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Sethiumzo

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Where can I buy the wine item? I got it once from somewhere but don't remember where (found out you get it from the vending machine)
 
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AdmiralHipperBG

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Save for 3.0/3.1 lots of money, above 10 bottles of wine, all aunt progress unlocked, didn't bother with the new character (Fern). Save location is in game folder -> data -> savedata If you want to change MC name, open Items -> Phone -> HELP -> Rename Player
I used your save. Are there any sex scenes in the game and how to start them ?
 

jackeasy

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Where can I buy the wine item? I got it once from somewhere but don't remember where
There are vending machines located around town that sell wine for $300. They also sell energy drinks/beer. You can save yourself the headache and get an unlimited supply for free from the refrigerator at the MC's mom's house.


is there anything to do with wendy other than peeping at the door
No. That is the only content she has currently.
 

Lero Ro

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The aunt is deceptively easy compared to the others. You can spam complete tasks for her between 11am (when she gets to the kitchen) and 2pm (when she starts eating lunch). Running the garbage from her porch to the dumpster takes like 15 minutes in game time and gives 3 trust + $150 every time you do it. Feels like it should be limited to once per day, but it currently isn't.

An even less monotonous strategy is to just gift her wine. Wine gives trust instead of lust now when you gift it to the Aunt. Not that it justifies the grind, but you can find an infinite supply of wine in the kitchen refrigerator at the MC's mom's house.

I do generally agree that the grind is tedious and requires too much input for the return. Arguably this is a biproduct of the game currently having limited scenes and unintuitive progression systems.
The issue isn't the ease, it's how ridiculously long the grind takes, it took me around 2000 trust to unlock the final scene, at around 20 seconds per run, and 3 trust per run, that would still be 3 1/2 hours back-to-back-to-back running the trash task, if the game would even allow you to do that, because the timeframe in which it is available is limited.

Long grinding segments like that is what kills games like these for a lot of people, which is why everyone wants save files/cheat codes instead of experiencing the game themselves.
 
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jackeasy

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The issue isn't the ease, it's how ridiculously long the grind takes, it took me around 2000 trust to unlock the final scene, at around 20 seconds per run, and 3 trust per run, that would still be 3 1/2 hours back-to-back-to-back running the trash task, if the game would even allow you to do that, because the timeframe in which it is available is limited.

Long grinding segments like that is what kills games like these for a lot of people, which is why everyone wants save files/cheat codes instead of experiencing the game themselves.
The scenes are gated by lust and trust in varying combinations. There shouldn't be any scenes that require 2000 trust currently. Highest checks I could find were around 150 trust and 75 lust.

All that aside I don't disagree. Grinding for the scenes is repetitive and boring, and sadly that's all the game currently has to offer.
 

Penniless Degenerate

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Just for anyone wondering, the engine is on early access, I optimized it as much I can on my end, the rest on the devs.
With no offense, I don't quite understand why you keep using their engine you also find it crappy. Not that I want you to spend more time searching for a proper engine than working on the game, but I can't help but find some of your past decisions a bit impulsive.

Sure, Unity's policies are unstable and made for unfortunate timing when you tried to switch to it, Unreal is unstable and taxxing on the hardware. Yet the likes of Game Maker and Godot are also capable of making 3D sandbox games, which granted, might take some coding to get to where you want 'em...

You're lucky to even see the wall properly load
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But I would still prefer an engine that's not borderline unplayable on certain hardwares for your next game. (was using Windows 10 with basic set-up)
 
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Where can I buy the wine item? I got it once from somewhere but don't remember where (found out you get it from the vending machine)
you can spam get wine from the fridge of your mom's house unlimited. you can get beer at a vending machine at commercial bay, same area where Nori's shop and the carpenter shops are.
 

DonTaco

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With no offense, I don't quite understand why you keep using their engine you also find it crappy. Not that I want you to spend more time searching for a proper engine than working on the game, but I can't help but find some of your past decisions a bit impulsive.

Sure, Unity's policies are unstable and made for unfortunate timing when you tried to switch to it, Unreal is unstable and taxxing on the hardware. Yet the likes of Game Maker and Godot are also capable of making 3D sandbox games, which granted, might take some coding to get to where you want 'em...
No offense taken, don't worry. I've tried pretty much every engine I have found, even some really obscure ones, and I usually tried to make a little game just to see how they work. That's exactly how the original Small Complex came to be. I'm no programmer; moreover, I don't have fun programming all that much. Maybe it's a little selfish of me to say, but I already work as an architect in my normal life, which I don't like unless I'm designing. If I'm doing this for the long run, I can't have another big time-spender that I don't have fun making. Yes, the engine is crappy when it comes to optimization, but I've never had so much fun working on any other engine. It has tons of features, and it can be very flexible. It's just RPG Maker but 3D, which just happens to fall right in my comfort zone.

