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depends on how you define an animal... the Beastkin is pretty animalistic and you can go full throttle with them... if you are referring to Wolfs/Wild dogs or horses I haven't seen anythingCan you do anything with animals or is that a dead perk?
Yeah theres a perk that lets you play with I guess ferals and undead so was wondering if animals where an opation unless it's just a placeholder perk for later or notdepends on how you define an animal... the Beastkin is pretty animalistic and you can go full throttle with them... if you are referring to Wolfs/Wild dogs or horses I haven't seen anything
In the first part you were able to construct a kennel and have a beastiality Option dureing H-trainings in the mansion... so maybe there will be a return of that at some pointYeah theres a perk that lets you play with I guess ferals and undead so was wondering if animals where an opation unless it's just a placeholder perk for later or not
Yeah I saw you could make a stables so had hope but I guess I'll have to wait but then again seeing the pat sub opation means it's probly added in last or not at all.In the first part you were able to construct a kennel and have a beastiality Option dureing H-trainings in the mansion... so maybe there will be a return of that at some point
Also it could be fixed by launching with admin rightsWhenever I try to run the game, the console prints this and the game won't start. Does anyone have a solution?
There is no impossible debt payment. It is fairly simple, once you understand the game's mechanics, to become the mayor of Aliron which negates the debt completely. I have done this as early as game day 9, and never needed to pay any part of the debt whatsoever (the first debt payment of 1000g is due on day 14 sometime after dawn). But even if you don't complete the prologue's quest it is still possible to earn enough money to pay the required amounts when they come due. Like many games, you may have to play it a few times to learn how things work. The debt is a plot element to motivate you to not sit on your ass doing nothing for weeks and weeks. And of course this is just for the game's story mode.Joe Steel said:Players are given too many options and too little resources, with a huge (read: impossible) debt payment due only two weeks into the game.
Because the game has a completely different story and start you cannot begin with a brother or sister. This is not the same thing as having no incest. Incest is in the game; you can have sex with your children. As for the UI, it is by far better than the UI of the first game, and getting better with each new version. If you have specific issues then I suggest that you join the Discord and express your views directly to the dev there.Hybris said:It has less content (Removing loli and incest for example) and the interface is even harder to use
The game does have a story. There is a completed prologue and the quests associated with it, and a continuation of the story past the prologue is coming soon. The procedural content exists so that you can obtain the gold and experience that you need to progress with the story.DrDerpington said:This game doesn't have any story. It's procedurally generated content.
I wanted to add more to your rebuttle. The customization of the starting slave is easy to make her your sister. Like with what i did in this example.Because the game has a completely different story and start you cannot begin with a brother or sister. This is not the same thing as having no incest. Incest is in the game; you can have sex with your children. As for the UI, it is by far better than the UI of the first game, and getting better with each new version. If you have specific issues then I suggest that you join the Discord and express your views directly to the dev there.
I find this kinda silly, tbh. My first time touching the game, where I had no idea WTF I was doing, I still managed to get to the fourth or fifth debt repayment before I began to sweat enough to look for another solution. (It was like fifty days to make 100K, I think? I don't remember exactly because it's been a while)There is no impossible debt payment. It is fairly simple, once you understand the game's mechanics, to become the mayor of Aliron which negates the debt completely. I have done this as early as game day 9, and never needed to pay any part of the debt whatsoever (the first debt payment of 1000g is due on day 14 sometime after dawn). But even if you don't complete the prologue's quest it is still possible to earn enough money to pay the required amounts when they come due. Like many games, you may have to play it a few times to learn how things work. The debt is a plot element to motivate you to not sit on your ass doing nothing for weeks and weeks. And of course this is just for the game's story mode.
Under most circumstances, no. The breeding sow class exists primarily to allow crossbreeding, but comes with some limitations. (Also reduces the pregnancy debuf, which is useful for slaves or peons that depend on phys to be useful.)2. Are you able to interbreed between races? The lore for orcs say they can't, so I'm wondering if that is possible.
Hmmm, alright. That's a little disappointing since I liked the previous game's lax attitude about that. Ah well. Thanks for the response.Under most circumstances, no. The breeding sow class exists primarily to allow crossbreeding, but comes with some limitations. (Also reduces the pregnancy debuf, which is useful for slaves or peons that depend on phys to be useful.)
Humans can crossbreed with a few things though- primarily things like cat or bunny people. Basically, if you see a half-race in the character creator, assume it's half human and something else.
Under most circumstances, no. The breeding sow class exists primarily to allow crossbreeding, but comes with some limitations. (Also reduces the pregnancy debuf, which is useful for slaves or peons that depend on phys to be useful.)
Humans can crossbreed with a few things though- primarily things like cat or bunny people. Basically, if you see a half-race in the character creator, assume it's half human and something else.
In my latest build I managed to crossbreed my Dark Elf Futanarie Player with several races without that trait though... for example a Taurus, Humans and a demoness, aswell as a half breed.Hmmm, alright. That's a little disappointing since I liked the previous game's lax attitude about that. Ah well. Thanks for the response.
You can't. Must be done manually.1. How can you get the portraits to be automatically applied to NPCs?
I think that may be an oversight or glitch- but don't quote me on that.In my latest build I managed to crossbreed my Dark Elf Futanarie Player with several races without that trait though... for example a Taurus, Humans and a demoness, aswell as a half breed.
It seems the chances are rather low in crossbreeding, but not impossible.
The breeding sow trait only gives girls the normal fertility rate with all races and reduce the detriments from being pregnant
Since I play in fullscreen I rarely look on the console window, can just say what I wittness.I think that may be an oversight or glitch- but don't quote me on that.
Most the time, if you try to crossbreed, you can check the second window and it will say "Impregnation Incompatibility"
Which results in the impregnation check failing.
Dark Elf is compatible to Human and Halfkins, so no surprise there. Taurus and Demons should not be, you eiter encountered a bug or those characters had the breeder class (only the mother needs it).In my latest build I managed to crossbreed my Dark Elf Futanarie Player with several races without that trait though... for example a Taurus, Humans and a demoness, aswell as a half breed.
It seems the chances are rather low in crossbreeding, but not impossible.
It's one pool of races that are compatible for cross breeding without the breeder class:That aside I believe that different Elf races can also cross breed, i.e. Elf, Dark Elf/Drow and Tirbal Elf/Dark Elf
var impregnation_compatibility = ['Human','Elf','DarkElf','TribalElf','Beastkin','Halfkin'] #the rest is only for same race
Upgrades will take a while to complete, probably more than they should (for early ones like basic forge and tailor). Progress is based on physics (value, not factor), which your builders probably don't have a lot of at the start. But there should be some progress each turn. Have you checked the progress list thing (left side of the screen in mansion, toggle between resources collected and upgrades built with the button at the top)?when I add the upgrade to queue, and put slaves to work on upgrades, nothing else happens, the upgrades just stay in queue forever. Is there something else that I need to do?