Yup.found an infinte loop
The walkthroughs are linked in the OPSrry if im not the only one asking this but there's a complete walkthrough or the walkthrough is not complete yet?
If you're okay to change a few lines of code yourself, you can add some keybinds so you can scroll to page 10, 11 and onward by pressing "p" and "n" (previous and next)There seems to be only 9 pages of save slots available, is that the max? is there any way to increase it?
If you're okay to change a few lines of code yourself, you can add some keybinds so you can scroll to page 10, 11 and onward by pressing "p" and "n" (previous and next)
Details of how to do it are here:
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Alternatively, the patched version of the game I created includes those same keybinds as well as on-screen arrows to scroll backwards and forwards too. (Basically an infinite numbers of slots.
You can download that alternate version here:
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There is also a compressed images version of my patch too. The image quality is lower, but it's 366meg rather than 1.9gig.
It can be downloaded here:
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If you want to understand what the various "patched" versions are, then read this:
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If you grabbed my version... you can just use the on-screen arrows too.Thank you sir, I actually downloaded your version, I'll try p & n and see if it works.
It seems i downloaded another version, it was still 350mb so i don't know what is the problem. I've downloaded your file again and this one has the arrows so it's all good.If you grabbed my version... you can just use the on-screen arrows too.
Most of the actual bugs are situational. Not everyone will run into them, or notice them if they do.What is everyone talking about this game missing stuff cuz of bug?
Asking a dumb question; does this post and links apply to the now completed version (all 15 chapters)?The other thing to keep in mind is that @stevedave83 (the game's author) released a "fixed" version of his own yesterday.
I am of course, biased. But here's my personal view...
If you want to see the "original" version of the game...
GrabYou must be registered to see the links.
If you want to see the "original" version, but disk space or internet download speed is an issue for you...
Grab theYou must be registered to see the linksby @Kasey.
If you already played most of the game already...
DownloadYou must be registered to see the linksand apply theYou must be registered to see the linksby @BananaPyjama
If this is your first time playing SSS and/or you'd rather not see any bugs/spelling errors...
Grab theYou must be registered to see the linksof the game I (re)wrote. <-- I'd suggest this version.. obviously.
Same as previous point, but you'd rather download 366meg instead of 1.9gig...
Grab theYou must be registered to see the linksof my full patched version by @Kasey.
The @BananaPyjama patch fixes all critical bugs and a huge number of spelling/grammar mistakes.
My patch fixes all that and a bunch of non-critical bugs, more spelling/grammar, graphics glitches and generally everything else. I also rewrote some of the dialogue in specific places to be, as @Simon Jester says... more coherent.
"Best" is subjective.
My thinking is that some people won't want to play a patched version.
My patch version's extensive changes make it occasionally problematic when loading old saves... which is why I think BananaPyjama's version is better for anyone who've played a lot before.
And if you're happy to run a heavily modified version that fixes pretty much everything except the story... then there's my version.
ah yes i noticed the truth or dare bug, but it fixed it self when i restarted.Most of the actual bugs are situational. Not everyone will run into them, or notice them if they do.
As examples...
Just stuff like this. The only game breaking bug is the Truth or Dare bug. Everything else is 'it's bugged, but you might not notice' or "it's bugged and things will look wrong, but you'll just carry on and forget about it pretty quick'.
- There's a bonus scene at the end of chapter 5. The author's version skips it completely. If you didn't know it was there... you wouldn't miss it.
- In chapter 6, there's a game of Truth or Dare between four of the main characters. Because of the way RenPy deals with random numbers... SOMETIMES the game runs out of dares or questions and the game crashes. But not all the time.
- There was a bug for a long while, where the game tied a lot of content to having spied on your neighbor's mom. Except the game didn't set the flag correctly, so it assumed you hadn't spied on her even if you had (I think that one finally got fixed).
- In an attempt to fix a bug in Chapter 15, the author forced a variable to be a certain value in Chapter 14. But now, all the content tied to the "other" route is no longer accessible to new players. Players who'd already played chapter 14 were fine (mostly) and if you didn't know there was another path... you wouldn't realize that it was bugged. But it is.
At least 4 of us here on the F95Zone forums have created different versions of the game to address things. All of the early changes and fixes by 2 of the members were rolled into the version that BananaPyjama ended up maintaining. Then I took all their hard work and went to town on more fixes. There are links of the various "fixed" versions on the previous page of this thread.
Yes.Asking a dumb question; does this post and links apply to the now completed version (all 15 chapters)?
what happened to all the walkthroughs?
See:Is there a walkthrough for this? I'm try to find a way to get with Jennifer and Gwen at the end.