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I found OiaL too silly.if you loved this one, you will definitely like OIAL.
I found OiaL too silly.if you loved this one, you will definitely like OIAL.
Is it what exactly music restoration mod does? Or is it different ?Alright I created an automatic patcher that restores the games old Music.
Some Songs seem to be removed completly and replaced with a Song with a different Filename :/
But at least there were only 2 (actually 4) songs completly removed.
1) One of the Songs that played while visiting Mr Luna at her House. Hurts to lose that song
2) "Handy Hideaway scene" Got no Idea where that was. No loss there.
The Patching tools isn't perfectly optimized yet, but it works. Do not worry when you think it is stuck. This is normal sometimes.
If it doesn't work try installing "python" and maybe even "pip"
Link: Google Drive
(And no I don't know if anyone already created such tool. I just didn't find one and found it interesting to do)
I'm loving this game so much that i have to manually stop myself from playing forward as im worried it will end. This is just fantastic. I'm really worried that how people wait between patches for this one. I suppose its same as Being a DIK scenariodepending on how far you have gotten into the story, this game is on a whole new level compared to Once in a Lifetime, both in story-telling and customized HS" rendersbut tastes varies greatly, so it might not be your cup of tea, no matter what other people say
try playing at least a few hours before rendering judgment.
by playing other games while we eagerly and painfully wait for the next update with a cliffhanger ending.. but it is well worth the wait, no matter how long it takesI'm really worried that how people wait between patches for this one
Pretty much that. Just does it automatically over a Bat/python script. There is a ReadMe with more information included.Is it what exactly music restoration mod does? Or is it different ?
It's an awkward sentence (and could do with a comma after "improbable" to separate the clauses), but I don't see any typos.Dunno if Caribdis actually reads stuff from here, but I spotted a minor typo in this one scene. Potential minor spoilers, I guess?
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there is... the word ''initial' is misspelled as ''intial''... But it's one of those things that unless you're really looking for it or it get's pointed out you'll never notice...It's an awkward sentence (and could do with a comma after "improbable" to separate the clauses), but I don't see any typos.
suntzu is right about what the typo was, yeah. Although I don't exactly go looking for the things... I'm just really good at noticing them. Never once been fooled by a redundant "the" or anything similar, either. I guess maybe I'm just a particularly careful reader, or something?It's an awkward sentence (and could do with a comma after "improbable" to separate the clauses), but I don't see any typos.
I used this as an excuse for years to ignore my ex-wife - until she divorced me! Happiest days of my lifelol Yeah, lots of people read this & don't see it.
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Some of that can be explained as an optical illusion, but I think it is also related to how our minds work. They fill in gaps automatically (correctly, or not), so I guess it stands to reason that they filter out unnecessary things in the same way.
I read an interesting article about how, if you walk into the same room every day & everything is in the same place, your mind will eventually stop using your eyes to relay everything that's in front of them &, instead, simply refer to the mental image in memory & it only attracts your attention if there is a discrepancy between the mental image & what your eyes show, i.e. something is not in its usual place.
lol Now I'm imagining someone divorcing their wife & getting out of paying the settlement, because "she's just an optical illusion!"I used this as an excuse for years to ignore my ex-wife - until she divorced me! Happiest days of my life![]()
Indeed. And keeping your mind sharp is important. This is why if you love someone you should make sure to move stuff around in their room when they aren't looking and than insist that you didn't do a thing and that's how they've always been.I read an interesting article about how, if you walk into the same room every day & everything is in the same place, your mind will eventually stop using your eyes to relay everything that's in front of them &, instead, simply refer to the mental image in memory & it only attracts your attention if there is a discrepancy between the mental image & what your eyes show, i.e. something is not in its usual place.
I'm also fond of the classic "don't touch a thing and act like something's different" move, myself.Indeed. And keeping your mind sharp is important. This is why if you love someone you should make sure to move stuff around in their room when they aren't looking and than insist that you didn't do a thing and that's how they've always been.
Best to mix the two up. Keep them on their toes.I'm also fond of the classic "don't touch a thing and act like something's different" move, myself.
Damn right!Best to mix the two up. Keep them on their toes.
Yeah, but i seriously wish i shouldn't have touched this till it ended. Just finished another 6 hours session with force stoppage. The joy of immersing in this and sadness of hitting quit is diametrically opposite ends of circle. I think I have another 2 sessions left of 6 hours till im all caught up.by playing other games while we eagerly and painfully wait for the next update with a cliffhanger ending.. but it is well worth the wait, no matter how long it takes![]()
Wow, I'm usually like a hawk with miss-spellings. I stared at that for a good minute and didn't notice the missing "i" at all.there is... the word ''initial' is misspelled as ''intial''... But it's one of those things that unless you're really looking for it or it get's pointed out you'll never notice...
Same here but I suffer from Old Fart Syndrome.Wow, I'm usually like a hawk with miss-spellings. I stared at that for a good minute and didn't notice the missing "i" at all.