Weisskralle
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- May 25, 2019
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Yeah, Update. Sadly can't play this week. 
But guess more anticipation for next week then.
But guess more anticipation for next week then.
As bolondro2 replied, it's a text game.Hi so this game doesnt have any sex videos or animations ? Only portraits is that is ?
Funny, usually, people want to know how to NOT become Cadonis loverHow do you become Cadonis Mistress?
Yo same!I'm playing the game in hard-mode (hehe) by keeping Selene all innocent for Yuti.
The big man will one day notice!
Thank you for your work, your portraits are amazing!With the new release, i have updated my portrait mod accordingly. Thanks to Defiant Explorer's generosity i could've had that done early~
It should be now compatible with 1.8 version of the game. In addition to the new portraits, i've done some retouching work on the older portraits in the meantime. Was just sitting on them waiting for the new release of the game before i'd publish it.
The changes are mostly minor -- making scale of characters more uniform and such. Inuatarian MC is probably most affected, between Inuatarians getting their supposed eye colors and small changes in how dark hair are handled with some brighter outlines, in the same way other portraits are done.
Also, Jardissa has finally found her potion of youth.
Anyway... enjoy.
The one that I enjoy more, by far, it´s the Actress girl.I once conducted a survey on my Patreon. The most popular was Survivor Origin.
Hmm, his hair is all dark though, so to be honest i didn't really consider him old with this appearance -- just all serious and kinda frowning, which is how he seems to act all the time. This came up in earlier talk, but given the settings people who are in their 40s are visibly much older, both on the face and with clearly graying hair.There's only one thing that I find a bit off compared to the originals, and that's that Yuturna seems a lot older in your set because of all his forehead wrinkles. I'm not sure what age DE has conceived for him, but the original portrait makes him seem like he's in his late 20s or early 30s, while he looks more like he's in his 40s in your set.
The part about the hair makes sense, and it's true that frowning could fit. It's just that the OG makes me think of a buff young warrior while the other looks more like the severe patriarch of a familyHmm, his hair is all dark though, so to be honest i didn't really consider him old with this appearance -- just all serious and kinda frowning, which is how he seems to act all the time. This came up in earlier talk, but given the settings people who are in their 40s are visibly much older, both on the face and with clearly graying hair.
Oh, that's the most inconvenient thing about Twine's engine games. In theory, they should work on any browser. But in reality, there are always some tiny issues in one browser or another. If anything, I test and play the game on Google Chrome. So far, I haven't had any problems.managed to solve the problem maybe it will be useful to someone (browser Firefox) - save files did not load even from 1.7 to 1.7 for some reason. I decided to take a risk and replace the original version of the game 1.7 with 1.8 by copying files with replacement and it turned out the saves remained and work
Juuust to be sure, you're using the Save To Disk/Load From Disk options, not the normal save slots, right? Cause the latter are accessed depending on the location of the html file.managed to solve the problem maybe it will be useful to someone (browser Firefox) - save files did not load even from 1.7 to 1.7 for some reason. I decided to take a risk and replace the original version of the game 1.7 with 1.8 by copying files with replacement and it turned out the saves remained and work
If I'm not mistaken, in the Twine engine, the "normal" save slots option store the saves in the browser cache.Juuust to be sure, you're using the Save To Disk/Load From Disk options, not the normal save slots, right? Cause the latter are accessed depending on the location of the html file.
Essentially correct (It's local storage, not cache (where you store stuff temporarily so you don't have to redownload them), which is more persistant, and it's usually one database).If I'm not mistaken, in the Twine engine, the "normal" save slots option store the saves in the browser cache.
Their location must depend of your browser. Also, I don't know if they are save as individual files, or if the cache is a just big file with all the data stored in it. Again it may vary depending of your browser.
It's why I always use the Save to Disk/Load From Disk options. Because I know where the files are, as it's me that to choose where to put them.
Feel like you should be able to tell the hunters if you atleast managed to bait and drown one of the jumpersOh, that's the most inconvenient thing about Twine's engine games. In theory, they should work on any browser. But in reality, there are always some tiny issues in one browser or another. If anything, I test and play the game on Google Chrome. So far, I haven't had any problems.
Perhaps. It just didn't occur to me. But it wouldn't have impressed them that much, if at all. They slaughter little bastards in packs, so they'd probably just laugh at Selene.Feel like you should be able to tell the hunters if you atleast managed to bait and drown one of the jumpers
Atleast when picking the Vagrant origin option during the recruitment chat