Fair enough. It's not anything gamebreaking so if you wanna upload again or not is your callNah, that took all of 5 minutes to do...
Fair enough. It's not anything gamebreaking so if you wanna upload again or not is your callNah, that took all of 5 minutes to do...
Sorry, I'm too excited about the latest cinematic to remember his name, I can't think of anything other than fighting zombies with a soundtrack from Audiomachine and epic slo-moYou can't even remember Lord Theodore Augustus Fitzwilliam-Cavendish III?
That's what I'm doing since most people aren't capable enough to just use a patch if I make one.Fair enough. It's not anything gamebreaking so if you wanna upload again or not is your call
Do you trully believe that will stop some people from asking about it? "Hey uploaders where is the patch"?That's what I'm doing since most people aren't capable enough to just use a patch if I make one.
They won't need it, they have the bugfixed version alreadyDo you trully believe that will stop some people from asking about it? "Hey uploaders where is the patch"?![]()
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I know you so well. Looking forward to the review
well, in my case, the question is "where is the non COMPRESSED version ?"Do you trully believe that will stop some people from asking about it? "Hey uploaders where is the patch"?![]()
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Usually not unless you have a 4K 60 inch monitor that needs Hi_Res images. Just smaller size due to reduced quality images/videos. I normally used compressed until the game is done - then get what the Dev intended for us. :>)Are there any downsides if you play the compressed version?
Less graphic and audio quality usually, I don't play compressed im my Tier S favorite games nor Tier A games (Tier A only use compressed if they are too large in size, like over 10GB+). But my Tier B and C rated games I usually always play compressed, what I can tell you isn't much, in some I notice the downgrade of image quality and in some others is barely noticeable. I usually first play them full size but then updates I play them with the version on their tier.Are there any downsides if you play the compressed version?
of the 15 games on your sig, which ones are the S tier, A,B,C? or is all 15 S tier?Less graphic and audio quality usually, I don't play compressed im my Tier S favorite games nor Tier A games (Tier A only use compressed if they are too large in size, like over 10GB+). But my Tier B and C rated games I usually always play compressed, what I can tell you isn't much, in some I notice the downgrade of image quality and in some others is barely noticeable. I usually first play them full size but then updates I play them with the version on their tier.
*I rate the games I try myself From Tier S and those are the ones in my sig (10/10) A (8 and 9/10) B (6 and 7/10) C (5/10), worse than those I delete them right away hehe. It is my own criteria and tastes so to each their own.
If you misspell it and download the depressed version you get "Projekt Lack of Passion" insteadAre there any downsides if you play the compressed version?
Yep all those for me excel in a few categories so they are my Tier S(pecial), I love sci-fi (8 of them if not mistaken) and fantasy (3 of them plus most of the sci-ones ofc) so most of them are those genres, the other 4 are either Mystery/Thriller/Slice of life/College genres. But all of them have engaging stories for my taste and that is what I value the most, some excel more than the others either in graphics/soundtrack/gameplay variety/Production quality but they are at least good in those departments.of the 15 games on your sig, which ones are the S tier, A,B,C? or is all 15 S tier?
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Well... I guess budget isn't everything...![]()
A great thing about Projekt Passion's immersion to me personally is that the setting makes a harem setup believable. You're on a ship, you're the only guy.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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Well... I guess budget isn't everything...![]()
More seriously, like I said it's a solid episode. The best of season 2 in par with EP9. Starting with a very impressive action sequence. The camera angles, animations quality and fluidity are very impressive for the genre. Not to mention the soundtrack.
The episode is like promised more tense and serious than the previous ones and that's the good thing. Because the game doesn't only shine thanks to the humor but also through a solid work on the characters. The focus on characters respective inner conflicts is perfectly executedYou don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
With everything we learned this episode, most notably the overarching antagonists, the stakes keep climbing. Sure,a lot of things are fully inspired by Mass Effetc.but the game has become way more ambitious, more deep. The team really feels like a team, even when a character isn't one of the main focus he never feels left out. It's now way easier to get invested in their mission and the emotional attachment keeps growing.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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And of cours the best lewd scene of the game so far :
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Overall, I've enjoyed this season even more than the first one. It's bigger, more ambitious, more emotional, more captivating.
Well when you save a Renpy game it makes 2 saves in different locations, one is inside the game main installation inside the game folder and is a folder named "Saves". And also every Renpy game uses another location and the usual route is System Drive usually C:>Users>(your windows user name)>AppData (This folder usually is hidden by default so you have to set the file explorer to show hidden files/folders)>Roaming>RenPy.Alright so maybe I'm missing something. Do I need to copy my save folder over to the new update folder to not have to play from the beginning of chapter 8?
Thank you for the help. The explanation was good. My dumb ass just loaded the wrong save.Well when you save a Renpy game it makes 2 saves in different locations, one is inside the game main installation inside the game folder and is a folder named "Saves". And also every Renpy game uses another location and the usual route is System Drive usually C:>Users>(your windows user name)>AppData (This folder usually is hidden by default so you have to set the file explorer to show hidden files/folders)>Roaming>RenPy.
And then in that location appears all the RenPy folders with a "backup" of the RenPy games you made saves. If you didn't delete that location or made a new OS installation, your saves should be there, and when you run a game you played before the saves appear in your game.
Since I usually keep my favorite games that I played before in a separate drive, I usually move the save folder to the new game installation, unless the game update supplies an update only zip file and there is no need since I use the same installation.
So my advice is, run the new version and check if appears your old saves, if so it is using the "backup". If they don't appear and you have the older version move the Saves folder to the new one.
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