze and that form allowed them to be more robust than a straight blade of similar length - at least according to historians and bronze weapon makers I've read on my historic weapons forums.Kopeshes are thematically relevant since it's Egypt and everything, but there would be no reason, I think, for them to be developed in a post-apoc setting for that reason alone. They emerged as part of a highly ritualistic culture, before the basics of military tactics had really been developed. Looked at objectively they are quite a silly weapon. Certainly better than nothing, but when you have steel and modern smelting technologies to work with you're better off with a rapier sort of weapon, or just a plain old spear.
Watch out "tendonitis" is strong in this one....Tomorrow...finally I will see the new content boys! Gotta all hydrated because I'm prolly gonna hurt myself.
Glad to see more folks coming around to bronze. We've all been taught from early childhood and computer games and such that bronze was replaced by iron because it wasn't as "good." Minecraft isn't helping matters much.Also keep in mind that they were made of bronze and that form allowed them to be more robust than a straight blade of similar length - at least according to historians and bronze weapon makers I've read on my historic weapons forums.
You forgot a "none" option.Short Poll
If you can select a new fetish never implemented in Desert Stalker to be added, which you choose ? React with your choice
- Loli/ shota (12 votes)
❤- NTR (6 votes)
- Futa(5 votes)
- Hardcore BDSM (4 votes)
- Bestiality / monster (2 votes)
- transformation/ bimbofication (1 vote)
- exhibitionism (1 vote)
- other (quote with the answer) (1 Vote for ???)
Oh thank's and I was wondering if my Indonesian Kris (Keris) was from "Damscus"Still, it's softer than iron and steel, so doesn't hold a fine edge as well, and will deform much more easily when it contacts bone, other metal, etc. On the plus side, it's less brittle than iron and early steels so it is less likely to chip or shatter. Iron and steel can and do lose their edge and can deform/chip against a hard target, but they are better at retaining their edge overall. And it was more that iron became easier to acquire and smelting technology improved - it requires much higher temperatures to both smelt and work. Bronze continued, but became more for ornamental use than weapons' use once we were firmly into the "iron age". Don't often see folks outside of my weapons forums that talk about wootz. Also, please, whatever you do: don't call pattern welded steel "Damascus": it's one of the oldest marketing lies still in active use.