Stan5851

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Just download episode 1 to test the game, that's what I did, and I played for about 3 hours :whistle::coffee:.
From episode 2, it is true that the game weighs more than a Dragon Age and seems to have no content in 4K, so the only explanation is that it has many tens of hours of content.
In total the game (all episodes) really has a huge amount of content for dozens of game hours, but also, to be fair, it is worth bearing in mind that the game has sandbox elements and until about the middle of the 2nd episode your Monica's progress may not be as fast as it will be, for example, in episodes 3 and 4, where the gameplay is simplified and more optimized. Initially it was an RPGM game with all the implications of that, later (at the beginning of the 2nd episode) the developer moved the game to the RenPy engine, but some of the traditional RPGM elements remained.

In any case, even in the 2nd episode you can play comfortably enough, and if you want to speed up your Monica's progress, you can always use in-game cheats or, alternatively, cheat codes entered in the developer's console. You can read about all this (and much more) in the FAQ. (in particular, I advise you to pay attention to point 1.3.3)
What do the 3 difficulty levels low, medium and high mean when you start a new game?
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In total the game (all episodes) really has a huge amount of content for dozens of game hours [...]
Just learning how to iron the dress (episode 1) took me 20 minutes o_O, and by the time I left the house to go to the office I had played for an hour, so I believe when you said "dozens of hours".
it is worth bearing in mind that the game has sandbox elements [...] Initially it was an RPGM game with all the implications of that [...]
That makes this game different, I don't think I've ever played anything like this in the visual novel world. For example, I currently have Monica's phone and a magazine in my inventory, and it seems that both of them can interact with various objects, although you have to try and see where they work and where they don't.

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So far, the game has given me a range of emotions in the first two hours.
Pity for the maid :cry:, anger at the driver :mad: for taking you to refuel and wasting time, and a lot of laughter at the casting of the two "models" in Monica's office. It makes for a great comedy just to see their expressions and Monica's face :ROFLMAO:.
 

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Just learning how to iron the dress (episode 1) took me 20 minutes o_O, and by the time I left the house to go to the office I had played for an hour, so I believe when you said "dozens of hours".

That makes this game different, I don't think I've ever played anything like this in the visual novel world. For example, I currently have Monica's phone and a magazine in my inventory, and it seems that both of them can interact with various objects, although you have to try and see where they work and where they don't.

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So far, the game has given me a range of emotions in the first two hours.
Pity for the maid :cry:, anger at the driver :mad: for taking you to refuel and wasting time, and a lot of laughter at the casting of the two "models" in Monica's office. It makes for a great comedy just to see their expressions and Monica's face :ROFLMAO:.
With each ep the gameplay will get simpler, and I can say that even in the Ep2 episode everything is quite user-friendly and you no longer have to click on various interior items (to increase or decrease the value of "bitchiness") as you did in the Ep1. The main thing is that the quest log (notepad icon) should work, which should show your Monica's current quests and storylines.
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As for the models casting, it's a very important decision that will make a difference in the later game. I don't want to spoiler, so I'll just say one thing. If you want to see more lewd scenes with Monica, she should be as bitchy as possible with these models. ;)
 
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What do the 3 difficulty levels low, medium and high mean when you start a new game?
We don't know. I think it is a bit of a placeholder until he does his ep2 update.

Stan5851 second question about this. How many does it take to be added to the FAQ?
 

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We don't know. I think it is a bit of a placeholder until he does his ep2 update.

Stan5851 second question about this. How many does it take to be added to the FAQ?
As they say in my country, "God loves a trinity". If the answer is vague, the clue is number 3.
 

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Yeah nothing vague about the quote in your post. You clearly think you are god.;)
But if we leave the jokes aside for a moment and address the meaning of the phrase, in a non-religious sense it means roughly the following: People will say this when they are expecting a third event to happen — or when they hope the third time for something will be the charm. ;)
 
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But if we leave the jokes aside for a moment and address the meaning of the phrase, in a non-religious sense it means roughly the following: People will say this when they are expecting a third event to happen — or when they hope the third time for something will be the charm. ;)
I understood what you were saying. I was more joking about you explaining or hinting at the meaning of your quote when there was no need too. It was clear as day what it meant. And I did learn something. The rule of three questions. Had no idea you even had a criteria for questions making it into the FAQ.
 
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I understood what you were saying. I was more joking about you explaining or hinting at the meaning of your quote when there was no need too. It was clear as day what it meant. And I did learn something. The rule of three questions. Had no idea you even had a criteria for questions making it into the FAQ.
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