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Read a few pages of comments before downloading.OMG... It's Happen!!!! XDDD
new update is out?? nice!Oh boy, I finished the update and do I hate the fact it ended already xD
So let's see what were some of the serious events:
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And that's that. We laughed, we cried, we were inspired by a little badass maid and now we'll wait for the future to become the present and see where the story goes.
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In the future, try using the search feature in the top right corner of the page.Guys, could you share 0.16 full save please?
I don‘t recall her levelThat seems to be an old bug as well. Is your Android's friendship level at 14? I'm not sure why but this will block all other sleep options aside from Lin, until you progress Android's story further.
I've had this happen on every new release for a while now - no idea what specifically causes it, but every time, it "fixes" itself at some point. All I can suggest is keep playing, but it's an old bug and wait.
It also limits your "sneak around" menu at some point, which also corrects itself. I don't think I encounter it late game, but it's definitely something I've run into mid-game once you have 4+ girls you select. I've never been able to pin point what exactly triggers it, as I've reloaded earlier saves and tried to pinpoint specific events / characters and not been able to replicated it - only to "give up" and have it finally happen again.
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Oh snap, is that the cause? Maybe that's why it's always so random for me since I don't generally focus on her until prompted.
You are free to speak for yourself, but just because YOU don't like using contractions doesn't mean that everyone else feels the same way. Basically all of my friends while speaking would say "could've" (which sounds like "could of") but literally none of them thinks it's actually "could of" since when they write it, they write it correctly, except when they use speech to text while messaging, then it comes out "could of." And I don't know about you, but any "street hoods" I've ever communicated with, "could of" is the least of the problems...Actually, you are talking to someone who dislikes using contractions.
So, I would be far more likely to say, could have, rather than could've. (Could've being the contraction of could have) In fact, I may not have used that one in decades.
The same goes for couldn't and could not. <<<<Used on rare occasions.
To me it always seemed to be lazy to use many of the contractions.
Can't being one of the few that I do sometimes use, but even then, I will also use can not.
Everyone speaks differently, and something like what Lin did is so incredibly minor, that it could easily be something regional.
The use of "could of" is mostly in the United States, making it more of a regional use for it.
Grammatically correct? Nope, but it is common enough in the U.S. that it is accepted by everyone except for perhaps people who have attended higher learning centers, such as colleges.
You can't expect street hoods to speak the language well.
So if you have a story with them in it, are they supposed to all speak like James Earl Jones?
Because it is the proper way for them to speak.
Or, does the game developer type out the text of what they would say, as they would say it?
Even though what they are saying is absolutely horrible grammar, but it is, how they talk.
Because for a writer to tell a story, even bad grammar has its place, if it fits the story and gives it the proper feel when it is read.
and as I said, as quoted below, everyone speaks differently.You are free to speak for yourself, but just because YOU don't like using contractions doesn't mean that everyone else feels the same way. Basically all of my friends while speaking would say "could've" (which sounds like "could of") but literally none of them thinks it's actually "could of" since when they write it, they write it correctly, except when they use speech to text while messaging, then it comes out "could of." And I don't know about you, but any "street hoods" I've ever communicated with, "could of" is the least of the problems...
On a side note, that reminds me of "Data" from Star Trek, lol. He never used contractions either.![]()
And my other comment about using bad grammar in a story, when it fits the character also applies.Everyone speaks differently, and something like what Lin did is so incredibly minor, that it could easily be something regional.
The use of "could of" is mostly in the United States, making it more of a regional use for it.
Grammatically correct? Nope, but it is common enough in the U.S. that it is accepted by everyone except for perhaps people who have attended higher learning centers, such as colleges.
Sorry, didn't realize "could've" was Ivy League English. I feel so accomplished.and as I said, as quoted below, everyone speaks differently.
And my other comment about using bad grammar in a story, when it fits the character also applies.
Lin, an under educated elf would not likely speak proper ivy league school English, but rather what she had learned on the street and from her various owners.
So something like that, actually fits her character perfectly.
Kali on the other hand, you would expect to be well spoken due to her status and education.
If Kali had said that, I would have agreed with you, but not Lin.
Yeah, we all have different speech patterns, and as long as it is speech, then some oddities are fine, it is when it is narration that you have to be more precise.and as I said, as quoted below, everyone speaks differently.
And my other comment about using bad grammar in a story, when it fits the character also applies.
Lin, an under educated elf would not likely speak proper ivy league school English, but rather what she had learned on the street and from her various owners.
So something like that, actually fits her character perfectly.
Kali on the other hand, you would expect to be well spoken due to her status and education.
If Kali had said that, I would have agreed with you, but not Lin.
truestoryI want to know what the cheating code for the game is
What I mean was that she would not have said, could of, if she were better educated.Sorry, didn't realize "could've" was Ivy League English. I feel so accomplished.![]()
Or... could've...What I mean was that she would not have said, could of, if she were better educated.
She would have said, could have.
That and typos like typing here instead of hear, or there rather than their or they're, and similar errors that are common to text based stories.Yeah, we all have different speech patterns, and as long as it is speech, then some oddities are fine, it is when it is narration that you have to be more precise.
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If you are referring to the second one, after the meeting in the sewers of the slums, you have to buy the phone via your computer, and then go to Ashley.Hey guys, how can i trigger this Event of Ashley? I try comming to her room every time of the day but the option "talk to her" does not appear. I also skip a few days but nothing happen. Thank you very much then.
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Read the OPHow can i get v0.17 for android ?
Could you please tell me what you did? I'm stuck there also. Many Thanks in advance.Hi There,
I'm having issue, I cannot go past level 15 for Pixel, no event happens during the evening.
Any suggestions on this?
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Figured it out.