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Is there a way to remove MC thoughts/convos entirely. I think he should just say Yes/No, and stfu, he is extremely annoying.
You can completely remove MC thoughts and every conversation he has by selecting the game launcher and typing Shift+Del on your keyboard.Is there a way to remove MC thoughts/convos entirely. I think he should just say Yes/No, and stfu, he is extremely annoying.
I enjoyed the part of him getting progressively more stupid before getting his brain fixed, hope that wasn't rewritten since I last played this.not bad this game. basically you play a game about a guy who starts as an innocent, overly religous virgin slowly becoming more and more corrupted, gathering sexual experience, discovering his own kinks and basically fucking everything that moves.
MC that has inner monologues and talks? > BetaIs there a way to remove MC thoughts/convos entirely. I think he should just say Yes/No, and stfu, he is extremely annoying.
I have the exact opposite opinion. A silent protagonist is a protagonist I just CAN'T connect withMC that has inner monologues and talks? > Beta
MC that is a silent protagonist? > Chad
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A silent protagonist can be highly effective because it allows players to project themselves onto the character, fostering a deeper sense of immersion and personal connection with the game world. By not giving the protagonist a distinct voice or personality, players can imagine the character's thoughts and emotions as their own, enhancing the role-playing experience. This approach also maintains focus on the game's environment, story, and supporting characters, creating a unique narrative where the player’s imagination fills in the gaps, making the experience more personalized and engaging.I have the exact opposite opinion. A silent protagonist is a protagonist I just CAN'T connect with
Personally, I don't understand that supposed immersion many people are talking about when playing, a VN particularly. I can have some empathy or understanding but it has very little to do with me. As a result, I don't care about the protagonist name, nor the state of his family (step or not, it's the same), outside if they are dead or alive. The only thing that matter is if what happens correspond to the story and what I want him to go through.A silent protagonist can be highly effective because it allows players to project themselves onto the character, fostering a deeper sense of immersion and personal connection with the game world. By not giving the protagonist a distinct voice or personality, players can imagine the character's thoughts and emotions as their own, enhancing the role-playing experience. This approach also maintains focus on the game's environment, story, and supporting characters, creating a unique narrative where the player’s imagination fills in the gaps, making the experience more personalized and engaging.
That said, it's not for everyone.
I suppose I am in the it's not for everyone crowd. I get way more immersed when a character does something I wouldn't do but makes sense to them. I then follow the horror or joy of a bad or good result. I'm also not sure that the imgaination is filling the gaps here. I think for most players, the text is imagined as written and little is filled in between. My experiance is closely matched with Oliz82A silent protagonist can be highly effective because it allows players to project themselves onto the character, fostering a deeper sense of immersion and personal connection with the game world. By not giving the protagonist a distinct voice or personality, players can imagine the character's thoughts and emotions as their own, enhancing the role-playing experience. This approach also maintains focus on the game's environment, story, and supporting characters, creating a unique narrative where the player’s imagination fills in the gaps, making the experience more personalized and engaging.
That said, it's not for everyone.
He gets better thoI have tried to like this game. I really have.
But the poor, southern, back-woods, racist, overly religious and stupid hick trope that the dev has applied to the MC is just too much, to the point where it's no longer even funny.
I rarely stop playing a game before I reach the end of the currently available content, but congratulations dev - you're the first.
The Underground movement has only been mentioned by name once so far, iirc, in the Rydick flashback. Dave the alien is the leader, HanZi works for him, and then the season 1 ending revealed Lenore the maid is also part of it. Basically, most if not all of ServiCorps is part of the resistance movement.I forgot what the rebel underground thing is and someone will have to remind me.
Is there a way to turn off the text box?here is my unofficial Android port of SpaceCorpsXXX v2.7.1.
Main App:
Mandatory Package(s):
- Download - Assets
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install the app. after a fresh install, run it once to create all the required folders. readYou must be registered to see the links.
then you have to copy the assets pack to the folder/RenPy/org.spacecorpsxxx.the66/game
on Android 11 and newer or to the folder/Android/data/org.spacecorpsxxx.the66/files/game
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from now on my Android ports of Ren'Py games have a 2nd, persistent save location like Windows. if you uninstall an app, the save files and persistent data remain intact.
therefore the app needs the permission to access the public external storage (or a new one on Android 11+), because it has to read and write outside its own external storage directories.
you have to grant the permission or the app is shut down.
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