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can i ask if someone knows what actually triggers the "Mug event" in the Bar minigame? can i do something to trigger it more often?
They are done in the sense that they consider the game playable from start to finish for a good experience, but the extra stuff they are adding in are either very minor improvements or in the case of the DLC, that's a kind of reward for those that supported the game, just something extra that they expressed interest in basically.thought this was done after it got a full release on steam, so they still releasing entirely new stuff for it?
First off, this is from memory and I might have some of it off / wrong (especially since I haven't looked at the code that much).can i ask if someone knows what actually triggers the "Mug event" in the Bar minigame? can i do something to trigger it more often?
It's worth noting that that option is only available with mods.I think I may have found a bit of an exploit in the bar job. If you bring the patrons the wrong drink they will protest, and one of your choices is to share their drinks, which will not just make them accept it but also make them give you a fairly big tip. If you ignore what they order and bring them water instead you'll essentially assure that you get a decent tip for drinking nothing but water. I haven't actually tested it, but it seems like it would work
I think the cost comes out of your pay.Ah, interesting. I didn't know that. What are your options without mods?
Not sure, never tried it.What happens in the base game if you don't have any money to pay the fine with?
There is no fine. In the base game, if you try to give the wrong drink they just say, that they didn't order it. You basically just waste a turn.What happens in the base game if you don't have any money to pay the fine with?
Thing is when you buy the drink it comes out of your money first right? So if you couldn't palm it off on someone else before the time runs out then you are negative on that beverage?There is no fine. In the base game, if you try to give the wrong drink they just say, that they didn't order it. You basically just waste a turn.
I don't think you pay for the drinks in the first place but somebody can correct me if I am wrong.Thing is when you buy the drink it comes out of your money first right? So if you couldn't palm it off on someone else before the time runs out then you are negative on that beverage?
Thing is when you buy the drink it comes out of your money first right? So if you couldn't palm it off on someone else before the time runs out then you are negative on that beverage?
Drinks that are poured but not served come out of your paycheck, I never tested what happens if you come out of the job with negative income, but I assume it works the same as bankruptcy, 0 is the minimum ammount of money you can have.I don't think you pay for the drinks in the first place but somebody can correct me if I am wrong.
And if you bring the drinks back? I only assumed that you need to pay for dropping glasses or stuff getting destroyed in a brawl.Drinks that are poured but not served come out of your paycheck, I never tested what happens if you come out of the job with negative income, but I assume it works the same as bankruptcy, 0 is the minimum ammount of money you can have.
if nw.exe can’t be use to mess up with the js or something then what can I use then if I want to tweak karryn game? Do I really to buy that game permanently in steam to use the js code!Even if you could edit an .exe, it wouldn't do you any good to edit this .exe because it's just the standard engine for all RPG Maker MV games. It's just a modified Chromium browser that reads and executes the game's source files.
The parts you can edit that will affect the gameplay are the .js and .json files contained in the subfolders under the "www" folder for the game.
If you look at the modding tips in the first post, it will tell you in detail where to find those files and what you can change in them.