I think i was able to install it, quite a pain to install -_- but now i cant find it........ the commands given in the install guide dont work at all. im giving up on this, im just gona live with not being able to use java on my damned pc. Anyways thank you for the help!It's possible, but the best way to do so is going to depend on your distro. If you're using a more mainstream distro like Ubuntu or Fedora, grab one of the Java 17 (or 20…shouldn't matter) JRE JFX packages from Azul that match your distro:
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You'll want to download the RPM if you're using a Red Hat based distro (e.g. Fedora or CentOS) or the DEB package if you're using a Debian-based distro (Debian, Ubuntu, etc.). I haven't used a mainstream distro in a while (I use Arch btw…and, uh, sometimes Void) but I think Fedora and Ubuntu let you install packages by just double-clicking on them. Just make sure you remove all other Java (OpenJDK, jre-*, etc) packages first, just to make sure Azul is automatically treated as the default.
I managed to get it to work by compiling from the repository (bonus points for not having to wait for an official jar).I think i was able to install it, quite a pain to install -_- but now i cant find it........ the commands given in the install guide dont work at all. im giving up on this, im just gona live with not being able to use java on my damned pc. Anyways thank you for the help!
I will follow these instructions, hopefully I don't fuck up because I installed the wrong Java or some shit.I managed to get it to work by compiling from the repository (bonus points for not having to wait for an official jar).
Here are the steps:
1. Install Java 17 JDK and Maven.
2. Either download the repository, or clone it with git cloneYou must be registered to see the links
3. Go to src/com/lilithsthrone/game/dialogue/utils/UtilText.java and near line 230 remove the jdk.nashorn.api imports and uncomment the org.openjdk.nashorn.api imports.
4a. On Windows, compile with mvn clean package -Dtarget.platform=win -Dexclude.platform=linux
4b. On Linux, compile with mvn clean package -Dtarget.platform=linux -Dexclude.platform=win
5. Compilation takes a while, be patient.
6. A new folder will appear, containing a fully working jar for Java 17 that doesn't require any extra stuff.
If you want to compile from source, I'd recommend using IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition. It makes it pretty easy to manage multiple JDKs and run specific Maven actions (plus it has integrated Git support, so it's sort of an all-in-one solution). It's worth noting that it installs JDKs in a separate path so they won't interfere with the system JRE/JDK at all.I managed to get it to work by compiling from the repository (bonus points for not having to wait for an official jar).
Fuck this shit, I don't even care anymore. Why do I gotta jump through these hoops to play this game. I don't even have a github account how am I gonna do ANYTHING with this? I don't got the brain power to this type of stuff. I can't even follow these directions. I know nothing about this stuff.I will follow these instructions, hopefully I don't fuck up because I installed the wrong Java or some shit.
You and me bothFuck this shit, I don't even care anymore. Why do I gotta jump through these hoops to play this game. I don't even have a github account how am I gonna do ANYTHING with this? I don't got the brain power to this type of stuff. I can't even follow these directions. I know nothing about this stuff.
That is what the exe version is for. I have just enough programming experience to know that I am not figuring this shit out without a held hand, but the exe version works fine for me. Probably will for you, too.Why do I gotta jump through these hoops to play this game.
Partly Inno is lazy and partly that Inno is either tech inept or tech briliant. For years you used to need a very old version of Java to compile it yourself perfectly but it would work with 'modern' versions of java, eventually it stopped and so Inno updated to this version picked out of a hat.Why do I gotta jump through these hoops to play this game.
Hell, if they add an "AI generate prose" to keep things fresh, I think this would be my favorite game, despite all its flaws.It would be quite interesting to add a plugin for stable diffusion, so that on every encounter a fitting character image is created. The performance is already shit (lol) so that won't make any difference
Free Cities already managed that without a penny of support…Hell, if they add an "AI generate prose" to keep things fresh, I think this would be my favorite game, despite all its flaws.
I vaguely remember, was it months or years ago, that there was indeed a discussion here that boiled down to maybe this game will actually be able to move forward and expand rapidly once it's abandoned and get adopted by the modding communityFree Cities already managed that without a penny of support…
Did you set it up on your own machine, or are you paying to use another service like NovelAI?If you're like me and don't enjoy playing games without seeing your character, feel free to download these characters I generated using stable diffusion. I created these images with the intention of playing as a succubus.
Actually, I used the online version of stable diffusion. Unfortunately, since I'm using the free version, I can only generate 50 images per day.Did you set it up on your own machine, or are you paying to use another service like NovelAI?
Can you please share site which you use?Actually, I used the online version of stable diffusion. Unfortunately, since I'm using the free version, I can only generate 50 images per day.
Elis has been in game forwait so the amazon city questline isnt done yet?