HDussen

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Nov 12, 2023
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One thing that might help here would be some kind of indicator that new dialogue is available for a character - maybe something like an exclamation mark on the chat button.
Granted, it won't help if people just progress to the next event via cheats, but it will help if the player just doesn't talk to Dani anymore because they assume they've seen all of her dialogue.
That kinda sorta already exists though. Everyone you can talk to has a bunch of standard dialogs they return to. Once you see a couple of those in a row, it is a good indication to do something else for a bit.

Sure, not as clear as a marker, but how would Sammy know they have something new to say without talking to them? And these are supposed to be her friends and classmates and such. Shooting the shit for a bit without it being a booping quest every time should just be a part of daily life, no?
 

JoJoPool

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I'm seeking advice and I'd really appreciate your inputs, I read someone posted that they don't have the undressing bug because they started on a fresh save. My save is really old but i only used it in stable builds so I'm thinking of starting a new game because i really can't put up with it (yes it's that annoying) and i don't know if a fix will come since the dev has already moved on to working on next update. The problem is I don't want to start from scratch and then many updates later my save becomes obsolete and full of problems just like what's happening to me now.
Do I risk it and start over or just wait maybe for a fix or till the game is finished to go back to the start?
 

HDussen

Newbie
Nov 12, 2023
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I'm seeking advice and I'd really appreciate your inputs, I read someone posted that they don't have the undressing bug because they started on a fresh save. My save is really old but i only used it in stable builds so I'm thinking of starting a new game because i really can't put up with it (yes it's that annoying) and i don't know if a fix will come since the dev has already moved on to working on next update. The problem is I don't want to start from scratch and then many updates later my save becomes obsolete and full of problems just like what's happening to me now.
Do I risk it and start over or just wait maybe for a fix or till the game is finished to go back to the start?
I just start a new game whenever there is a new update. There are games where I am attached to a particular save and want to keep it, but this is not one of them. But that's me.

There is another option you may want to consider: Start a new save, but hang on to the old one in case there is a fix. Efforts are being made to keep saves compatible between public versions, and, as far as I know, nothing has been declared stable yet. The previous one went to 04 before it was called stable, and I believe that was considered a bug-light release. So I would not be surprised to see more work on the public before the next test cycle starts in earnest.
 

JoJoPool

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Nov 19, 2017
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I just start a new game whenever there is a new update. There are games where I am attached to a particular save and want to keep it, but this is not one of them. But that's me.

There is another option you may want to consider: Start a new save, but hang on to the old one in case there is a fix. Efforts are being made to keep saves compatible between public versions, and, as far as I know, nothing has been declared stable yet. The previous one went to 04 before it was called stable, and I believe that was considered a bug-light release. So I would not be surprised to see more work on the public before the next test cycle starts in earnest.
Thank you I think I'll do that, I just started testing with a fresh save and no more undressing bug (though it's worth to mention that i didn't pick exhibitionist perk this time so that could be a reason)
Anyway everything seems to be running smooth so far.
 

Penitensary

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I just start a new game whenever there is a new update. There are games where I am attached to a particular save and want to keep it, but this is not one of them. But that's me.

There is another option you may want to consider: Start a new save, but hang on to the old one in case there is a fix. Efforts are being made to keep saves compatible between public versions, and, as far as I know, nothing has been declared stable yet. The previous one went to 04 before it was called stable, and I believe that was considered a bug-light release. So I would not be surprised to see more work on the public before the next test cycle starts in earnest.
Yeah, i tend to keep saves around, but i know that if they get too old they can cause errors of their own because the game expects trigger settings in them that aren't actually in them because said triggers weren't in the game yet back then.

The save i tend to keep (and mimic if saves get too old) is starting the game and going to where i can move around, jog in the park until Sammy gets tired and after a shower head over to the market to savescum 'randomly' running into a vendor that sells the alarm clock. Everything else is extra gravy.
 
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