Just beaten yeah. The japanese event is where Sekai's face stops being blurred, but it's not until Akira is actively trying to fuck Noriko when she re-appears and names him, before Maya stops her with the fireflies.
Thank you guys. Does anybody made sense of what does pillars with circles on it;? Yellow car, plate of food, different types of trees could be dates and accident.
But the pillar? It is so out of place.
I could go on and on, just know that both are very good games that are far apart with the exception that both want you to think way more than masturbate. Sex scenes are way better in OoT though (both in terms of engine and imagination). But Selebus is a way better writer.
I whole heartedly agree with this assessment.
OoT is a great game. I know alot of people who quit the game early because the MC is a perfect, happy-go-lucky fukboi who all the girls immediately fall in love with... named Chad Thundercock... but it's all on purpose and part of the narrative. When it's revealed why he's like that it really changes everything.
Good game, well written, and incredibly cinematic.
I am back from playing "Out of touch" for the first time and what a delight it was to see a story that leaves no doubt that the dev knows where the plot is going and everything actually connects.
Are you sure? I don't think I've ever seen Sel or StoryAnon actually hate each other (well OOT had that one recap scene making fun of LiL). Both seem to just really hate Lil-clones. The OOT community I've engaged with absolutely loathe LiL though
There isn't an update this month, but I've got something to share that is definitely just as good. I wrote two patches to fix things that annoy me in LiL.
The first patch fixes the missing font symbols that show up as blank rectangles, both in the text box and the history window. This doesn't change the font for any previously working text.
The second patch ensures that replays show events in their entirety. Selebus coded some replays to cut off early, hiding important lines of text or even entire closing scenes. This prevents that. (Note: the patch works with or without URM. Some replays have scenes you can only see by changing the path with URM.)
To install: merge the attached archive's game/ directory with the one in your LiL folder.
To uninstall: delete the .rpy file(s) from game/patches/. The patches are independent, so if you only want one of them, delete the other file.
These will continue to work with new LiL versions barring drastic changes.
There isn't an update this month, but I've got something to share that is definitely just as good. I wrote two patches to fix things that annoy me in LiL.
The first patch fixes the missing font symbols that show up as blank rectangles, both in the text box and the history window. This doesn't change the font for any previously working text.
The second patch ensures that replays show events in their entirety. Selebus coded some replays to cut off early, hiding important lines of text or even entire closing scenes. This prevents that. (Note: the patch works with or without URM. Some replays have scenes you can only see by changing the path with URM.)
To install: merge the attached archive's game/ directory with the one in your LiL folder.
To uninstall: delete the .rpy file(s) from game/patches/. The patches are independent, so if you only want one of them, delete the other file.
These will continue to work with new LiL versions barring drastic changes.
There isn't an update this month, but I've got something to share that is definitely just as good. I wrote two patches to fix things that annoy me in LiL.
The first patch fixes the missing font symbols that show up as blank rectangles, both in the text box and the history window. This doesn't change the font for any previously working text.
The second patch ensures that replays show events in their entirety. Selebus coded some replays to cut off early, hiding important lines of text or even entire closing scenes. This prevents that. (Note: the patch works with or without URM. Some replays have scenes you can only see by changing the path with URM.)
To install: merge the attached archive's game/ directory with the one in your LiL folder.
To uninstall: delete the .rpy file(s) from game/patches/. The patches are independent, so if you only want one of them, delete the other file.
These will continue to work with new LiL versions barring drastic changes.