Should Dee to go back to school to finish up one class she failed to get a diploma?

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Timer69

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I just started ch1 and was wondering if the resolution will improve throughout the game. And also if the animations will get less choppy than at the start of chapter 1.
 

RustyV

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Chapter 1 needs redone.
But since I'm the only person on this game and it's a hobby, not done for profit, animations will be less sophisticated than more recent games.
But on the upside, nothing is done by AI to look like an anime rip off.
 
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RustyV

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If someone wants to revamp the animations me know.
 

Timer69

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Got through the game now. Kinda feel like it's fine. It's a different take on dmd. That's for sure. The death endings were kinda funny. But I also feel like I missed half the content since there are no walkthrough, and as with dmd, this game also has way too much text for me to get through in order to playback and try all the narrative options.

As for the renders and animations. I guess it got slightly better throughout, but it's the part where it's a step behind dmd. Either way, great job for being by just one person!

A few places the writing could need a little help also. Maybe that's where you could use AI to help a bit I feel.
 

doccop63

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On the final run through, then the long slog of converting it to a postable (is that a word?) format.

Any thoughts on a Dee final female wrestling path.
Dee has never been portayed as being very physical, even in these fantasy stories. It would be a kind of disservice to the character to do it now.
 

doccop63

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You were the cocaine-injector officer ? :KEK:

(i'm joking, just in case)
Cute. I was a combat medic initially. Learned how to do nail recessions, suturing, and such. While working in troop clinics learned how to do eye and hearing exams, knee, shoulder, back, foot and hand exams. When assigned to a hospital, learned to read EKGs, learned about different medications, heart exams, cancer treatments and care, treatments for child illnesses and even dabbled in ob/gyn care. I wanted to be well-rounded so that the troops and their dependents, could count on me for their care. I did pretty well by the troops based on the medals & citations that I received. The skills helped me in the civilian world as, after my mother's cancer surgery and subsequent hysterectomy and colonectomy, I'm her primary source of care and advice. Didn't get around to anesthesiology before I got out.
 
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