Well, I am sure more content with girls we have already met, like our hairdresser for example, would be certainly welcome. Yet do not feel forced to do it just for the sake of doing it. There is already more than enough plotlines to follow in My Dorm, not to mention following plots of other games.
I never got it why people are using the "half-" term. It doesn't really make sense. You are siblings either by both parents, or by one of them, be it mother or father, but you are still siblings nevertheless.
Sophie won't show up again. She was going to be a side chick (introduced in Chapter 3, like Megan and Maddie) who could provide sex scenes while the relationships developed. But in Chapter 4 the MC was already impregnating Eileen, so she wasn't needed anymore and Megan and Maddie became full LIs.
Sadly that is not Claire Daine:
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Thanks for the clarification! Always thought she was Claire Daines with older makeup!
Then there are cross-siblings. Half-siblings of half-siblings who aren't actually related. I'm not even making this up.
This?
We don't have a word for Cross-sibling in Spanish if it's that. And we have words for almost every type of kinship!
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You know how your sibling-in-law is either your spouse's sibling or you sibling's spouse? But if in the first case the sibling also have a spouse, or in the second case the spouse has a sibling, that would make them your spouse's sibling's spouse or your sibling's spouse's sibling. Yeah, my native language has a name for that. Doesn't usually come up.
Spanish also has a word for it (concuñado/a). It's rarely used, but everyone knows what it means.
The dev/writer has definitely won my prize for "Best Changelog Ever." Why, I think it's the first one I've seen that actually puts dates next to the update so that I don't have to scroll up Page 1 to see when the thread was updated! And it has a spreadsheet and "update rank." With such love devoted to a changelog, I can only imagine what awaits me in the AVN itself. Will snag this one today. Cheers.
Ed. As to "version standards" commented upon above-- A v.1.0 means the game is "complete," but as we know, "complete" doesn't necessarily mean "complete," nor does an arbitrary 0.1 or whatever mean a lack of playable game. In publishing, a new edition is said to be worthwhile when 20% of the book's size expands (source: Chicago Manual), often coinciding with a restructuring or major edit of the work. "Updates," by comparison, are fixes and improvements not changing the work enough to warrant a new edition.
One could compare editions to the primary decimal space of a "version," another ambiguous term. The 2nd decimal seems to be a nice place for patches and bugfix-only updates, as can be seen on Steam. One rarely sees "Version 2.0" in software unless the entire sausage is being revamped with new graphics and features or something. Devs now add letters and words to the end of versions, as if they were virus patches or something. I don't know what to think about that. Anyway-- I expect to see a ton of a content when I see a "1.0" but I'm not going to lose sleep over it.
Thanks! I'm an engineer, and I love numbers. It's the only objective way to compare two updates. The rest are personal tastes.
Only a little clarification. The date added to the changelog is the date when it was published on Patreon/SS, not F95. The free release (F95 and other sites) is published 18 days after Patreon/SS.
My version numbering for Part 1 was arbitrary. I started with 1.0 (changed to 0.1 some days later) because that's how we do things in my company. If the software works by itself, it's 1.0, and we expand over it.
People, accurately, informed me about the standard in AVNs and I changed it to not add confusion.
Then came Chapter 4 (0.4.X), which had to be split in two because of time constraints (0.4.1 and 0.4.5). It looked bad. Even if they were two complete updates 0.4.5 looked like a bugfix for 0.4.1, so from then on, when a "day" had to be split I named the updates covering it 0.XA.Y and 0.XB.Y (0.7, 0.9, 0.10, and 0.11), with X being the chapter and Y being the bugfix iteration.
You will see a ton of content in the game up to v.0.15. I hope you enjoy it!