I think the mood decreases faster when the main heroine wants to sleep/eat/etc.The mood mechanic seems to be broken. It drains far too quickly and the PC will refuse to do things if mood is low.
I think the mood decreases faster when the main heroine wants to sleep/eat/etc.The mood mechanic seems to be broken. It drains far too quickly and the PC will refuse to do things if mood is low.
You are correct that grinding (that's the word for what you describe) is a common feature to these games, but I don't think that you are correct that it should be. Girl's Life, for instance, started as a grinding game, but it has morphed into more of a true game where something new happens to the character all the time, and many of the repetitive features have been eliminated inn favor of adding something like a "get up and get ready for school" command that takes care of the repetitive features in favor of the game features that are actually fun. In Girl Life nowadays, you never know what's going to happen when you go to school. There's almost always something that offers the potential for something new to happen.To you new jacks who have never played a QSP game before, here's a protip that will get you far and save you a lot of trouble. It's easy to remember, too.
Slow down.
These games are long term investments. If you've played Girl's Life or any of the early iterations, you know that you can literally get hundreds of hours of gameplay out of them. And then you can add mods and add even more. But you're building a character here. You need to take care of your character, build up stats, make sacrifices and balance your time and pleasure. Sometimes you will simply need to study, or work out. Sometimes you need to stop and actually eat, or shower. These are life sims, not quick faps. If you have attention deficit disorder, these games really aren't for you. Asking for cheats to skip eating/sleeping are just completely missing the point of these type of games.
I tried Girls life and that was a bitch to play but I didn't realize it was the same engine.Wait so you haven't played QSP games like this at all (i.e. girl life)?
And also there's a good chance that there'd be an android port, but most likely later on in development
to you, but that's not at all what i was referring to. please don't put words in my mouth. grinding isn't fun, character building is. and if done right, a slow progress is very enjoyable for players like me. obviously you want a more gratifying 'right now' kind of game, but i'm fine with a slow build.(that's the word for what you describe)
Obviously, we disagree about what "grinding" is. To me, "grinding" is play that doesn't advance the story, but just changes a player stat or doesn't even do that. Taking a daily shit is grinding, not character building. Deciding whether to take the less-well-paying job that keep the MC happier is character building. Requiring the player to work for 100 hours to buy a dress instead of 10 hours is grinding, not character-building. Having the character choose between the modest dress and the revealing one is character-building.to you, but that's not at all what i was referring to. please don't put words in my mouth. grinding isn't fun, character building is. and if done right, a slow progress is very enjoyable for players like me. obviously you want a more gratifying 'right now' kind of game, but i'm fine with a slow build.
Not sure what you mean. The game runs by double-clicking the .bat file. Does not your system recognize .bat files?how can I run the game bcs is a .bat form; can someone explain me please ?
Yeah, that's my definition also. If it's exact or almost exact repeats of the same thing, it's grind. Do I have to go through 10 of the same button presses to get $10 for a day at work and do that for two weeks, grind.Obviously, we disagree about what "grinding" is. To me, "grinding" is play that doesn't advance the story, but just changes a player stat or doesn't even do that. Taking a daily shit is grinding, not character building. ..
This is because in the country where the developer lives, such a money system is present in real life. Maybe he just thinks it's normal in whole world, and he did it in the game.The money system isn't balanced yet. Jobs pay a pittance ($2 an hour is common) and benefits cost a fortune ($10,000 for model training).
Worked for me in Qgen. Thanks!3891552 its your password project?
Your QSP file needs to be in the same level folder as the Tech and Support Folders