That would involve him having to pay someone to fix this glorious flaming dumpsterfire of a game that vexes me so much.Why not hire a programmer to recreate the code? Oni earn enough from patreon for this.
Which will never happen.
That would involve him having to pay someone to fix this glorious flaming dumpsterfire of a game that vexes me so much.Why not hire a programmer to recreate the code? Oni earn enough from patreon for this.
1) I mean trained as a programmer. Like went to school, got a degree, etc.
2) He doesn't call himself a programmer.
You're not the only one that suggested this. He's had offers. He's turned them down.
This is why so many mods of this game has died. When something goes wrong when he adds new content, he takes time to rewrite a whole bunch of stuff. But even with the better code, he doesn't deploy better data structures, patterns or practices. i.e. no factory pattern, object instantiation, inheritance, etc. So, the good news is, he's fixed a lot of the "real problems" programming-wise. But the "real" problem is that he's not following many of the programming disciplines people who formally learned programming knows. As a result, many things slip through the cracks on new content/systems/features. Hence the bugs.
Seriously, look at this diff between Emma_Sex.rpy and Jean_Sex.rpy:
Like, if you're a programmer, I don't need to tell you how bug-proned copy-paste code is. This exists for ALL the girls. All 11 of them.Code:40c29 < call Emma_Fondle_Breasts --- > call Jean_Fondle_Breasts 45c34 < call Emma_BJ_Prep --- > call Jean_BJ_Prep 47c36 < call Girl_CUN(EmmaX) --- > call Girl_CUN(JeanX) 101,105c69,73 < if "caught" in EmmaX.RecentActions or "angry" in EmmaX.RecentActions: < if EmmaX.Loc == bg_current: < ch_e "I'd rather not deal with you at the moment." < $ EmmaX.OutfitChange() < $ EmmaX.DrainWord("caught",1,0) --- > if "caught" in JeanX.RecentActions or "angry" in JeanX.RecentActions: > if JeanX.Loc == bg_current: > ch_j "You really don't want to try me right now." > $ JeanX.OutfitChange() > $ JeanX.DrainWord("caught",1,0)
Prime's mod has that option and it still works fine (even better in my opinion - not having to manage everyone's drug addiction is a plus), you just have to be more "active" to get them ig.While I have never tested this myself and it sounds like a lot of work, I do wonder, is the game actually playable if one were to completely disable the MC's addictiveness and play it as a regular dating-sim or would it simply not fly? Would the girls bring up MC's addictive nature at higher relationship values, as it's the intended and assumed mode of play and progression?
Oh yeah, you totally can play like that as shown in the non-addictive mode in primemod.While I have never tested this myself and it sounds like a lot of work, I do wonder, is the game actually playable if one were to completely disable the MC's addictiveness and play it as a regular dating-sim or would it simply not fly? Would the girls bring up MC's addictive nature at higher relationship values, as it's the intended and assumed mode of play and progression?
Prime's mod has that option and it still works fine (even better in my opinion - not having to manage everyone's drug addiction is a plus), you just have to be more "active" to get them ig.
That was... fast. Okay, good to know, but what about without any mods? I play this game from time to time and I remember there being an in game setting that regulates MC's addictiveness. I think it can be brought down to 0 or to a level where it wouldn't be impactful at all? Does the game still require modding for the sake of maintaining narrative consistency or is the mod more for convenience reasons because it isn't designed by itself to be played that way?Oh yeah, you totally can play like that as shown in the non-addictive mode in primemod.
Then you are just Zero, master of Rizz and ladylancing.
You can lower your addictiveness in the normal game by levelling, but that will take you some time and grind ingame, while with the non-addictive mode in prime mod youre like that since the beggining.That was... fast. Okay, good to know, but what about without any mods? I play this game from time to time and I remember there being an in game setting that regulates MC's addictiveness. I think it can be brought down to 0 or to a level where it wouldn't be impactful at all? Does the game still require modding for the sake of maintaining narrative consistency or is the mod more for convenience reasons because it isn't designed by itself to be played that way?
Like it how?I love this game so much, if anybody knows a game like it, please tell me
Addictiveness makes the game more annoying than anything. You can just do the right things to level the girls stats and they'll do whatever you want whenever you ask for it anyway. Someone posted a guide to how to sleep with Rogue, Kitty and Emma on the first day you meet them and you can pretty much do that with every girl and at that point you can just bang them all as much as you want. The biggest grind is getting money for outfits and leveling their stats in classes and training so they'll fuck longer.While I have never tested this myself and it sounds like a lot of work, I do wonder, is the game actually playable if one were to completely disable the MC's addictiveness and play it as a regular dating-sim or would it simply not fly? Would the girls bring up MC's addictive nature at higher relationship values, as it's the intended and assumed mode of play and progression?
Try The Null Hypothesis for better written X-Men content, but doesn't really have the trainer aspect. And fewer girls. Null has basically Zero's same power, with the difference of instead of aphrodisiac touch he can low level copy the girls powers (mainly factors into the story, not the sex content). He's more of a "switch" romantically, with Rogue being fairly submissive while Laura basically makes you her pet lol. You can mitigate it somewhat with dialogue how much you allow her to lean into that.I love this game so much, if anybody knows a game like it, please tell me
My guy, picking being a guy or girl its literally the first option in game.So I have to ask - why does it have the 'female protagonist' tag? It looks like you can only play as a male character - or am I missing something? I keep seeing this crop up whenever I'm looking for games that have you play as a woman and it's one of only like 2 I can think of that don't seem to follow the tagging conventions of the rest of the sight, unless I'm wrong.
You used to be able to change your sex as one of the special modifications. Go to McCoy's lab, an option through your room.So I have to ask - why does it have the 'female protagonist' tag? It looks like you can only play as a male character - or am I missing something? I keep seeing this crop up whenever I'm looking for games that have you play as a woman and it's one of only like 2 I can think of that don't seem to follow the tagging conventions of the rest of the sight, unless I'm wrong.
Have you even started the game?So I have to ask - why does it have the 'female protagonist' tag? It looks like you can only play as a male character - or am I missing something? I keep seeing this crop up whenever I'm looking for games that have you play as a woman and it's one of only like 2 I can think of that don't seem to follow the tagging conventions of the rest of the sight, unless I'm wrong.
By simply playing..how do you meet the new character?