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ustar

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That's not how it works, and there is no crack.

Newer versions of Ren'Py no longer support 32-bit, so guess you just won't be playing a lot of Ren'Py games.
How i know this ren'py version is new or old?
Some new games still support 32
The East Block uses Ren'Py 8.2.3, so does not support 32-bit.
ALL RenPy 8.x games can be recompiled using RenPy 7.x to support win32 if the game source files are available.
I do it with many RenPy 8.x games. Only games without source or packed with .RPA cause problems.
 

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ALL RenPy 8.x games can be recompiled using RenPy 7.x to support win32 if the game source files are available.
I do it with many RenPy 8.x games. Only games without source or packed with .RPA cause problems.
Simple games can be, sure. But not games that utilize Python 3 (without rewriting the code). And most devs aren't going to spend the time to package up their game twice for the few users still on ancient technology.
 

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I had to back up a little in the game to remember where I was at. I had to go through that scene with his pig of a dad again. Ugh. Sorry Kathryn, he deserves no sympathy after the way he acted. Anyway back to catching-up.
 
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I've played this game since it first released, but my comments are mostly focused on chapter six. The pauses between lines of dialogue are really annoying, making it a chore to play, I wish they were removed or disabled. I find Rika really cute and I want more scenes with her. I dislike Santini, but I assume that's the design. The eavesdropping scene with Luke is retarded and destructive, I got angry with him. The other characters are cartoonishly evil, but I'm worried this game will focus more on humiliation and power play rather than fun. Is every other character an evil sociopath? I'd like to know if I'm not the target audience.
 
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All those singing the praises of Chapter 6 should consider throwing some appreciation the developers way if they can. Even if it's just the Awesome or Awesome-er tier on Patreon or one of the other payment sites for a month or two. He's obviously put alot of time and effort into it, I'm sure that all of us want to see more of this AVN. The shit like what happened here today, with the game getting leaked after only 3 days must be pretty discouraging for him.
I'm not going to go into some rant about it, as it seems pretty hypocritical to complain about people pirating on a pirating site, but still put yourself in his shoes.
 
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Does anyone remember what the 'ones_count' variable is used for? It's related to whether or not MC and Kat will or won't do certain things. But I can't remember how it affects that.
 

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Does anyone remember what the 'ones_count' variable is used for? It's related to whether or not MC and Kat will or won't do certain things. But I can't remember how it affects that.
Code:
ones_count = sum([1 for choice in [flasher1, showpeep1, morephotos, showskin, selfiegh, showskin1, jerkoffdom] if choice == "1"])
Basically, is a sum of the amount of choices you made for more of the naughty things. Seems to mostly affect dialogue from what I've seen skimming through the code. Bobbyboy should really consider wrapping that in a function so he doesn't have to repeat it all over.
 
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sagerock820

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Code:
ones_count = sum([1 for choice in [flasher1, showpeep1, morephotos, showskin, selfiegh, showskin1, jerkoffdom] if choice == "1"])
Basically, is a sum of the amount of choices you made for more of the naughty things. Seems to mostly affect dialogue from what I've seen skimming through the code. Bobbyboy should really consider wrapping that in a function so he doesn't have to repeat it all over.
Thanks Lab!
 

Joshy92

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Well, if everyone is talking about the new update I might as well too. I was going to wait for the public release but anyway, here is my new mortal enemy.
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This piece of shit needs to mind his own business. I wanted to go over and curb stomp his arse for pulling this shit.
Still, every hero needs a villain Batman has Joker, Superman has Lex Luthor, and I have this guy.
 

ustar

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ALL RenPy 8.x games can be recompiled using RenPy 7.x to support win32 if the game source files are available.
I do it with many RenPy 8.x games. Only games without source or packed with .RPA cause problems.
Simple games can be, sure. But not games that utilize Python 3 (without rewriting the code). And most devs aren't going to spend the time to package up their game twice for the few users still on ancient technology.
Probably you did NOT understand what I have written?
When I say I DO IT then I don't throw such words at the wind.
Sure, some games needs some more code adjustment to run on WinXP since it was dropped earlier and require older version of RenPy, but ALL games can be compiled without code change at least for Windows 7 x86 edition.
For THIS game in particular I tried WinXP version, but there were unsupported audio volume errors, so I compiled it without code change for x86 Win7 and Linux. It took 2 hours, but most of it was time needed to upload:

x86 win32+Linux TheEastBlock 0.6.0:



This is the PROOF that you are WRONG
Right now RenPy 7.x and 8.x are developed concurrently and both are nearly the same.
x86 is not ancient, just different CPU instruction set. While AMDx64 mode allows (AND USES about 1.2x average) more RAM, it's also castrated from ability to run 16-bit software, which run fine in x86 mode of CPU, though 32-bit software run in most cases the same on both.
RAM above 4 GB Microsoft reserved and allowed only for Windows Server 32-bit editions - up to 128 GB RAM with latest revision.
Mind that there are also actively developed platforms that doesn't require huge amount of RAM and are cheaper, because not require AMD license.
 
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