Count Morado

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And how to trigger that?
Because i have been on a long time didn't play this game
There's a walkthrough for that:
That is, if you want to play through the whole game again.

If you are just wanting Eve cookie jar scenes with her as a transwoman:
  • Start game.
  • Go to Main Menu and select "New Game".
  • When given a choice, select start at "New Content".
  • Decide if you want your content to include sharing Maria with Tony and if you want transgender Eve.
Or - You can unlock everything in the game, have a full cookie jar and move around and open locations and add money and and and... by clicking on the WIFI signal on the in-game phone and type "I UNDERSTAND" to the warning.
 

Dracana

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Is there a console command to switch eves main variable? Wanting to switch without having to basically restart the game.
 

Count Morado

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Is there a console command to switch eves main variable? Wanting to switch without having to basically restart the game.
if you've played through all current content, see the second option 8 posts before yours #74,671 and save as a separate save slot.

FYI after the release of tech update, everyone will start at the beginning again.
 

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if you've played through all current content, see the second option 8 posts before yours #74,671 and save as a separate save slot.

FYI after the release of tech update, everyone will start at the beginning again.
Is there a reason why we would be forced to replay the game from the beginning? Isnt the game just getting updated art and nothing else?
 
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Is there a reason why we would be forced to replay the game from the beginning? Isnt the game just getting updated art and nothing else?
No. Not only is the art being updated to shift the display ratio from 4:3 to 16:9, but the entire code specifically written for Summertime Saga is being revised.
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Here's a breakdown on the original goals of the Tech Update. Here are the monthly reports for Dec 2023, Nov 2023, Oct 2023, Sep 2023, Aug 2023, Jul 2023, Jun 2023, May 2023 on its status.
They've said multiple times on both stream and on Discord that there will be no save compatibility between the old version and the rebuild because they're two different games at this point and that it'd be a waste of time and resources trying to force it to work.
 

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No. Not only is the art being updated to shift the display ratio from 4:3 to 16:9, but the entire code specifically written for Summertime Saga is being revised.
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Here's a breakdown on the original goals of the Tech Update. Here are the monthly reports for Dec 2023, Nov 2023, Oct 2023, Sep 2023, Aug 2023, Jul 2023, Jun 2023, May 2023 on its status.

Interesting. Well that makes more sense and sounds like once the tech update is finish it will make it easier to streamline quicker updates to the game.
 

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Interesting. Well that makes more sense and sounds like once the tech update is finish it will make it easier to streamline quicker updates to the game.
I wouldn't expect updates to be any quicker than they were previously, before the tech update began (2-5 months, with an average of 3-4 months). The original goals don't even make that estimate/promise. The "speed up" is referenced to more frequent testing... not more frequent releases. Same with "tighter test cycles". Yes, in theory, that could mean quicker releases but it very rarely works out that way in the end. Even if it means internally things might speed up there's usually something that fills the void that takes up the time saved (other ideas for gameplay, different art work, etc...).
 

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I wouldn't expect updates to be any quicker than they were previously, before the tech update began (2-5 months, with an average of 3-4 months). The original goals don't even make that estimate/promise. The "speed up" is referenced to more frequent testing... not more frequent releases. Same with "tighter test cycles". Yes, in theory, that could mean quicker releases but it very rarely works out that way in the end. Even if it means internally things might speed up there's usually something that fills the void that takes up the time saved (other ideas for gameplay, different art work, etc...).
Abandoned it is :KEK:
 
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