Is there anyway to avoid Gaia? I know you can reject Yami when you first meet her is there a similar option for Gaia?
There are quite a few bugs that I noticed whilst playing the A38 build
When on the date with Eve during the park scene all 3? variations show
After having sex with Anna in the Sauna (I think it was) the scene where Eve mocks her when she is wearing cum stained panties showed which I believe is a scenes triggered by having sex in the laundry room and telling her to where the panties instead of going commando.
Damn sorry I can't quite remember what the other bugs I saw were, I'll post them later if I remember or see them again.
After the phone call with Bruce and he come to the mansion with Sidra, she disappeared? I'm not sure why...
There is a broken tag error in the scene where Misaki is pretending to read in the library
There is an incorrect dialogue label when Eve is studying in the library
Most of what you're reporting has been fixed for A39. That said, I always try to go back and look over reports I THINK have been fixed just in case. Thank you for the report.
Gaia can be avoided by not following her event chain at present. She can also be made to avoid the mansion if you lower her relationship stats a little bit. I should probably see about adding a scene where you can fun off Gaia for good. Any particular reason you want to get rid of Gaia? Just don't like her character? Or some other reason?
Sidra not appearing when she's supposed to is an issue we know about and are working on fixing in time for the next build.
Incorrect dialogue in library. You've limited me to about 25k words of content to sift though. If you can tell me a bit more about the scene, that would be a big help in running it down. I know I dealt with a couple of dialogue fixes in that area, but without knowing a bit more it's impossible to know for sure if it's something I've already addressed or not.
The best things any game maker can receive for bug reports (We all love bug reports, they help us make our games better for everyone.) The best bug reports include the following:
1. Who, if anyone, is involved (One or more NPCs? Knowing which character(s) is involved can easily cut the list of thousands of scenes down to a hundred or less.), and where. (Knowing the location of the problem will usually narrow our list of scenes to search through from as much as a hundred in the case of Inheritance, to less than twenty)
2. Some text from the scene in question. (Having an exact phrase or block of text to look for gives us something specific to look for. If we know the who and where, some scene text will usually be able to limit the content we need to search down to 2-4 scenes.)
3. A description of the problem, especially any error text. (Quite often, the error being thrown will tell the creator what is broken, even if it doesn't tell them exactly where. It will often be a big help in zeroing in on a problem.)
4. Screenshots always help. (If I have the first two items, I usually do just fine running something down. But a screen shot will often have most of the above information in a fairly simple reference.
Thank you again for the report. I appreciate it a great deal.