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%appdata%\roaming\RenPyDamn no luck. I haven't been able to find AppData anywhere. I have an Acer. Could it be stored in either ProgramFiles or ProgramFiles (x86) folders?
lett your OS do the work
%appdata%\roaming\RenPyDamn no luck. I haven't been able to find AppData anywhere. I have an Acer. Could it be stored in either ProgramFiles or ProgramFiles (x86) folders?
Aries only shows up if you defeated previous succubus before. Not sure if all of them or just a few
oh right... seems in this playthrough i don't have Zoe, great... now i can redo that part...The volleyball game is easy to figure out, my issue is that most of the rallies just last forever. The minigame
Are you walking through the camp surroundings at night? I'm not sure if that matters specifically to Aries, but it matters for plenty of other events at least.
Well I did end up scoring 15-1......... after about 20 minutes of trial and error lolThe Riders asked for the score of the players and the most common thing was people winning easy, 15-4, 15-0, 15-1
So I'm not gonna say people losing it is skill issue...
But skill issue
They just need to add some basic explanation about how it works and all should be fine imo.Well I did end up scoring 15-1......... after about 20 minutes of trial and error lol
lol some but i saved and load too many times to get it to 15They just need to add some basic explanation about how it works and all should be fine imo.
Try doing it on a laggy laptop with a trackpad. It's impossible.The Riders asked for the score of the players and the most common thing was people winning easy, 15-4, 15-0, 15-1
So I'm not gonna say people losing it is skill issue...
But skill issue
when you hqve many nations to visit it's really up to you in which order you adress them (Sandbox), the main story will make you skip the neutral nations so visiting before following the main Quest is optional and up to you, though gaining them as allies will help you in the long run, as you get more commanders and bigger army, which can change battles early on quiet well... also you'd miss a few Succubus if you skipOk guys I need a bit of a help, because the moving between nations are kind of confusing. Which exact order should I visit the nations to get everything? The walkthrough is not helpful in this. Saying visit Fernia first but then you get locked out of Necrosia etc. A clarification/clear travel order to nation1->2->3 would be pretty helpful, I already wasted 2 hours and I'm finding my mood to play diminishing. Feedback is appreciated!
Here's the order I found to be best with this latest update:Ok guys I need a bit of a help, because the moving between nations are kind of confusing. Which exact order should I visit the nations to get everything? The walkthrough is not helpful in this. Saying visit Fernia first but then you get locked out of Necrosia etc. A clarification/clear travel order to nation1->2->3 would be pretty helpful, I already wasted 2 hours and I'm finding my mood to play diminishing. Feedback is appreciated!
Here's the order I found to be best with this latest update:
Ashtera -> Yalen -> Nocverchis -> Eldrien -> Fernia -> Dir-Klou -> Necrosia -> Geinvrik -> Kemeq -> Syqua.
It used to be visit the nations in the chronological order in which they were released with each update, but Zone 2 and Zone 3 threw a wrench into that system. If I remember correctly the nations were released in this order with each subsequent update:
Ashtera -> Yalen -> Nocverchis -> Eldrien -> Fernia -> Necrosia -> Dir-Klou -> Kemeq -> Geinvrik -> Syqua.
You can even see this release order in the gallery since there is a girl(s) associated with every nation. I can't recall for sure, but it might be that Necrosia was originally bigger in previous updates and got split into two separate nations after the fact. That being Dir-Klou for the north half and Necrosia in the south half. I don't have any of the older updates so I can't confirm.
To answer your question though, you will be able to visit Necrosia after you go through Dir-Klou, since you can only travel to neighboring nations. That doesn't really work in Zone 3 since Siann has not been developed, so you can skip around. Once the game is fully developed and all nations are released, this order will change again. One thing to note is you can't revisit any nations and if you skip a nation in a previous zone, you can't go back. So finish all nations in Zone 1 before moving on to Zone 2. You can see what zone each nation belongs to in the Map in Nulkan's tent. The guide is pretty good for what order you should complete nations in with the exception of Dir-Klou and Necrosia.
I mean once you have visitied a location and became allied there is nothing from stoping your army from marching through there again to reach you next destination... aslong as you don't stay for a prolonged time like the first time I guesYou are great, thank you! So I wasn't sure whether you can move from Necro to Gein, because the only way they are connected is the sea, and also from Gein to Kem, because there is a nation between them. My other thought would have been that you cannot really check all nations with one save and you have to skip because you either go in one way or the other since there are non-connected places. The last update I played I believe was .027 or the one after, because I wanted to wait for more content. I'll try the above
Well my question was more like intended if we can access all the available territories in one go and is there a pattern I'm missing because by the game's travelling logic, I shouldn't be able to visit some nations because they are not connected except if I can go by sea or can skip a not yet implemented nation etc. but @when you hqve many nations to visit it's really up to you in which order you adress them (Sandbox), the main story will make you skip the neutral nations so visiting before following the main Quest is optional and up to you, though gaining them as allies will help you in the long run, as you get more commanders and bigger army, which can change battles early on quiet well... also you'd miss a few Succubus if you skip
Ah that makes senseI mean once you have visitied a location and became allied there is nothing from stoping your army from marching through there again to reach you next destination... aslong as you don't stay for a prolonged time like the first time I gues
I'm really happy with the change. I didn't have a problem learning the game either, but it was such a slog to win 15 points against a team that would keep the rally going on forever.Some people will appreciate this:
In this 0.73.2 we've fixed all the bugs and typos reported on the early access and also, we've made some changes to the Pa'kua minigame from the feedback received:
-The training part has now a tutorial explaining the basics of the minigame.
-The chance of the rival team to hit the ball has been decreased (in order to avoid long points).
-The score needed to win the match has been decreased from 15 to 10 points.
-We added a way to skip the whole minigame (with a cost).
I had 0 problems with the minigame, but I also can see this was the correct choice. These guys definitely listen.