Trying to interpret version numbers as indicators of how close a game is to completion only very rarely works properly. Here the numbers are just indicators of the year (21) and month (11) the last version was released. The "1" is "first version of the month" in case more than one is published, letters indicate bugfixes, so "e" would be the fifth fix for the version. So no, they won't tell anything about the state of the game.im currios, how much content is in the game so far and how much is allready completed, the dev choose a different way to present his versions so im not sure how far into the game state v.21 is, is there alot to do or not that much, or maybe its near the finish line, it seems to be a long game so would be nice to get a quick valuation on how much you can do in the game and how long it takes to get most or even all the content
Since the game has monthly updates it is hard to keep a full guide like the one listed under Extra's up to date. The Wiki on the other hand is a bunch of individual pages that can be edited in a manner that is much easier to keep up to date compared to one huge monolithic PDF file.We need an updated guide for this
This game already is a masterpiece, so when its over...woah, I definitely will keep recommending it.Trying to interpret version numbers as indicators of how close a game is to completion only very rarely works properly. Here the numbers are just indicators of the year (21) and month (11) the last version was released. The "1" is "first version of the month" in case more than one is published, letters indicate bugfixes, so "e" would be the fifth fix for the version. So no, they won't tell anything about the state of the game.
But IIRC, Andrealphus estimated summer/fall of '22 to finish the game.
This game is also far too complex for a traditional "guide." A Wiki really is the way to go. So many things interact with other things later on that making a single guide is impossible. Unfortunately, the Wiki is pretty light on a lot of things. I'm trying to compile some data to put into the Wiki, but I think I underestimated just how complex some of these interactions are.Since the game has monthly updates it is hard to keep a full guide like the one listed under Extra's up to date. The Wiki on the other hand is a bunch of individual pages that can be edited in a manner that is much easier to keep up to date compared to one huge monolithic PDF file.
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There's a bug where she doesn't show up in the spot she needs to be in some randomized schedules. Switch to no randomized schedules and you can get her when and where she is supposed to be. Then you can switch back to random schedule.can someone pls provide any save with audrey in it. i cant get audrey at all with this new update idk y.
you can by dancing with lexi, then sasha, then either. if samantha isnt in an open relationship, she leaves the game. if she is, you get 5 girls in your house.is there no way to invite lexi to the home harem without also inviting samantha?![]()
It's also actually slightly more up to date than the pdf.Since the game has monthly updates it is hard to keep a full guide like the one listed under Extra's up to date. The Wiki on the other hand is a bunch of individual pages that can be edited in a manner that is much easier to keep up to date compared to one huge monolithic PDF file.
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Dates and after date Sex scenes are repeatable, first time, low sexperience and some other factors (kink, perhaps) do play out differently, as do changes in the girl's status (on the pill, high, pregnant, different hair, etc), but they can be repeated as many times as you'd like (pregnancy is still a permanent thing, though).What scenes are not repeatable so I can save it and rewatch it in the future?