Sadly for you if milfs with humongous udders aren't your thing, you're a minority : ). MIlfs with big titties all day every day.No one ever expects an explanation for "wow, they look so great!". Why?
I enjoyed MOTH a lot, but the models were something I had to live with rather than enjoy them (bought it anyway, after all I did have fun with the game). I prefer a more natural look rather than inflated T&A. And milfs with humongous udders are not my thing anyway. But that's this devs art style, his new game looks almost the same. I came to terms with it.
I had that impression as well. Luckily enough there are enough of these games for me as well and also most MOTH is not just made of mummies (don't get me wrong, there are games with milfs that I like, just this style is not for me).Sadly for you if milfs with humongous udders aren't your thing, you're a minority![]()
The Veronica arc alone is worth it despite starting off as the stereotypical bratty elder sister, seeing her succumb slowly, her "washing machine revolt", finding out that you have no leverage anymore and she still continues. Also a big plus: it is not overdone like "walking naked on a leash in public". Best D/S storyline for me in any of the games I played.I had that impression as well. Luckily enough there are enough of these games for me as well and also most MOTH is not just made of mummies (don't get me wrong, there are games with milfs that I like, just this style is not for me).
MOTH got me mostly with it's setting and storytelling however. I loved how Veronica's behaviour was turned around from evil bitch straight to to partner in crime. And it definitly didn't hurt that there was a 2 week update scheduleSmall updates, but constant supply.
The scenes with the neighbour I basically fast forwarded most of the time and watched the ones with the 'landlady' quite a bit less long than the others.
It works fine on Windows 7, in fact, that is pretty much what it was made for, your hardware could be the issue though...Despite what the provided FAQ PDF claims, this game doesn't run on Windows 7 Professional SP1--not really. I can make it to the title screen, where the animations either play or get stuck on one frame, which pixelates. This wouldn't bother me at all if the game didn't have such lag. I start the game and the program hiccups with a (Not Responding) message. Once this is over, I'm able to type in my name (still laggy, though), but after confirming it, the visual freezes on the start page and I can only assume the game itself is running behind it, as clicking around everywhere gives me the audio cue that I'm advancing through text. This happens in both full screen and windowed.
If anyone has any ideas as to how I can get this game to work on my old computer, then I would be very appreciative. I really want to give this game a go.
I don't know about updating the video drivers. My laptop is 13 years old (it originally came with Windows Vista Home Premium before I updated it to Windows 7 Professional, which is the latest OS that my computer can have on it), so the drivers are probably as up to date as they're ever going to be. I'll try the k-lite, however, and let you know how I get on tomorrow.It works fine on Windows 7, in fact, that is pretty much what it was made for, your hardware could be the issue though...
First thing I would suggest would be to update the video drivers. It would also be good to get k-lite codec pack.
To add to what TheDevian said, there's little to go on as far as the specs of your computer in your post that we kinda need in order to get a better idea of what's going on and how we can help resolve the problem.Despite what the provided FAQ PDF claims, this game doesn't run on Windows 7 Professional SP1--not really. I can make it to the title screen, where the animations either play or get stuck on one frame, which pixelates. This wouldn't bother me at all if the game didn't have such lag. I start the game and the program hiccups with a (Not Responding) message. Once this is over, I'm able to type in my name (still laggy, though), but after confirming it, the visual freezes on the start page and I can only assume the game itself is running behind it, as clicking around everywhere gives me the audio cue that I'm advancing through text. This happens in both full screen and windowed.
If anyone has any ideas as to how I can get this game to work on my old computer, then I would be very appreciative. I really want to give this game a go.
That pretty much explains it.My laptop is 13 years old
It sounds like you're missing the casino on your map. Use the public transportation and travel from place to place until you come across a flyer advertising the casino. Then ask Veronica out on another date over the weekend.Having an issue progressing with Veronica. I'm doing her date, but for the life of me I can't do anything but take a cab home. Looking at the walkthrough there's an option during the date that just...doesn't appear for me, so I assume that's my issue, and I just don't have a high enough romance to take her home because of the missing event (the blonde).
Any help with options just...not appearing during a date?
Literally moments after I posted, I accidentally rode public transport and encountered the casino, and that fixed the issue! Thank you!It sounds like you're missing the casino on your map. Use the public transportation and travel from place to place until you come across a flyer advertising the casino. Then ask Veronica out on another date over the weekend.
You're welcome.Literally moments after I posted, I accidentally rode public transport and encountered the casino, and that fixed the issue! Thank you!
I hadn't even thought to use public transport, as the others are just better alternatives. Smart move, game devs.
3 GB.That pretty much explains it.
How much RAM do you have?
I suspect your temporary Swap file is being written like crazy.
Follow Sycho's suggestions anyway, maybe some software update can solve it.
Generally speaking I agree. Very often walking is worth it. However, given the way events trigger from xx:00 to xx:59, sometimes you can cram in an event with the bus arriving at :48 when the more expensive taxi at :24 won't give you an advantage. But yeah, I can see how you can do it without bussing too much.Literally moments after I posted, I accidentally rode public transport and encountered the casino, and that fixed the issue! Thank you!
I hadn't even thought to use public transport, as the others are just better alternatives. Smart move, game devs.
That's ... not much, even for a 13 year old system.3 GB.
To answer some points: yes, the computer is cheap. When I bought it in 2009, it was only $500. The laptop is a Compaq Presario CQ50, which originally came with Windows Vista Home Premium (now upgraded to Windows 7 Professional, the latest it's able to run). My graphics card is an Intel Pentium Dual CPU T3200 @ 2.00 GHz on a 64-bit operating system. As for the RAM, you're right on the money:That's ... not much, even for a 13 year old system.
While Windows 7 basically only needs 2 GB to run, it is recommended to use at least 4GB, better 8GB (twice as much if you work with a 64Bit version of the operating system instead of 32 Bit).
Big Brother only requires about 400MB RAM itself, but if you have drivers, an AV software and maybe some other tools running in the background, you run out of physical memory quite fast and that's when your laptop becomes very slow, because he tries to get more memory for your applications by cycling through them and writes/loads data to and from a file on the hard disk, using it basically as RAM emulation (so to say, I don't want to get into paging here).
Also, if your Laptop was a low price modela and uses shared video ram (the graphic card has no own RAM but uses the system RAM), a lot is already lost just for displaying something.
Check your RAM status in the task manager. If it's close to 100%, you need to find a way to reduce RAM usage - or install an expansion module.
Is it 32 or 64 bit Windows? Just because your CPU handles 64-bit doesn't mean your Win install matches that.To answer some points: yes, the computer is cheap. When I bought it in 2009, it was only $500. The laptop is a Compaq Presario CQ50, which originally came with Windows Vista Home Premium (now upgraded to Windows 7 Professional, the latest it's able to run). My graphics card is an Intel Pentium Dual CPU T3200 @ 2.00 GHz on a 64-bit operating system. As for the RAM, you're right on the money:
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It seems that I'm too poor now to be able to play games on it.
Do external harddrives come with their own RAM or do they feed off of the computer? I'm just wondering if changing the game's storage area would improve performance. The answer to that is most likely no, but I'm asking anyway.