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Mr Redux

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The decrypted version of the images, I also changed rpg_core.js to read this.
For those who want to make a decensor.
 
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Henchman123

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Heya, is there actually multiple endings? I'm playing rn but can't figure out how to get other endings, only the main bad one where she gets 100% corrupted and betrays everyone.
 
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aquaregia99

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It's because it's Machine Translated.

MTL always struggles with handling gender pronouns. It's a surefire way to tell if something was MTL'd or not, by it misgendering every character.
Less MTL struggling with handling pronouns and more that English sucks as a language to translate into. Machine learning translations are a bit better, but without context it is difficult to determine the gender/sex of a gender neutral pronoun and so it will default to male pronoun (I vaguely remember talking to a PhD in English telling me that male pronouns are considered the default or neutral pronoun in English historically).

Everything makes a bit more sense if you just change your frame of reference and think he/his/him/etc are gender neutral in MTLs and trying to figure out the context.
 

Lewdboy3344

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Ending only pregnancy or is it a gameplay mechanic? Feel like there should be a tag seperating them at this point
From what, I've been able to check. Its only implied not confirmed in game or in ending. Just a few lewd senses where big bad dude is like. "Mmm yeah get pregnant!" An that is it...if that. Very short game like at best a few hours 1-3 if that.
 

flannan

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Less MTL struggling with handling pronouns and more that English sucks as a language to translate into. Machine learning translations are a bit better, but without context it is difficult to determine the gender/sex of a gender neutral pronoun and so it will default to male pronoun (I vaguely remember talking to a PhD in English telling me that male pronouns are considered the default or neutral pronoun in English historically).

Everything makes a bit more sense if you just change your frame of reference and think he/his/him/etc are gender neutral in MTLs and trying to figure out the context.
Can we teach MTL to use singular "they" as gender-neutral pronoun?
Also, I am under impression that all European languages indicate gender, and it is Japanese language that is special in that you can write a couple of tomes of a novel before revealing somebody's gender.
 
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