Derryth
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Oh... so its a "Magic Mirror" Phone. LOL...Keymaster wrote it and he is still a dev, just no one seems able to understand his directions on how to use it correctly.
Well, I said Most people...hehe
Oh... so its a "Magic Mirror" Phone. LOL...Keymaster wrote it and he is still a dev, just no one seems able to understand his directions on how to use it correctly.
I am hoping someone figured it out, I tried to and I couldn't get it to work. Because I would like to use it for some scenes.Oh... so its a "Magic Mirror" Phone. LOL...
Well, I said Most people...hehe
She's there at certain time of day, can't recall when.The Lariska storyline is new to me. How does that one get started? I don't think I ever caught her playing volleyball in front of the apartment complex like the wiki says.
School girl or magic school girl if you want magic, or cursed school boy if you want a very basic transformation and then with some magicbest path to start with?
That one is a hard thing to answer. It really depends on your play style..and also your definition of Path. Do you mean "Start" as in Normal School Girl, Magical School Girl, or MTF? Magical and MTF has the most content, but some people don't like it..and so Normal is better for them. If by path you mean what clique you should join.... that is even harder, if you can't make up your mind...just hit Random Personalitybest path to start with?
Your relationship with her needs to be high enough, check your Quest Journal and see what that says... You can find her outside 5/8 after school through the early evening, before dealing with Christina... but shortly after that her questline is paused till you either Fight Christina.. or blackmail her. I'm not sure if you can do Lariska's quest if you submit to Christina...but I could be wrong.The Lariska storyline is new to me. How does that one get started? I don't think I ever caught her playing volleyball in front of the apartment complex like the wiki says.
Not sure if it was change but i see in the quest log some change after i Talk first bad to her when she play with the ball and the Quest was update after to try to find her again playing with the Ball but then be nicer with her.In older versions the Quest with her was starting after Christina loose the fight as she come to you when you was in the gym to Train to warn you that Christina will send some random Friend to Rape you.After that her Quest was starting and there House appear.Your relationship with her needs to be high enough, check your Quest Journal and see what that says... You can find her outside 5/8 before dealing with Christina... but shortly after that her questline is paused till you either Fight Christina.. or blackmail her. I'm not sure if you can do Lariska's quest if you submit to Christina...but I could be wrong.
The community center ambush no longer exists, but even then you could start Lariska beforehand, if your relationship value was high enough. But if your relationship was too low, your first real interaction with her would have been during that scene and gives a Huge boost to your relationship value(I think it was +10), so she would invite you home shortly afterwards, typically unless it was really really low to begin with.Not sure if it was change but i see in the quest log some change after i Talk first bad to her when she play with the ball and the Quest was update after to try to find her again playing with the Ball but then be nicer with her.In older versions the Quest with her was starting after Christina loose the fight as she come to you when you was in the gym to Train to warn you that Christina will send some random Friend to Rape you.After that her Quest was starting and there House appear.
Weekdays between 14:00 - 18:00 unless cheerleading has started. The fight is not a requisite.She's there at certain time of day, can't recall when.
It's possible that you need to win the fight with Christina first, for it to become available.
It doesn't, I know this because there is no code for such mechanic inside the game (feel free to correct me, Kevin, on this.)Why do the prices of clothes increase significantly over time?
Want to know something is truly ridiculous? Being accused of doing something on a whim and try to maintain the desire to keep working on a project!Yeah, prices in real life sometimes increase. But a 50% increase in two weeks. That's ridiculous.
I was specifically talking about G&M and the Market. On Day 1, every clothing item costs 1300 at G&M, and approximately 900 at the Market. But 2 weeks later everything costs 1850-2000 at G&M, and over 1000-1200 at the Market. If there's no mechanic in play, then that would be impossible. But in playthrough after playthrough, the same thing happens.It doesn't, I know this because there is no code for such mechanic inside the game (feel free to correct me, Kevin, on this.)
Not to mention each individual clothing item have their own price variables.
It certainly wasn't meant as a major criticism of you guys. If I see something that I think might be wrong, then I speak up. And perhaps sometimes I can be overly zealous. But that doesn't mean I don't appreciate what you guys do. That is definitely not the case!Want to know something is truly ridiculous? Being accused of doing something on a whim and try to maintain the desire to keep working on a project!
If you plan on trying mods at some point, then basic school girl start for best compatibility. Though i would recommend picking which ever you fancy for your first try and use that playtrough to just kind of learn the game, and when you feel confident enough start a proper playtrough in way you prefer.best path to start with?
The prices don't change, the same outfit costs the same all the way through the game. What you are likely seeing is what clothes are in each shop is random which includes quality and higher quality ones cost more. So if you get a string of high quality inventory in a row it might look that way.Why do the prices of clothes increase significantly over time? It seems like these increases are a reflection of Sveta having more money, which of course is totally unrealistic, because how could these stores even know how much money she has? The Devs keep saying this game is supposed to reflect real life. So can they explain how this reflects real life?
Yeah, prices in real life sometimes increase. But a 50% increase in two weeks. That's ridiculous.
How can you trigger his scenes? I'm in his appartment and tasted the soup but when the text says he's cooking and I go to the kitchen I get an option to help him but afterwards I can't actually help him with cooking and I don't know how to start the bathroom renovation scenes either.Yes he can teach you how to cook, you can help him renovate his bathroom and some other scenes that I can't remember off the top of my head.
Not sure what all scenes there are with her, I never worked on her and have not tried that content in couple of years.
I'm afraid that simply isn't correct. I know this because I often buy the same outfits in each playthrough. But I don't always buy them at the same time in each playthrough. And often they're more expensive.The prices don't change, the same outfit costs the same all the way through the game. What you are likely seeing is what clothes are in each shop is random which includes quality and higher quality ones cost more. So if you get a string of high quality inventory in a row it might look that way.