In that case, I'll make sure to request your services at least twice a week from now on until 0.6 is released...It...it was a pure meme post?
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Same and this is also why I dont like songs with lyrics in a lot of adult games. The music may be nice but if you are one of the people that pay attention to the lyrics it can easily ruin a scene because the lyrics clash with the intent of the scene.My money's on the third assumption.
Agree, but on the other hand, music with lyrics should be "compatible" with a scene and there is the point for me to say that music only is better. It's hard enough to find somehow good music for a scene, there are developers who buy custom music, but that is expensive. And there aren't many musicians who are willing to make music for AVN. It's probably a taboo theme for them.Same and this is also why I dont like songs with lyrics in a lot of adult games. The music may be nice but if you are one of the people that pay attention to the lyrics it can easily ruin a scene because the lyrics clash with the intent of the scene.
I believe some save files can be found in the Eternum RenPY folder in AppData under Roaming. You'll have to delete them from there as well.i tried to go for a fresh start by deleting my save files (also cuz i made 200 save files for my 1st playthrough)
even tho i deleted all save files and even deleted the whole folder and unziped Eternum from new, it still has its saves saved... its crazy or im just missing something lmao
Did you delete the saves from your Appdata? The one located ini tried to go for a fresh start by deleting my save files (also cuz i made 200 save files for my 1st playthrough)
even tho i deleted all save files and even deleted the whole folder and unziped Eternum from new, it still has its saves saved... its crazy or im just missing something lmao
Did you delete the save files here?i tried to go for a fresh start by deleting my save files (also cuz i made 200 save files for my 1st playthrough)
even tho i deleted all save files and even deleted the whole folder and unziped Eternum from new, it still has its saves saved... its crazy or im just missing something lmao
XYZ:/Users/USERNAME/AppData/Roaming/RenPy/Eternum
I think you can also access it, without the box being checked.(You can access AppData folder if you have "Hidden Items" checked on the File Explorer "View" tab)
When you see what an novice user can do if he doesn't know what he's doing, doesn't know anything about computers and you have to install his system few times, you would be happy that copies of everything are on three or more different places.After so many RenPY games played, I still can't quite understand why there are two locations for save files and persistent files. Makes deleting files slightly more difficult![]()
That's supposed to be a "feature", and I kind of like it. Before my old laptop crashed, I had significantly less HD space, so I had to be more diligent about rotating games off my HD. I'd usually back them up on an external, but things can still get jacked there and then all progress gets lost without that RenPy folder.After so many RenPY games played, I still can't quite understand why there are two locations for save files and persistent files. Makes deleting files slightly more difficult![]()
It's for idiots like me that forget to copy over the old saves when they install a newer version of the game and who then end up finding their old saves in the users-folder of their laptop so they can copy them back onto their main desktop pc instead of having to start a new playthrough.After so many RenPY games played, I still can't quite understand why there are two locations for save files and persistent files. Makes deleting files slightly more difficult![]()
It's also one less step to play a new update, don't need to copy/paste your saves from previous update, they're already thereIt's for idiots like me that forget to copy over the old saves when they install a newer version of the game and who then end up finding their old saves in the users-folder of their laptop so they can copy them back onto their main desktop pc instead of having to start a new playthrough.![]()