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Wills747

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Hi all, my compressed unofficial Android port of Midlife Chrisis v0.27 with OEJ gallery mod, thanks for the demos
Courteous Mod + Walk through and the incest patch
Usual gestures, save name/delete, seethru textbox etc etc...
Alternative persistent save location.
Grant storage permissions on first run
Mega
Updated my unofficial Android port to v0.27a
 

jestertlw

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No compressed version?
Didn't use the search box on every page of this thread for the word compressed? You should find it for Win/Lin/Mac within the latest 20 results when sorted by date. If you are looking for android, it's the post above yours.
 

CircaAD

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Just want to say thank you to the Dev. I am enjoying this story a lot. The fun is fast and furious, and the MC's gaffes and japes have had me in stitches many times. MC's missed references are squarely in my generation. I am very much looking forward to spending more time pursuing Stephanie, Erica, and Tracy and hope to bring them into the family.
 

v1900

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Given how the recessive gene is shared, eventually everyone will be a redhead.
We can only wish but it won't. :cry:

Given how it works, it doesn't depend only on the MC1R gene. It is dependent on 8 (?) other genes. That's why we get ≈2% gingers even if ≈20% of the population carries MC1R gene.

But if we all work together we can accomplish great things. If we all fuck a ginger we could get ≈10% of the population going ginger. :BootyTime:

This is a public service announcement:
Fuck a ginger, save the planet!!!
 
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Cartageno

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This is a public service announcement:
Fuck a ginger, save the planet!!!
Don't tell me, tell the gingers I'm only trying to help ;)

As for genetics: if there is no discernible preference in actually mating and procreating, the relative ratios of the genes will stay the same. However, since the world is growing closer together and genetically more different people will meet, recessive traits will be seen more rarely.
 
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v1900

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However, since the world is growing closer together and genetically more different people will meet, recessive traits will be seen more rarely.
Huh? Recessive traits don't disappear, I spent some minutes remembering that stuff. Even if we assume that increased population mobility would lead to panmixia, we would still need to kill (as in genocide) the carriers of the recessive traits we don't want, or make them sterile, or lock them up so they can't procreate. That's how we get cultivars and cattle breeding programs and they revert to normal when we stop messing with them.

Hum? Just imagine we could have ginger breeding programs. 925f6734c65b5b6fd1677f7cc712d3aa.jpg Sarah breeding programs...
The MC is doing his small part. :KEK:
 

Cartageno

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Huh? Recessive traits don't disappear, I spent some minutes remembering that stuff. Even if we assume that increased population mobility would lead to panmixia, we would still need to kill (as in genocide) the carriers of the recessive traits we don't want, or make them sterile, or lock them up so they can't procreate. That's how we get cultivars and cattle breeding programs and they revert to normal when we stop messing with them.

Hum? Just imagine we could have ginger breeding programs. View attachment 1555397 Sarah breeding programs...
The MC is doing his small part. :KEK:
Nope, the traits don't disappear, as I said. However, seeing them manifest in people would become rarer. If we had a recessive gene only on some island, say, west of Great Britain, and people only "breed" close by, it is more likely that two people would have that gene even if not showing the trait and there'd be a decent chanec of their offspring getting both "obstinate" genes. There'd be a zero chance for that happening elsewhere however. If the genes are spread out evenly across the world, the odds of two carriers of this gene meeting would be smaller. Generally speaking, the more spread out something is, the lower the probability of it happening twice.
 
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