you don't need to, it is always equippedHow to unlock the flashlight, I can't use it. View attachment 2139823
Please use the guides from Sycho they are a great help and can answer many questions...How to unlock the flashlight, I can't use it. View attachment 2139823
The Statuette and the Haloween card but only in Managment mode not in Storymode. Look in sychos guide in the OP all explained there !
Can you attach your player log, please?My game stuch at “Relieving tension” mission of Julia and game crash every time when animation play. The game freeze and crash in the beginning of every animation play. Please help me guys. I tried everything multimedia pack,c++ but nothing works
are you playing 1.1.0 and you played last time 1.0.2 ? (I can imagine that the saves are not compatible at some point)My game stuch at “Relieving tension” mission of Julia and game crash every time when animation play. The game freeze and crash in the beginning of every animation play. Please help me guys. I tried everything multimedia pack,c++ but nothing works
Dreamer.Edit : for the quattro post.....
As someone else said, her given name was supposed to be a gender neutral name (according to the web), though apparently it is like 'Devin' where it is more commonly used by males, but how can a surname be masculine? A surname is your family name, everyone in the family has the same surname (unless neither parent changes theirs when they marry), it does not change by gender. Most people in the world, have their father's surname.Misсha Petrov is a male name and surname, not a female one. Maybe he's not transgender?
I'm not. My real name actually is Sycho Path.Besides, in this day and age, we should stop worrying about such things anyway. Anyone can use any name they want, I mean, who here is not using a fake name? lol
Thanks, Mr. Path.I'm not. My real name actually is Sycho Path.
lolwut?
It does in some countries. Check out somewhere like Iceland.but how can a surname be masculine? A surname is your family name, everyone in the family has the same surname (unless neither parent changes theirs when they marry), it does not change by gender. Most people in the world, have their father's surname.
Thanks, Mr. Path.![]()
Interesting. Good to learn new things every day.It does in some countries. Check out somewhere like Iceland.
If my name is Gunnar, then my son is *forename Gunnarsson & my daughter is *forename Gunnarsdottir.
For non-binary offspring, they can use "bur" (child of) instead of son or dottir.
This is how most Norse countries used to name their children. I think Iceland is the last remaining one that uses this system.
I presume that other countries also have gender specific surnames, e.g. Bulgarian footballer, Stiliyan Petrov. His wife's surname is Petrova.
Being led up the garden path...
FromInteresting. Good to learn new things every day.![]()
It is interesting, I have studied a lot of cultures, even some which were very sexist and possessing, but I had not seen that particular tradition before. I suppose, when I was looking into that part of the world, I was more concerned with mythology than family names. lolFromYou must be registered to see the linksi:
"In some cultures and languages, especially the Baltic languages (Latvian and Lithuanian), and most of the Slavic languages (such as Bulgarian, Russian, Slovak, Czech, etc.) and some other nations – Greece and Iceland – surnames change form depending on the gender of the bearer.
Some Slavic cultures originally distinguished the surnames of married and unmarried women by different suffixes, but this distinction is no longer widely observed."
I did not know it was common in quite so many places, especially not Greece!