With the patch you get the original game backI thought only the landlady was a mistress
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This was or still is the best incest story going.
Its only because patreon crack down on incest is why its now landlady.
I get it now...she lost her home and moved in with christine and I forgot his name.Is that the living room from Babysitter?
She will lose it, because you are able to find what she loses....I hope you will be able to help find what ever Rachel loses:test:
I hope she loses clothes ...I hope you will be able to help find what ever Rachel loses:test:
How about a, b and c, wouldn't that be more appropriate?Just some non-content news about the game:
Versioning
Jun 14 at 4:36am
This post is probably going to bore you all to tears, but I just wanted to give you all a heads up. When I started SL the first build was v0.1 and updates were given a number after that (so v0.11 denotes a first bugfix for the v0.1 release).
With the new release for $ 10+ patrons the version will go up from v0.9 to something... In the current version scheme that number would be v1.0, which is bound to cause some confusion among people, as v1.0 means a finished product for many. SL isn't finished, so I'm going to shake up the versioning a bit. The next release will be v0.10 and any further bugfixes will be denoted by an extra dot, so v0.10.1 is a bugfix of the v0.10 release.
This change doesn't mean I'm going to stretch out the releases until we reach v0.999 or whatever number, the game will finish when the story has run it's course.
Because it didn't last long and was resolved fairly quickly it was just a mild irritant. Hope it won't happen again though.Really good news. Hope it wasn't too stressfull for you.
Thanks! Yes, my solution would be along those lines as well. Thanks for the suggestion, I hope to include it in the next release (0.11).That way you get the same narrative effect on other characters but the conversation is less out of place for players who haven't interacted with her. That would also make it so you don't have to change the scenes at all visually. Either way, I'm sure what you do will work great, thanks again for responding and all the effort you put into this.
No, the most common standard is exactly what he described: a multidigit number, with dots separating the different levels of release (major, minor, bugfix, patch, etc.)How about a, b and c, wouldn't that be more appropriate?
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