Ozymandias037

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Man, sorry to hear that. My father is the person closest to me and I don't know if my stepmom would stick around if he died. Knowing he works on roofs setting up solar panels and had an injury because of careless coworkers, one can't help but be worried when I think about it.

It does (subjectively) confirm that deaths of beloved characters in games aren't really doing the players any favor.
I'm really sorry for your loss; I know what it's like. When you're so close, there are just so many things that bring your mind back to grief. Things you did together, watched, things they liked, the phrases people use. In time though, it's not so bad being reminded of them. With luck, some of those those things become life affirming. Something that brings back good memories.

My dad and I used to watch Mythbusters and Dirty Jobs together. Those shows are really special now.



It can be helpful, especially if you have a tight lid on your emotions. Fiction can help someone process real life experiences and a sad moment can act as a release valve for tightly-wound feelings.

But it can also do you no favors. Just a matter of person, perspective, and the story in question. After all, it is not like anyone is seeking that out from something like Sister Sim Sleep Fucker 4. :p
Thank you both. I'd also like to clarify: I don't mean to say that watching characters in fiction die or experience illness or loss can't be cathartic, or can't help us explore these tough emotions in "safer" ways. I think both of those things can and do happen! Nobody would read or write poetry or make art or really do anything else creative if it didn't help us process our emotions and connect with other people. And certainly creating fiction in which characters have to deal with situations like mine is one way that creators can process their emotions. One example that comes to mind is the developer of Come Home has been open about her game being one way in which she has processed a loss. I guess the distinction I'm making here (and maybe it only exists for me!) is that these things aren't very useful as preparation, but as a coping or healing mechanism they can indeed be helpful.
 

packor

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is there a way to edit the font used? It's hard to read.

Clarification: It's a nice looking font, but the horizontal spacing is too tight. My eyes are going past the text intead of reading it unless I'm really focused on the text(like squinting), and that's tiring. I need to change the font or be able to alter the spacing.

Edit: Okay, I changed def register_mudgefont's default kern to 2 in font.py, and that seems to have helped.
 
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Idontplay

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Stay tuned for our next project.
So will your next project be Sister Sim Sleep Fucker and like Star Wars will it start with the Episode 4?
:unsure:
Jeorge Lukas leave that body!
:LOL:

P.S. For those who will think I'm serious, I'm not, I'm joking.

P.P.S. I didn't think there was any need for a disclaimer that the one above.
 

Bill Temple

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is there a way to edit the font used? It's hard to read.
Assuming you're not on mobile, pop the attached gui.rpy file in the \PaleCarnations-Ch4Up4-pc\game folder. In almost all cases, Renpy loads the file outside the archive instead of the archived version, so the following should work.
Edit gui.rpy with a text editor like Notepad. Change 'Tellural.ttf' on line 58 to a font you want, and make sure you have a corresponding font file for it in PaleCarnations-Ch4Up4-pc\game\gui\fonts. There are already several fonts in there you could try, but if none of those are suitable to your needs, there's fonts available everywhere.

Before editing, lines 57 and 58 are:
Code:
## The font used for in-game text.
define gui.text_font = "gui/fonts/Tellural.ttf"
If you mean font size, the steps are similar. Just edit line 67 instead, but be aware that you can overrun the dialogue box if you get too crazy with the font size.
Lines 66 and 67 are:
Code:
## The size of normal dialogue text.
define gui.text_size = 27
Changes to the gui file, of course, only take effect upon starting the game, unless you have developer mode enabled and turn on auto reload, in which case I'd wonder why you're asking this question.

If you're on mobile, I'm not sure. I've never used phones to play Renpy VNs. The kids borrow my phone all the time, and I don't need a "Hey Daddy, what's this?" moment. :eek: So I don't have experience modifying the game files on those platforms. The steps are probably similar, but the line for mobile font size is 431. Happy modding!
 

UmbralKnight

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Stay tuned for our next project.
if you ever think about making a new project or another game set in this same game universe
you guys must consider making a noir game when i started playing pale carnations it gave a strong noir vibe the monologues ,the music , the premise and especially the dames definitely gave a strong noir impression
i would love to see something that
someday i hope
 
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is there a way to edit the font used? It's hard to read.

Clarification: It's a nice looking font, but the horizontal spacing is too tight. My eyes are going past the text intead of reading it unless I'm really focused on the text(like squinting), and that's tiring. I need to change the font or be able to alter the spacing.

Edit: Okay, I changed def register_mudgefont's default kern to 2 in font.py, and that seems to have helped.
renpy does also have some accessibility controls which I use in situations like this. Shift-A and you can make some basic font face and size overrides. I generally find just adjusting the size is enough even on tougher fonts for me to be happy and it's much quicker than editing the game scripts. It does occasionally mean longer strings don't fit in the text box, but that's a small price to pay for being able to enjoy the game.
 

hentaikeyfan

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I disagree, clearly from the first moment we can be sons of bitches taking advantage of women in a vulnerable situation, letting all the sadistic instincts of the MC come out or trying to help them cope with their difficult situation by supporting them in whatever way we can.

And this is not only with the carnations, but also several characters like Mina, Hana or Killian and some more secondary characters.
He made a good point, and its you I disagree with.
 

misfolk

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Spoiler: MC is actually the sister who is getting fucked in her sleep. So, female protagonist.

Also, 90% of graphics being black screen as you sleep should speed up the development considerably.
Reminds me of a certain game that asked if you wanted to see a gloryhole sex scene in third person or first person (in case you for some reason considered third-person view NTR). It then showed you the stall divider for the rest of the scene.
 

Idontplay

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Spoiler: MC is actually the sister who is getting fucked in her sleep. So, female protagonist.

Also, 90% of graphics being black screen as you sleep should speed up the development considerably.
No, MC is actually the sister, the mother, the father, the brother, the kidnapper, the…
Yes, I have seen the movie .
:eek:o_O:confused:
 

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