TacitheEternumite

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Jul 29, 2023
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Is there a lot of content already? How many hours so far to complete all including latest update?
Id say theres easily at least 15+ hours of content if youre actually reading through the story. I read pretty slow so i spend around 4-5 hrs per update which brings it to 25-30 hrs of playtime 4 me.
 

Crell

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Aug 6, 2017
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Sadly this game has literally 0 of my preferred tags, but I just gotta say: What this dude squeezes out of Honey Select models is outta this world. What a beast.
 

Crell

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Aug 6, 2017
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No offense, tastes are for everyone, but if none of 35 tags is cool to you, then you're pickier than my ex.
I didn't say I don't like any of them. I obviously enjoy a good romance and vaginal sex. But everyone has deeper kinks and fetishes than those basics. And those deeper kinks are entirely absent for me.

I'm not here to trash talk the game in any way as I can acknowledge that some games are good but just not for me. I just wanted to say how amazing the renders look.
 

SlapE

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Dec 4, 2022
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Sadly this game has literally 0 of my preferred tags, but I just gotta say: What this dude squeezes out of Honey Select models is outta this world. What a beast.
I agree, this is easily the highest quality HS2 game and one of the highest quality games in general, on the site. I mean if you're only basing this off the previews, you should see what it looks like actually playing, the quality is incredible. I honestly feel bad that you're going to pass on this masterpiece just cause it doesn't have some of your preferred tags. I don't think I've ever passed on a game for that reason. The only time I 100% write a game off is if it has tags I don't like that are unavoidable.
 

1tomadeira

Engaged Member
May 25, 2017
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I didn't say I don't like any of them. I obviously enjoy a good romance and vaginal sex. But everyone has deeper kinks and fetishes than those basics. And those deeper kinks are entirely absent for me.

I'm not here to trash talk the game in any way as I can acknowledge that some games are good but just not for me. I just wanted to say how amazing the renders look.
I'm just joking around with you, don't worry. I also have my kinks.
 

hornywolf

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Sep 7, 2020
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Tbf the horror part was pretty good for what it was so it's understandable if someone skips it.
I never said it was bad either it was good. way too good for a 3am alone at night chilling and playing session if I had friends in a call and people to listen to m scream sure, But playin while I'm dead scared pissing myself fuck no the jumpscare was awful too at taking picture sequnce had me awake until 2 pm.
 

Blenyz B7

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Mar 8, 2022
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A question for those who play the updates, how is it done? I mean, if they add new content, they just start from the beginning or use another method.

This question may seem very idiotic, but I am an idiot and the question complements me.
 

Dorfnutter

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May 21, 2017
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A question for those who play the updates, how is it done? I mean, if they add new content, they just start from the beginning or use another method.

This question may seem very idiotic, but I am an idiot and the question complements me.
Usually those who play it make a save right at the end of the update (before the "thank you for playing" screen). Saves are stored in two folders: the save folder in Eternum's game folder, and the other is somewhere in the Appdata folder. Because the latter exists, it's safe for people to simply delete the game when they're done if they need the space, since the saves will still be accessible once a new update comes along.

When an update gets uploaded (either a leak for the Demon Lord tier or any of the other patreon tiers or the Public Release), players are basically redownloading the game with the latest update already patched in. As of now there are no "Patch Only" uploads for the game where the player can download the patch and then apply it to their copy of a previous version of the game (which saves bandwidth). And no, I don't know why that is, maybe Cari just finds the process tedious on his end, which is why you and your bandwidth will just have to bear with it.

Once you DL the game with the latest version, you can load from the save prior to the "thank you for playing" screen and the game just continues from there (unless you've played the game with a modded save, in which case you're gonna have problems unless you apply the latest version of the mod you were using, one that's compatible with the latest update).

Sidenote though: if you're playing a leaked Demon Lord beta version, then expect occassional crashes when you try to load saves and typos in the game's narrative and dialogue. If you want a more polished experience, it's recommended that you wait for the Public Release of the latest update as that's usually the version where the bugs are ironed out and the typos have been proofread.

Hope that covers everything.
 

Elhemeer

Conversation Conqueror
Jun 20, 2022
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Because the latter exists, it's safe for people to simply delete the game when they're done if they need the space, since the saves will still be accessible once a new update comes along.
Or, you can be an idiot like me, and have nearly a TB space filled with just Ren'py games, versions of game, mods for said games, save-data saved in folders with game-data removed, wallpaper graphics for games, etc.
 

Blenyz B7

New Member
Mar 8, 2022
14
23
Usually those who play it make a save right at the end of the update (before the "thank you for playing" screen). Saves are stored in two folders: the save folder in Eternum's game folder, and the other is somewhere in the Appdata folder. Because the latter exists, it's safe for people to simply delete the game when they're done if they need the space, since the saves will still be accessible once a new update comes along.

When an update gets uploaded (either a leak for the Demon Lord tier or any of the other patreon tiers or the Public Release), players are basically redownloading the game with the latest update already patched in. As of now there are no "Patch Only" uploads for the game where the player can download the patch and then apply it to their copy of a previous version of the game (which saves bandwidth). And no, I don't know why that is, maybe Cari just finds the process tedious on his end, which is why you and your bandwidth will just have to bear with it.

Once you DL the game with the latest version, you can load from the save prior to the "thank you for playing" screen and the game just continues from there (unless you've played the game with a modded save, in which case you're gonna have problems unless you apply the latest version of the mod you were using, one that's compatible with the latest update).

Sidenote though: if you're playing a leaked Demon Lord beta version, then expect occassional crashes when you try to load saves and typos in the game's narrative and dialogue. If you want a more polished experience, it's recommended that you wait for the Public Release of the latest update as that's usually the version where the bugs are ironed out and the typos have been proofread.

Hope that covers everything.
deam thank you very much for explaining with so much patience, now I understand a little more, thank you very much
 

Dorfnutter

Engaged Member
May 21, 2017
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Or, you can be an idiot like me, and have nearly a TB space filled with just Ren'py games, versions of game, mods for said games, save-data saved in folders with game-data removed, wallpaper graphics for games, etc.
Used to have half a TB of that...but then my hard drive died. :HideThePain:

...Then I tried to salvage the essentials (i.e. Eternum, OIAL) and make backup saves for them in case my SSD card died.

In the end though, it didn't die. It was my laptop that died instead.

:HideThePain:
 
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