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See thats odd it says you're on both.. did you use the harem king option? or another cheat? becuase using the mods "harem king" option should've added both properly but it looks like the event never got added to your event pool..eliana
add_event("eliana_story_event_7")
didnt even know there was a harem king option tbh ...See thats odd it says you're on both.. did you use the harem king option? or another cheat? becuase using the mods "harem king" option should've added both properly but it looks like the event never got added to your event pool..
to fix leave the basement
open console (shift+O) and type
reenter basementCode:add_event("eliana_story_event_7")
event should start and guide should work as normal
Thats why i'm confused as to why its marked as your on both paths...didnt even know there was a harem king option tbh ...
Actually, it shouldn't. It seems I should have rebuild both rpyc instead of just renaming them as requestedpost right above yours Lol
Yes mod adds the patch if you use the standalone it will cause errors so delete it
its cause of the file name, the default patch is just called "patch" so its getting defined twiceActually, it shouldn't. It seems I should have rebuild both rpyc instead of just renaming them as requested
I am not sure why people want that anyway (I know some games it needs to be called patch since the game is looking for a file called patch.rpy etc), why can't people just make a game folder like this, and download everything to it?Actually, it shouldn't. It seems I should have rebuild both rpyc instead of just renaming them as requested
I am not sure why people want that anyway (I know some games it needs to be called patch since the game is looking for a file called patch.rpy etc), why can't people just make a game folder like this, and download everything to it?
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patch = True
Yeah, most game just open notepad add some lines save as patch.rpy, but come on, the people on this site barely read anything (I'm not lumping everyone in here, so don't take it to heart), but most do not.TBF its not like anyone ever needs to download a "patch" either 9/10 times all the file contents is
Code:Patch = True
Lmao
I mean you're not wrong... i'm willing to bet even in that thread with it linked directly in the OP theres still probably a good chunk of people asking "wheres the patch"Yeah, most game just open notepad add some lines save as patch.rpy, but come on, the people on this site barely read anything (I'm not lumping everyone in here, so don't take it to heart), but most do not.
Or better yet, "Has the patch been updated for the latest version"... When all it as SonsOLiberty said is a simple text changing false to true...I mean you're not wrong... i'm willing to bet even in that thread with it linked directly in the OP theres still probably a good chunk of people asking "wheres the patch"
There is, that's why I included the dummy patch with my compressed post, but they still don't follow....I mean you're not wrong... i'm willing to bet even in that thread with it linked directly in the OP theres still probably a good chunk of people asking "wheres the patch"
I'd say why not. At least with a specific name, you're sure to know which game the patch applies to.I am not sure why people want that anyway (I know some games it needs to be called patch since the game is looking for a file called patch.rpy etc), why can't people just make a game folder like this, and download everything to it?
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Lol true, I think i seen 1 where that actualy made sense (all patched related stuff was actualy in the "patch" file)Or better yet, "Has the patch been updated for the latest version"... When all it as SonsOLiberty said is a simple text changing false to true...
True or we could make a universal patchI'd say why not. At least with a specific name, you're sure to know which game the patch applies to.
define patch = True
define patched = True
define taboo = True
define ipatch = True
Yeah, I get that, I was just using an example of some games looking for a specific file and if it's renamed it might cause issues, nothing more, I get it. If you downloaded it into a sea of files and you have patch there with 100 other games, and forget about (yeah, that's me ) it, and you can't figure out what game it goes to.I'd say why not. At least with a specific name, you're sure to know which game the patch applies to.
Now we covered 98% of gamesCode:define patch = True define patched = True define taboo = True define ipatch = True
Yeah, I get that, I was just using an example of some games looking for a specific file and if it's renamed it might cause issues, nothing more, I get it. If you downloaded it into a sea of files and you have patch there with 100 other games, and forget about (yeah, that's me ) it, and you can't figure out what game it goes to.
Forgot one, disable futa, yes, I've recently seen it......
Well, they must have added it to the game now, as it was a patch on Itch.io. But this case, it's kind of a part of the core mechanic....(the first of the series has a better overview of that), not saying I played recently, so details fuzzy, have but not since I joined this site way back in whatever it was.that falls into the 2% Lol, also nice of the dev to allow you to disable that.