KittyMaid

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By the way, Tales of Androgyny wiki on Fandom is closed. It was more than a year ago when they forbid anything 18+ to be the subject of wikis, and now they finally got to it.
That's blasphemy how dare they forbid the horny! :eek:
 

senioki

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Jan 13, 2023
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To everyone who is interested i have the JAR file with the changes applied here's the list:
  1. Converted from Fantasy system to Metric system.
  2. Corrected inconsistencies by rounding numbers like 6666.7233 to the nearest integer, e.g., 6700.
  3. Addressed unusual developer decisions, such as no differences between goblin male and goblin female.
Hers the download link if anyone is interested:

If someone wants some specific changes DM me
 

Pipeworker

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anyone else has this issue where going into the level up/stats screen? already tried redownloading the game and even deleting everything in the saves folder to no avail.
it doesn't exactly soft lock the game (i can go back to the map by pressing escape) and i can still access the original screen when creating a character, however on every instance of a new game or save, going from the map into that screen just results in that blackscreen
 
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Saer11

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anyone else has this issue where going into the level up/stats screen? already tried redownloading the game and even deleting everything in the saves folder to no avail.
it doesn't exactly soft lock the game (i can go back to the map by pressing escape) and i can still access the original screen when creating a character, however on every instance of a new game or save, going from the map into that screen just results in that blackscreen
same issue
 

Pipeworker

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same issue
yeah, just checked their patreon page and they uploaded a hotfix for that issue yesterday.

will try to upload the jar if my isp stops fucking around already

Edit:v.0.3.47.3
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the metric system was invented just like that, I think even Europeans don’t know why, it’s like with degrees, in Korea they measure in Celsius, in the USA in Foringheit~ you shouldn’t take Hiro’s fullness as excessive... ahaha:coffee:
in the modern world, people have not yet fully discovered the chemical table, since they are constantly finding something new, for this they built a hadron collider (now there are two of them in the world)
 
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negroidprime

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the metric system was invented just like that, I think even Europeans don’t know why, it’s like with degrees, in Korea they measure in Celsius, in the USA in Foringheit~ you shouldn’t take Hiro’s fullness as excessive... ahaha:coffee:
in the modern world, people have not yet fully discovered the chemical table, since they are constantly finding something new, for this they built a hadron collider (now there are two of them in the world)
SERN and the Commitee of 300 developed LHC in order to create a new world order in which they abuse the time and space to rule the world with an iron grip.
El, Psy, Kongroo.
But for realsies, the new elements you can produce in LHC's and other particle colliders are highly unstable due to them being extremely radioactive and their halflives being extremely short, there's really no use for them in any way other than the novelty of a new element being discovered, the smallest elements are usually the most "stable" ones (the exception being iron which apparently is the most stable, it is "small" but not the smallest).
 
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SERN and the Commitee of 300 developed LHC in order to create a new world order in which they abuse the time and space to rule the world with an iron grip.
El, Psy, Kongroo.
But for realsies, the new elements you can produce in LHC's and other particle colliders are highly unstable due to them being extremely radioactive and their halflives being extremely short, there's really no use for them in any way other than the novelty of a new element being discovered, the smallest elements are usually the most "stable" ones (the exception being iron which apparently is the most stable, it is "small" but not the smallest).
we are discussing on f95...the CIA will think something unhealthy:KEK::illuminati: in general , in Russia they are conducting experiments with plasma~ and the Japanese are creating Skynet with a quantum computer
 
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