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aioross

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In the Demon-cracy quest where am I suppose to find the Shadow's minion? The guide says it's in the Underground pub but I cant find. npc.jpg
 

JMan9200

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Is there any noticeable difference between the deluxe edition and the steam version? I bought the game on steam, but didn't realize there was a special, and apparently cheaper, deluxe version on the patreon lol. Not too sure how different it is though.
 

Druid

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Is there any noticeable difference between the deluxe edition and the steam version? I bought the game on steam, but didn't realize there was a special, and apparently cheaper, deluxe version on the patreon lol. Not too sure how different it is though.
Deluxe has cheats. You can increase alot of your stats (combat, corruption, vice, and sex stats), add money, unlock full gallery, and freely change your outfit. I don't know if the steam has that or not.



In the Demon-cracy quest where am I suppose to find the Shadow's minion? The guide says it's in the Underground pub but I cant find. View attachment 4962782
He should be at the far left, beside those boxes. He doesn't actually go there until you've recruited at least 3 people for Lilianna though.
 

smkey21

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Is there any noticeable difference between the deluxe edition and the steam version? I bought the game on steam, but didn't realize there was a special, and apparently cheaper, deluxe version on the patreon lol. Not too sure how different it is though.
The access you get on patreon is only for the versions released while you're payed up, whereas if you get it on steam (or itch) you'll have access to all future stable releases as well. So it depends on whether or not you'll ever return to the game as to which would be cheaper. Other than that, there are both a couple of cheat programs for RPGmaker games and save editing that can more or less replicate everything plus more than you can get out of the deluxe version. Basically, I'm saying you don't need to feel like you're missing out* or made a bad choice because you got the game on steam.

*Unless you haven't downloaded the free lewd patch for the steam version from itch. If you haven't downloaded that you're definitely missing out.
 
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alma001

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Is there any COMPACT guide for the missable scenes? Or could you tell me the points of no returns?

Is there a time limit or I can just do everything all the time before progressing the main story to avoid missing some content?

I've found a "max lewdness" guide but it is 65 pages long and it is only for an older version (0.4). How useful it is with the final version? Alternatively is there a full "max lewdness" guide?

Thanks!

Edit: another question is there any way to autoforward the text in this game? I know usually it is not possible in RPGM games but this one seems to be really advanced.
 
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smkey21

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Is there any COMPACT guide for the missable scenes? Or could you tell me the points of no returns?

Is there a time limit or I can just do everything all the time before progressing the main story to avoid missing some content?

I've found a "max lewdness" guide but it is 65 pages long and it is only for an older version (0.4). How useful it is with the final version? Alternatively is there a full "max lewdness" guide?

Thanks!

Edit: another question is there any way to autoforward the text in this game? I know usually it is not possible in RPGM games but this one seems to be really advanced.
A rough and impromptu list of scenes that can be miss/points of no return. Quite a few of these scenes must be actively turned down to miss, but I'll list the ones I think of anyway. I'm sure I'll miss some things.
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There isn't a set time limit, but you will get a game over if you are over max corruption unless you are below normal difficulty. Collecting every single scene in one playthrough is forcing yourself into a potentially unfun play pattern. I'd suggest trying to keep a decent number of saves regardless, and either going back after you finish the game and hunting down the scenes you missed, or doing a NG+ run and using your knowledge to rush through to the stuff you missed.

Following the guide word for word will go off the rails rather quickly, but if you use it for a general order it will probably work decently well. It's also possible to play through the game without ever touching a guide as long as you are willing to read through all the dialog and pay attention.

Unless I somehow missed it there's no autoforward at the moment. It's possible the dev would implement it if it's suggested, and the game has mod support, so if other RPGmaker MZ games have an autoforward script it'd probably be possible to make a mod without a huge amount of effort.
 

JMan9200

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The access you get on patreon is only for the versions released while you're payed up, whereas if you get it on steam (or itch) you'll have access to all future stable releases as well. So it depends on whether or not you'll ever return to the game as to which would be cheaper. Other than that, there are both a couple of cheat programs for RPGmaker games and save editing that can more or less replicate everything plus more than you can get out of the deluxe version. Basically, I'm saying you don't need to feel like you're missing out* or made a bad choice because you got the game on steam.

*Unless you haven't downloaded the free lewd patch for the steam version from itch. If you haven't downloaded that you're definitely missing out.
Thanks for this! I think I definitely like the availability of cheats in games where applicable, particularly when it comes to ease of unlocking scenes or things like that and in grindy games. If you have any recs for these other applications or systems, I'm all ears haha. I'm glad there are alternatives for those types of things.

I'm not one to replay games often because I have such a big backlog of games I want to play that I just tend to move on when I'm done, but I do try to 100% a game as much as possible in the main run I do play, both for h-games and non-h-games, so that's my intention here with Aura. I've heard that this game isn't entirely finished, so there's definitely that silver lining of getting those future updates when they are eventually released which is nice too.
 
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