- Oct 11, 2018
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Harem with netori is always welcome
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That's the way to do it anyway. Otherwise the game will become heavier the further into the game the player gets and quite a few won't be able to play your game either.First time I've heard this. I guess I'll need to look into manually stopping videoclips from playing once you've passed it. hmm
What the fuck do I know! Genghis Khan was an idiot... looks like he died falling off his horse... lol he didn't deserve a harem! Well, let's forget the rest...Yeah. It's cute how ya'll act like romance is mandatory for a harem. I'm sure every woman in Ghengis Khan's harem loved him...not. More like their families sold them to him. Just like the women in harem's throughout time had no fucking choice in being in one. Hell, they didn't even have a choice in who they married throughout most of history, their families dictated that. Love rarely entered into the equation.
i love this game alreadyThere is NO NTR. And never will be. YOU are the one doing the cucking.
Finished the game right now and I like it. But sadly I got also the an CPU spike at the club scene. GPU was just fine, but 3 animations pushed my CPU to 100%, while they were running. Definitely need a bit of tweaking, because normally my overclocked i7 7700k is still more than powerful (maybe even overkill) enough for renpy games.First time I've heard this. I guess I'll need to look into manually stopping videoclips from playing once you've passed it. hmm
I'm sorry, but an uncaught exception occurred.
While running game code:
File "game/Days/dayOne.rpy", line 223, in <module>
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'Potato'
-- Full Traceback ------------------------------------------------------------
Full traceback:
File "game/Days/dayOne.rpyc", line 223, in script
File "D:\Order 66\game\That_New_Teacher-Day1-pc\renpy\ast.py", line 1138, in execute
renpy.python.py_exec_bytecode(self.code.bytecode, self.hide, store=self.store)
File "D:\Order 66\game\That_New_Teacher-Day1-pc\renpy\python.py", line 1122, in py_exec_bytecode
exec(bytecode, globals, locals)
File "game/Days/dayOne.rpy", line 223, in <module>
ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'Potato'
Windows-10-10.0.19045 AMD64
Ren'Py 8.1.1.23060707
That New Teacher Day1
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