Enot1964

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The game turns out (even now, at the initial stage of development) great, but the problem with comic-like inserts persists - they simply do not fit within the monitor screen. I attach a screenshot as an illustration:
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Horstkowski

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The game turns out (even now, at the initial stage of development) great, but the problem with comic-like inserts persists - they simply do not fit within the monitor screen. I attach a screenshot as an illustration:
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You can drag the camera around (click and hold IIRC) and zoom with mousewheel. I agree that it's not optimal, but you can view all of the image.

How do I trigger Freya's new event? She's at 100 depravity for me, but when I talk to her I can only end the conversation.
 
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Nuihc

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I'm supposed to find the court mage and talk to him about a cure. I can't seem to find him for the life of me. Anyone know where he's hiding?
 

falconetti

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You can drag the camera around (click and hold IIRC) and zoom with mousewheel. I agree that it's not optimal, but you can view all of the image.

How do I trigger Freya's new event? She's at 100 depravity for me, but when I talk to her I can only end the conversation.
If she's already depraved you need to start a new save or (make a backup savefile first!) tinker with the save file and delete everything freya related, that way you just need to lvl her up again.
 

Pax Draconis

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Bug Report:
Resting characters gives a greater value than implied. (Resting states that characters are gaining 20% percent health when they're in fact gaining 40% health, if the perk "Well, Well, Well" is taken then when you rest a character the game message reads that they're gaining 0% health when they are gaining 20% health.)\

Bug Type: Exploit
(It's actually 2 bugs - taking the perk "Well, Well, Well" changes the resting text from 20% to 0%)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Proceed through normal gameplay to reduce a character's health below 60%.
2. Have the character rest
3. Observe the change in the character's health percentage.

To reproduce the second bug
1. Proceed through normal game play until you are able to unlock the perk "Well, Well, Well"
2. Unlock the perk "Well, Well, Well" for a character
3. Proceed through normal gameplay to reduce a character's health below 60%
4. Have the character rest
5. Observe the change in the character's health percentage.

(Although "Well, Well, Well" reduces the health percentage loss for any other task by 1%, it actually currently functions as an anti-perk because the 40% health gain is far more beneficial than the perk.)
 
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Punkreas

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Gave this one a try and its really promissing, even though i'm not much a fan of AI art, i'll keep an eye on this for future updates

I dont known what i need to hire Freya
 

falconetti

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May 27, 2024
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Bug Report:
Resting characters gives a greater value than implied. (Resting states that characters are gaining 20% percent health when they're in fact gaining 40% health, if the perk "Well, Well, Well" is taken then when you rest a character the game message reads that they're gaining 0% health when they are gaining 20% health.)\

Bug Type: Exploit
(It's actually 2 bugs - taking the perk "Well, Well, Well" changes the resting text from 20% to 0%)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Proceed through normal gameplay to reduce a character's health below 60%.
2. Have the character rest
3. Observe the change in the character's health percentage.

To reproduce the second bug
1. Proceed through normal game play until you are able to unlock the perk "Well, Well, Well"
2. Unlock the perk "Well, Well, Well" for a character
3. Proceed through normal gameplay to reduce a character's health below 60%
4. Have the character rest
5. Observe the change in the character's health percentage.

(Although "Well, Well, Well" reduces the health percentage loss for any other task by 1%, it actually currently functions as an anti-perk because the 40% health gain is far more beneficial than the perk.)
Thank you for the report sir!
 
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