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No.is the rape part still in the game, i remember playing a version of this game like 2 years ago where you could. If it is still in game can someone tell me how to get?
No.is the rape part still in the game, i remember playing a version of this game like 2 years ago where you could. If it is still in game can someone tell me how to get?
You should be able too. As far as I know, no character is exclusive to either mode.Is it possible to see her in free play?
The Ava and Dakota forced scenes were removed due to continuity issues and the fact that they went against the overall theme of dosing to get content. They're not coming back.is the rape part still in the game, i remember playing a version of this game like 2 years ago where you could. If it is still in game can someone tell me how to get?
Try chrome. I was using palemoon and it never worked.
Some of the current MCX scenes are on Placeholders. They will be continued but I'm sure that right now they don't trigger until the proper steps are taken to add content to them.Do the dog scenes with dakota not trigger anymore?
yeah it nose dived hard after the first major rework and never recovered.Feels like every time I download a new version it has less content lol
Just to make sure. The endings are: 1, she leaves. 2, she becomes a slave 3, she works for the company?Elsa aka Elsa Jean is the MC's cousin you meet for the Thanksgiving Event in Chapter 4. You get 3 endings for her with 1 of them being that she works for The Company.
They're in the OP.what page where the cheats on forgot
They are also in readme file (same folder as TheCompany.html)They're in the OP.
Yeah, I've been having this same problem, where visiting her at night has some of her images/animations missing.This is one of my most favorite HTML game in f95 but has anyone found away to fix some of the missing Pics of Ava?
so uh, having her title be our 'Direct Report' actually implies she's our subordinate, not our manager. Unless it means something different when 'Direct' is put in front of it, I don't know. I wasn't familiar with the word 'report' being used to describe a person's job (reporter, sure, but that's entirely different) in relation to one's own in the first place, so I dunno. Could be that putting another word in front of it changes the meaning. English is weird (and it's my first language, I would know.)
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Direct Report is more a position than a title. The MC reports to Ms Dee, she is our Direct Report. Ms Dee reports to Ms Ann - Ann is her Direct Report. Not sure if that makes it any clearer or not!I noticed Sophie/Ms. Dee is called our 'Direct Report'. However, when I looked that up in the dictionary, it said
so uh, having her title be our 'Direct Report' actually implies she's our subordinate, not our manager. Unless it means something different when 'Direct' is put in front of it, I don't know. I wasn't familiar with the word 'report' being used to describe a person's job (reporter, sure, but that's entirely different) in relation to one's own in the first place, so I dunno. Could be that putting another word in front of it changes the meaning. English is weird (and it's my first language, I would know.)
Yes, I'm picking at nits here, but it was bugging me a bit.