maybe its the same reason europe (and nearly the whole world, execpt not even a handful countries) uses metric system and not the imperial (even england, from which america took it, doesnt use it anymore because its not accurate enough).I know it's probably just a pet peeve of mine, but so many European game makers are obsessed with using decimal points in place of commas (ex: 1.000 to Europe is One Thousand. In the US, that's just 1. The three zeros after the decimal are tenths, hundredths and thousandths.) Another thing I've noticed, like in this game, is the habit of using military 24-hr time instead of standard 12-hr time. Not sure if it's just easier to program games with 24-hr time or what. But, I've never seen anything other than a military chronograph that had anything but 12 hours showing on the face. 20:00 is just 7pm. How hard is it to program 7:00p or 7:00a? (shrug) Guess it doesn't matter. Just something I've noticed. Well, that and the tendency to utilize regional slang terms and expect the rest of the planet to know what the heck it means. LOL! Anyway... I've rambled enough.
bruh...20:00 is just 7pm
If you're ever bored and need to burn five minutes or so, look up the official US definition of a foot, a pound and an inch. You may be surprised and you probably will be entertained.maybe its the same reason europe (and nearly the whole world, execpt not even a handful countries) uses metric system and not the imperial (even england, from which america took it, doesnt use it anymore because its not accurate enough).
the 1.000/1,000 thing is not just in the USA, it's the English language. Same reason you use quotes like this in English ("hey there!"), while in German the first quote signal is in a lower positionI know it's probably just a pet peeve of mine, but so many European game makers are obsessed with using decimal points in place of commas (ex: 1.000 to Europe is One Thousand. In the US, that's just 1. The three zeros after the decimal are tenths, hundredths and thousandths.) Another thing I've noticed, like in this game, is the habit of using military 24-hr time instead of standard 12-hr time. Not sure if it's just easier to program games with 24-hr time or what. But, I've never seen anything other than a military chronograph that had anything but 12 hours showing on the face. 20:00 is just 7pm. How hard is it to program 7:00p or 7:00a? (shrug) Guess it doesn't matter. Just something I've noticed. Well, that and the tendency to utilize regional slang terms and expect the rest of the planet to know what the heck it means. LOL! Anyway... I've rambled enough.
True, but one ISO states that actually both commas and points are "legal" as decimal separators.the 1.000/1,000 thing is not just in the USA, it's the English language. Same reason you use quotes like this in English ("hey there!"), while in German the first quote signal is in a lower position
Seems like someone is speed running the gameHow do I get the Belle scene? I've done everything else, when I talk to her I'm only able to buy a ticket.
I don’t understand.Seems like someone is speed running the game
Your game itself it is a speed running. It does not lacks of "content", it lacks of story.Seems like someone is speed running the game
The cheat version is only available on Patreon.So how do I go about entering the cheat code when the button just takes me to the devs patreon page?
I dont ever recall ever needing to.How to advance time in the new update? I've tried using the bed but it says you are not currently free-roaming. Not sure how to find belle elsewise.
She's in the cinema. Yeah. I know.How to advance time in the new update? I've tried using the bed but it says you are not currently free-roaming. Not sure how to find belle elsewise.
I dont ever recall ever needing to.
If you follow the "steps" via the ? at the top right, you tend to do the elements just fine and never need to.
Thanks y’all was expecting to have to go to the club.She's in the cinema. Yeah. I know.