If you ever tried BLC, the first version was made in the RPG Bakin dev's previous engine, the SGB engine. I pushed that thing to the limit. The only reason it was able to run is because it could be imported to Unity. As I said, the only real problem is the optimization, which is fixable, and from what I've been seeing, there's a good chance they'll implement another Unity exporter. I don't know; I'm working on a good amount of hopeium at this point.

Yeah, my decisions can be impulsive at times, but I think they look even worse without context. The first BLC engine was at the breaking point and had received its last update as I was working on it, and then I was left with tons of backers waiting. The Unity thing happened, even Godot is going through a meltdown right now. It was a mess, I know, and I'm not happy about it. That's why I'm sticking with this one till the end, come hell or high water, goddammit, I'm not remaking another game.

I do feel genuinely bad for the people that can't play it. It's frustrating because it's outside of my control, but to be fair, I also didn't quite know the extent of it. It works fine on all of the computers I have access to, and for all the people I've sent it to. I don't want to be dismissive of the people that can't play it, but so far, it seems like a very vocal minority. It's difficult to say, because for the people that runs the game fine, well, they aren't commenting about "how well it runs."
 

DonTaco

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I guess I'll also take the time to address some of the stuff I've been reading. Yes, if you shat on me, I read it, and I know who you are.

If you don't like the farming system, that's totally fine. I'm not making games for every single person to enjoy; I'm just making the games that I would really like to play myself, and a Rune Factory game where you can fuck every single person in town is a game I would have loved to play. That said, I've been planning from the beginning, ways for people who don't like that aspect to progress through the game. If you leave the farm completely unattended and don't engage with it, you will still be able to make progress. It's just so early in development that I want to work on what would be the ideal core gameplay loop. I just have to get to that loop part.

"All of the fucking grinding." Look, I know it's too grindy. It wasn't my intention. As a developer, for me it's hard to adjust these things since I know the best and most optimal way to get things, even if I play like I think most people would. It's not like I forget the game I've designed. I will be adjusting the difficulty slightly, and on top of that, I'll be adding a cheat menu to unlock stuff for those who truly don't have time and just want to JO.

"The game is aimless or unfocused." Yeah, a little, depending on what people are referring to. Some might be by choice. I like games that just throw me into a world with very little direction and let me do what I want. If I want to ignore that epic storyline you crafted, then let me do that. If there's a character you don't like, then I want you to ignore them. This game has no story, it has no objective—besides the obvious one.

For those calling me a scammer, idk man, I do what I can. I don't have massive amounts of money to just throw at programmers and modelers. I have to work within the confines of my capabilities. Yes, I know remaking a game a bunch of times looks bad. I didn't want to. Stuff keeps changing, and I have to keep adapting. I also learn new things. Sometimes I realize that something I did wasn't optimal and I have to change it. To be fair, that mostly applies to my 3D models, not so much the games.

Also, if you want to shit on the game, piss on my face, and fuck my mom, that's fine. It's the beauty of the internet, but at least give some criticism to go along with it, something I can work on, not just a free insult XD.

Lastly, if you enjoyed the game and you commented, thank you so much; it means a lot to me. Even for the people that didn't really like it or really hated it, I'm really happy that you even took the time to check out my game, even if there wasn't much to check for those who couldn't play. I hope I didn't come across as mad or combative at any point. I'm not mad at anyone; I get it. I used to be on this forum a lot before I made my games. Now I only know work.

Thanks, everyone. Love you <3
 

bobdillan

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Some of the requirements on the characters are quite baffling.

Having used cheats to get infinite money to get enough of the gifts, I spent about 30 minutes consecutively just gifting via macros until the aunt reached 1000. There are still scenes that are locked behind an even higher trust requirement.

I don't know what kind of playtime the dev expects out of the game, but just via playing the actual grind aspect of the game, people could dump in days worth of gameplay and still not unlock all the scenes, just mindlessly clicking away through the menus that are this game's grind.
It's not a Trust requirement.

It's actually a Lust requirement, is a typo.

You can throw those flowers in the coffee at 10am. (spam style) or just repeat seggs scenes.
 
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