I didn’t say nothing can be good, just that the basic aspects of any story hinge around a handful of plots/scenarios. Lots of games on here are unique enough, and even some of the ones that are ridiculously derivative are still really fun. I myself haven’t played this particular game yet. I learned about it from another thread and came to see what’s what. Looks like a really entertaining game. But from what I’ve read so far, I’ll burn through it really fast, so I’m begrudgingly abstaining from playing until it’s further along. I also hate getting into a game and then seeing it die. Where the Hell are all the awesome games that are finished?!?! Most all of the games I come across that I find interesting are abandoned or SUUUUPER slow!! Lol. (I don’t expect anyone to tell me about finished games, it was a rhetorical musing. You obviously don’t know my tastes and I don’t want to burden you with suggesting games. Part of the fun for me is the browsing and reading a lot of the threads)It amazes me how oblivious you remain—and foible has now joined you—to what either naughtyroad or I have been saying. Sure, the parts have been done, but I aim to put those parts together in a new way, that hasn't been done before, at least that I know of. To produce something original; a finished work that stands apart.
It amazes me just how much you want this discussion to turn ugly. We are all saying the same shit because it's common sense, but you want to pretend to be right while I am wrong. I can assure you that you are not smart enough to pull this off. Everything I said is 100% correct. Everything has been done before.It amazes me how oblivious you remain—and foible has now joined you—to what either naughtyroad or I have been saying. Sure, the parts have been done, but I aim to put those parts together in a new way, that hasn't been done before, at least that I know of. To produce something original; a finished work that stands apart.
You misunderstand. I don't think I'm right and you're wrong. I think you're so focused on your idea that other perspectives are ignored.It amazes me just how much you want this discussion to turn ugly. We are all saying the same shit because it's common sense, but you want to pretend to be right while I am wrong. I can assure you that you are not smart enough to pull this off. Everything I said is 100% correct. Everything has been done before.
If you want to continue believing that everything is unique/different/special I am not going to try and stop you. Ignorance is bliss after all.You misunderstand. I don't think I'm right and you're wrong. I think you're so focused on your idea that other perspectives are ignored.
Your accusation is actually pretty funny when you go on to declare that "Everything I said is 100% correct." lol Who's insisting they're right and the other wrong?
I've never seen LoML done by anyone else. Declaring "everything has been done" is silly.
Is the ipad not a single prop in a larger story? I am sure that during the ancient times authors used books instead of phones and they also used professions like messengers because they didn't have radio, internet etc etcAh yes the "bears" from the ignore list
If everything has been done before we can wrap this entire thing up and tell the entire world to stop invent stuff cause our ancestors did already. Can you imagine Aristoteles on a skateboard and listening to lady gaga on his ipad back in the day?
And boy oh boy if Einstein never came up with the stuff he did how fucked would this world be atm?
Oh and J.K Rowling who wrote "Harry Potter" bet that would have gone awesome if the publishers told her "Nah it was already done write something else"
Absolutely ridiculous what this dude writes. Ready a trebuchet.... oh wait... that was also already done.....
But it was.... its just Star Wars.Oh and J.K Rowling who wrote "Harry Potter" bet that would have gone awesome if the publishers told her "Nah it was already done write something else"
Tarzan, pal, I'm seeing a bit of a pattern here, in that you tend to pick a definition for some term, and then you build your arguments around your particular definition, and then you make like you're prepared to die on that hill defending the arguments based on that definition.Is the ipad not a single prop in a larger story? I am sure that during the ancient times authors used books instead of phones and they also used professions like messengers because they didn't have radio, internet etc etc
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I did say that we are all saying the same exact thing because it's common sense a few posts ago. Some people just like getting into pointless internet arguments. I kinda enjoy it myself.Tarzan, pal, I'm seeing a bit of a pattern here, in that you tend to pick a definition for some term, and then you build your arguments around your particular definition, and then you make like you're prepared to die on that hill defending the arguments based on that definition.
In this particular case, and without wanting to reopen that argument itself, you've defined "something new" for yourself to mean "something entirely unseen before including all parts of it", as evidenced by the remark earlier about "people eating through their ears", and you've build your argument around the fact that pursuing that is both silly and impossible, which is completely true given that particular definition and context.
However, most of the thread, including me, defines something new as assembling bits, that may or may not be new themselves, into something fresh, which as a definition makes much more sense.
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So, what we end up with, on multiple occasions, isn't a clash about differing opinions, but about misaligned definitions. And in this case, as the sender, instead of digging in deeper, it's really more sensible to come to an understanding that your definition is not as commonly understood as you assumed it was.
If you amend your statement that "nothing new can be created" into something like "nothing can be created that consists entirely of new parts", you'll see a whole lot of people go "oh, right, eh, well, I guess that's true enough".
Works much better than just reiterating it but a little more testy for people not getting it.
You chose the early warning prompt about not wanting to read, just wanting to see the lewd bits. That's how you probably unlocked them all. But that didn't affect the gallery. Dialogues aren't in the gallery.Why the replays of scene in the gallery have no dialogues?
I somehow unlocked all the scenes in the beginning since I was rejecting a favourable option again and again.
But those scenes have no dialogues at all, then i started playing as usual and the story and dialogues are so good that without them replays seems dead to me.
So I wanna ask if it does contain dialogues if you unlock those scenes through the story? And maybe unlocking them forcibly will give you no dialogues?
Thank you in advance and love you developer for creating this masterpiece.
Thanks for the kind words.
That's question's come up before, but there's technical problems with that, because the gallery lives outside of your current game session, and game dialog at any time is driven by lots of variables that stem from lots of earlier choices, from simple ones to profound ones. Those aren't available outside of the game session.
I'd need to somehow persist those variables outside of a game session, and duplicate scripts to use those persisted versions in the galleries, and keep both versions of the scenes in sync when there's changes or fixes, and while all of that is doable, it's a ton of work. Meanwhile, there's a perfectly good save system already inside ren'py, and I desperately need that time elsewhere, so keeping a save will have to do for the purpose of replaying a moment with dialog.
Thanks a lot for clearing my doubt, lmao i was about to clear my game data you saved me from that.You chose the early warning prompt about not wanting to read, just wanting to see the lewd bits. That's how you probably unlocked them all. But that didn't affect the gallery. Dialogues aren't in the gallery.
I recommend saving LOML at intervals you would like to replay in the future. There are a ton of save slots available for this feature. That way you can replay them with the dialogue you wish to see. See below from May 2021:
Nailed it!!But it was.... its just Star Wars.
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To be fair, I seem to have blocked you previously too (can't remember why but the discussion certainly has not given me the impietus to lift the block so I guess it was the right decision), but sometimes I get curious about what other people are arguing about and click the hidden messages ... but now my curiosity is satisfied so back into the void you go!Is the ipad not a single prop in a larger story? I am sure that during the ancient times authors used books instead of phones and they also used professions like messengers because they didn't have radio, internet etc etc
Also, since you were petty enough to block me why are you even responding?
I am pretty sure naughtyroad replied to this - somewhere - but I can't seem to find it right now. Or, maybe I am on drugs and I am thinking about another dev altogether, lol.Why the replays of scene in the gallery have no dialogues?
I somehow unlocked all the scenes in the beginning since I was rejecting a favourable option again and again.
But those scenes have no dialogues at all, then i started playing as usual and the story and dialogues are so good that without them replays seems dead to me.
So I wanna ask if it does contain dialogues if you unlock those scenes through the story? And maybe unlocking them forcibly will give you no dialogues?
Thank you in advance and love you developer for creating this masterpiece.