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Very niceExcellent timing, I just did the BJ version for that outfit.
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I forgot to mention, I had to redraw a little bit of the body to get her arms out of the way. Right now that's on the same layers as the straps for the armthing, but I have them as separate elements if you need them. I realized after I was done that there's only one "BJ" body, and I don't know if you have a second body option in that slot or not.
In that case, here is the new version. Straps are an overshirt element, new body is new body.Very nice
And yeah, we have two other bodys for different tans:
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Any ideas how to preserve my savegames when I do? Whenever I do a fresh install, or get the latest version, I try to load a previous savegame and it just puts me back on the start screen. Didn't much care when I upgraded from 0.976 to 0.978c, since it also kept the girls' stats from the save it wouldn't load, but it's not even doing that anymore.Maybe I can answer both questions at the same time.
Shanks has been compiling and consolidating the mods. The latest mod comp is here:
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I don't know if this is how it works for macs, but it's probably something similar. Download the above, and then unzip it. It will have a directory called "game" and just take that and stamp it into the directory you have Rogue-like installed in (It will have the exe file and a directory called "game" as well) and let it overwrite whatever needs to be overwritten (those will likely be the most current art and animation files).
If you have any problems, download and install a fresh copy of the game from the 1st page of this topic and then do the above mentioned. It doesn't take up much space so it's pretty easy.
Just keep kissing her cheek or poke her will doReally enjoyable game, but is there a guide or something for it? Some things are rather complicated, like knowing how to keep Rogue's "addiction" to the max.
Actually i only realized after i got help from here that one can level up! ...and there is a trait to increas the mc's addictiveness. Without it i simply couldn't keep her addicted. With aformentioned addictiveness increase this isn't an issue anymoreReally enjoyable game, but is there a guide or something for it? Some things are rather complicated, like knowing how to keep Rogue's "addiction" to the max.
I usually use SLDR's modded cheat version of the game, but the clothing mods provided don't cooperate nicely with that one so when I installed them I had to start fresh, too.Any ideas how to preserve my savegames when I do? Whenever I do a fresh install, or get the latest version, I try to load a previous savegame and it just puts me back on the start screen. Didn't much care when I upgraded from 0.976 to 0.978c, since it also kept the girls' stats from the save it wouldn't load, but it's not even doing that anymore.
Yeah, it is weird, I have both versions of the game, in different folders, yet they share save folders (even though they each have their own), character data (Kitty uses my Initial from the first game, in the second one where I used a different name), etc. and installing the mods in the real game, make the other one's saves not load. It's all very strange.I usually use SLDR's modded cheat version of the game, but the clothing mods provided don't cooperate nicely with that one so when I installed them I had to start fresh, too.
Instead of trying to figure out a way to port savegames over, and instead of simply starting completely from scratch, I just enabled the developer console and used the variables provided on the OP of this thread to adjust the girls' levels to where I wanted them, then gave myself a bunch of money so I didn't have to grind for everything again. Maybe give that a try, it sure saved me a ton of time.
As for the saves, the 'saves' folder inside the game folder isn't the only place Ren'py keeps them. The saves are also kept at "C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\RenPy\Rogue-Like\" by default. Which means the saves from both modded versions keep overwriting each other and since one modded version is not compatible with the other, the save games will not be able to load when you switch versions. You could probably bypass that effect by deciding to use save page 1 for the one modded version and page 2 (or any other random page) for the other. That way you'll have two different saves to play with, which will load in their corresponding modded version. (Basically, just use two different save slots, they don't have to be on a different page, but that might just make it easier to remember which is which)Yeah, it is weird, I have both versions of the game, in different folders, yet they share save folders (even though they each have their own), character data (Kitty uses my Initial from the first game, in the second one where I used a different name), etc. and installing the mods in the real game, make the other one's saves not load. It's all very strange.
Velma? Is that you? XDHere's a rough draft of something I might finish, I dunno. Rogue hasn't gotten anything nice lately.
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