Sufurial

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is there a way to change back language ? I miss clicked and clicked Russian language in game and can't find where to swap it back to english.
 

Cartageno

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Starting new game , deleting and unziping the game completely new also doesn't work , I guess that option is saved somewhere on the PC and not in the game folders ?
Yes, Ren'Py games store a copy of the data in (USERNAME)/AppData/roaming/RenPy
 

TheDevian

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Don't have that option in my game
Then yes, try deleting the 'persistent' file in both your saves folder in the game folder, as well as the one Cartageno mentioned, in (USERNAME)/AppData/roaming/RenPy, then restart your game.
 

Cartageno

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so you just kept moving on day to day doing essentially nothing new until it showed up?
Yup. However: remember that this is an experience that only those - like you probably, like me - who have a perfected save of everything at hand to continue. If you start anew, and this is how this game will be played eventually, it'll probably pan out way better.
 
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Lord Verminaard

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so you just kept moving on day to day doing essentially nothing new until it showed up?
Well, I read changelog and replies in here, after learned what is missing I kept moving day to day until I found them. :ROFLMAO: To be honest a walkthrough or a checklist would be great see what I am missing but there was no up to date walkthrough

However: remember that this is an experience that only those - like you probably, like me - who have a perfected save of everything at hand to continue.
When saying perfected save do you mean about resources etc. in the game or did I understand it completely wrong? :ROFLMAO:
 

Cartageno

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When saying perfected save do you mean about resources etc. in the game or did I understand it completely wrong? :ROFLMAO:
If you're anything like me in these games, you will continue playing a version until you complete the content available. All that time you are gathering resources because let's say you need to wait for a week for character A to make a decision. Then you save and wait. Then a new update hits, you continue, now it's all about character B, I play that for an in game week. Next "week" will be all about Character C and D with a bit of A and a bit of the main story thrown in for good measure.

I just spent three in game weeks , mostly waiting and going on raids (in this game, other games will have other stuff), all while I am getting money or whatever other resources you need. Well, I don't need them any more, already having spent so much, so the next update may feel kinda empty.

In the finished game, all these threads will intertwine and happen more simultaneously. While I wait for A, B will happen before it is completed, I don't have the overabundance of resources and need to keep that in mind as well, so way less empty stretches of time.

A typical sandbox phenomenon - and it probably will happen even in a finished game in the endgame because depending on how you play you will not advance everything at the same pace and some "loose threads" have to be solved in the end with waiting periods, but nothing if compared to the incremental playing style with playing every update.
 
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TheDevian

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If you're anything like me in these games, you will continue playing a version until you complete the content available. All that time you are gathering resources because let's say you need to wait for a week for character A to make a decision. Then you save and wait. Then a new update hits, you continue, now it's all about character B, I play that for an in game week. Next "week" will be all about Character C and D with a bit of A and a bit of the main story thrown in for good measure.

I just spent three in game weeks , mostly waiting and going on raids (in this game, other games will have other stuff), all while I am getting money or whatever other resources you need. Well, I don't need them any more, already having spent so much, so the next update may feel kinda empty.

In the finished game, all these threads will intertwine and happen more simultaneously. While I wait for A, B will happen before it is completed, I don't have the overabundance of resources and need to keep that in mind as well, so way less empty stretches of time.

A typical sandbox phenomenon - and it probably will happen even in a finished game in the endgame because depending on how you play you will not advance everything at the same pace and some "loose threads" have to be solved in the end with waiting periods, but nothing if compared to the incremental playing style with playing every update.
And if you are smart, you will built up a lot of resources before you start getting taxed to hell and back. :ROFLMAO:
 

Lord Verminaard

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If you're anything like me in these games, you will continue playing a version until you complete the content available. All that time you are gathering resources because let's say you need to wait for a week for character A to make a decision. Then you save and wait. Then a new update hits, you continue, now it's all about character B, I play that for an in game week. Next "week" will be all about Character C and D with a bit of A and a bit of the main story thrown in for good measure.

I just spent three in game weeks , mostly waiting and going on raids (in this game, other games will have other stuff), all while I am getting money or whatever other resources you need. Well, I don't need them any more, already having spent so much, so the next update may feel kinda empty.

In the finished game, all these threads will intertwine and happen more simultaneously. While I wait for A, B will happen before it is completed, I don't have the overabundance of resources and need to keep that in mind as well, so way less empty stretches of time.

A typical sandbox phenomenon - and it probably will happen even in a finished game in the endgame because depending on how you play you will not advance everything at the same pace and some "loose threads" have to be solved in the end with waiting periods, but nothing if compared to the incremental playing style with playing every update.
Oh, I get it. But I started the game from 0,9 and still ended up in same condition. -Complete other quests- part of the game made sure of it. :ROFLMAO:
 

TheDevian

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Only if I would knew it. :ROFLMAO: 80% of my income goes to another and thats shit
I didn't expect it either, but but I was certainly glad that by the time that update came out, I had already built up a pretty big stash or resources.
 

Lord Verminaard

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I didn't expect it either, but but I was certainly glad that by the time that update came out, I had already built up a pretty big stash or resources.
At the time I reached "Quens Aproval" I had 6 soldier %5-10 wepons and 15 golds :ROFLMAO: The bitch taken that 15 coin too and I had to continue from there. I was expecting a tax but what the fuck is 50% ?
 

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How do you guys feel about Tania? That betrayal felt raw. I almost quit the game. Now I'm just wondering, what the tuck are we supposed to do? We need her for legitimacy, but can't trust her not to let Megan kill us in our sleep, probably. Up until now I thought she was gonna be our queen but now idk, I think it would take a slow burn for me to buy the mc falling for her again.
 
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