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Kunt

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You shouldn't, yet you should. If we look at the game honestly, it consists of only a limited number of scenes, enemies and battlesex moves, which change their flavor as the sluttification of the MC progresses... which is why the player will get so hooked on this rather simple gameplay loop, sinking more hours of playtime than really necessary, just to see if they be rewarded with even sluttier passive with even more debauched description. It's just that without a cap or proper balance of buffs and debuffs, at one point the game becomes an absurd caricature of unhinged sexual appetite, with tripple orgasms and hectolitres of grool coming from just one imaginary woman getting off on receving backhanded compliments and buttslaps at work.
Also, the sheer amount of edicts need you to not rush the game if you want to see all the possibilities, but the game doesnt allow you that
 

sifena7986

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Because I don't see it being necessary for just one game that's already small and easy to manage.
The game is constantly getting updated, mods are constantly getting updated. I don't know what to tell if you don't see disadvantages in keeping everything by hand, so I'm going to step down. Let's agree to disagree. I just hope that people would be aware about pros and cons when they choose a way to manage their mods.

Saves from CCMod causes issues on vanilla game.
Going to correct just this statement to avoid disinformation. CCMod stores its data in separate place inside save file. When it's disabled, extra data in the save is not used by vanilla game. That doesn't affect the game.
In the past any mod might break a save during its initialization, but save would remain broken regardless of whether the mod enabled or not. Afaik, even that has been fixed now
 
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RedAISkye

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The game is constantly getting updated, mods are constantly getting updated.
That's why it's better to wait until major updates have been done instead of unnecessarily trying to keep everything updated after every minor patch is released.

Going correct just this statement to avoid disinformation. CCMod stores its data in separate place in save file. When it's disabled, extra data in save is not used by vanilla game. That doesn't affect the game.
Not a misinformation. I'm just speaking from my own experience and some others.
In the past, my save broke after updating CCMod, so I tried it on a vanilla game and it still didn't work, meanwhile I tried the save on an old version of CCMod that I last played the save with and the save worked fine there. So, it wasn't actually corrupted but just incompatible with future versions. This does not only apply to CCMod but any modifications in general.

Maybe things have improved over time to prevent such issues in CCMod, I'm not sure because it's been a long time since I played with CCMod as I'm still waiting for the DLC. Regardless, it is better to separate modded saves from vanilla as I've seen others complaining about bugs in the game that were originally caused by mods which remained in the save even after removing all mods.

In the past any mod might break a save during its initialization, but save would remain broken regardless of whether the mod enabled or not
The only mod that has ever broken my save is CCMod. The only other mod that caused issues with my save was Zenith mod but it didn't actually break the save, the save worked fine after removing that mod.
 

sifena7986

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That's why it's better to wait until major updates have been done instead of unnecessarily trying to keep everything updated after every minor patch is released.
There is no such thing as stable versions in this game. Every time the game is updated it might fix some problem from previous version. You also won't get help in discord if you're not up-to-date (obviously, because problem most likely already has been resolved). I assure you that most number of bugs occur exactly after major updates, so I don't see this as a good strategy

In general:
Major updates is declaration that many things has been changed in this version or backward compatibility is broken (expect bugs and broken saves).
Minor updates for adding some new features.
Patches for fixing bugs in previous versions
 
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Er0er0

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Heyy! Another update, another comparision!
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Can i ask a specific progress rate? Like how many percent of completion? Or estimation of when it completes?
 

RedAISkye

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There is no such thing as stable versions in this game...
That has nothing to do with what I said.

There is no reason to update the game after every little patch. Unless if you own the game on Steam, you'd be downloading almost 2GB every single time for what's usually minor bug-fixes and there are mods that aren't even compatible with it anyway.

Which is also the reason I usually upload only after enough patches have been pushed or enough time has passed without an update.
 

sifena7986

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That has nothing to do with what I said.
That's why it's better to wait until major updates have been done instead of unnecessarily trying to keep everything updated after every minor patch is released.
If you ignore everything I've said about waiting major updates, then yeah, nothing at all.
There is no reason to update the game after every little patch. Unless if you own the game on Steam, you'd be downloading almost 2GB every single time for what's usually minor bug-fixes and there are mods that aren't even compatible with it anyway.
That explains it. I just bought the game after some time playing it, since I liked it so much. So updating takes few seconds for me.

Honestly, I kind of lost motivation to continue this discussion. Let's end it on your last message if you want to leave the last word
 
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Purple_Heart

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If you ignore everything I've said about waiting major updates, then yeah, nothing at all.

That explains it. I just bought the game after some time playing it, since I like it so much. So updating takes few seconds for me.

Honestly, I kind of lost motivation to continue this discussion. Let's end it on your last message if you want to leave the last word
Here's a small tactic I am using for small sized and modded games I bought on steam.

If you want to keep your mods working you can copy game's folder from your steam library and paste it somewhere outside of steam library. Install mods on this new copy you just made. This way you will have one copy of vanilla game that's always updated by steam and one copy of fully modded game that will never auto update and break mods. Saves may become incompatible between two copies but you'll get to choose when to switch to most up to date version and your mods will no longer break just because developers decided to break them again update the game again.
 

Taskboy

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i tried
I am using that mod, it works fine.
EDIT: I am assuming you meant vortex. I don't use vortex, I do manual installs, maybe that's where your problem lies. Something is probably wrong with it. My guess is you've installed the game on another folder where vortex doesn't know. Make sure to configure it correctly because it isn't a mind reading magical solution for modding games, you still have to do a few things on your own.
i tried your suggestion and the menu still doesn't show up but thanks for the help i guess maybe they will update the cheats when the last dlc cums around
 

RedAISkye

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If you ignore everything I've said about waiting major updates, then yeah, nothing at all....
My point was the context of "major" you're using is regarding the versioning system which is completely irrelevant to the "major" I'm using in my context of waiting for updates until it collectively becomes a major update.
 

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Overview:
In Karryn's Prison, you play as Karryn, the new female Chief Warden of a notoriously lenient prison that has just rioted. Will you subjugate the rowdy inmates through force, or will you be subjugated yourself as your resistance towards their nonstop sexual advances starts dropping? Shape yourself and the prison the way you want to with the Edicts system! Struggle against sexual advances with the Willpower and Desire system! Become more and more vulnerable to sex with the Passives system!​

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I am experiencing issues regards for files as the folder keeps on saying the files were moved and I have to install them again and again, any idea on how to fix that?
 

souldead341

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I need a hero. :cry:
Well, to go with my standard assumption that everyone online is an idiot who doesn't know, rather than just trolling. Open Steam, then go to the Steam menu in the top left, click that and a look at the list it opens, at the bottom is an exit button, click that and steam will fully close.

I do think you're trolling, but there's the instructions if you actually need them.
 

DADofWAR

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Well, to go with my standard assumption that everyone online is an idiot who doesn't know, rather than just trolling. Open Steam, then go to the Steam menu in the top left, click that and a look at the list it opens, at the bottom is an exit button, click that and steam will fully close.

I do think you're trolling, but there's the instructions if you actually need them.
Could you make a video? Please... :cry:
 
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