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In the game, or in real life?Would you give laura a foot massage
In the game, or in real life?Would you give laura a foot massage
I also kinda miss the massage mini-game. I could see us finding a way to add something similar, or put a unique spin on it.One thing that I do miss from RL:E is the massage mini-game, where each girl has a different pattern of body parts that require attention.
Any chance we could eventually see something like that?
Having the one button that makes the girl go "Mmm. That's nice" without any real benefit seems kinda pointless. It would be great if giving the girl a massage increased the Trust or Love stat. Or both, if its done perfectly.
Are you insane?!Would you give laura a foot massage
Try sleeping in your room alone.I've been unable to date Jean. I had the dialogue to ask her and I text her about it but she doesn't show up. Does anyone have this problem or have a console command so I can circumvent it at least?
I think that'll be in chapter 2. New apps are planned as well as the ability to change your background and home screen.Will there be an option to have an un-cracked phone screen? My heart breaks whenever I see cracked phone screens T_T
I'm putting them in spoiler in case you want to learn of some on your own organically.Also, early on there were options of what I assume is encouraging/discouraging the girl's quirks. Could anyone share what exact quirks they are?
Ooh... very nice. I like Jean's first one but the second one feels a bit put-offish. Glad that discouraging any of the quirks doesn't really affect content. Thank you for answering!Jean:
Laura:
Rogue:
Well it's a good thing you can have your cake and eat it too.I like Jean's first one but the second one feels a bit put-offish.
I believe that is what was implied by it lolI have a random-ass theory of why the phone screen cracked when it's supposed to be nigh indestructible:
Since it's created with mutant technology, MC's powers somehow negate the phone's "power" of nigh-indestructibility
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk
I already hate the grinding in this game. Adding more grinding for the sake of grinding is not my idea of a good time.One thing that I do miss from RL:E is the massage mini-game, where each girl has a different pattern of body parts that require attention.
Any chance we could eventually see something like that?
Having the one button that makes the girl go "Mmm. That's nice" without any real benefit seems kinda pointless. It would be great if giving the girl a massage increased the Trust or Love stat. Or both, if its done perfectly.
I'm sorry our narrative based relationship simulator with intentionally written slow burn approach to romance doesn't have an instant sex button.I already hate the grinding in this game. Adding more grinding for the sake of grinding is not my idea of a good time.
have you not read any of the previous posts in this thread about it being a slow burn game or did you willfully ignore everything hoping it would be easy?I already hate the grinding in this game. Adding more grinding for the sake of grinding is not my idea of a good time.
Dude there is a cheat. Just press up up down down left right left right A B in the Null's shower. It will activate Logan's birthday event, and Sabertooth will appear to drag you into his sex dungeon.I already hate the grinding in this game. Adding more grinding for the sake of grinding is not my idea of a good time.
You may just have a bad memory, I suggest small doses of point and click adventure games coupled with learning code breaking to increase complex problem solving, or a pen and paper if you can afford itThe massage part of Rogue-like was too annoying to figure out the right order. I looked up the right order in the code, but quickly lost interest to repeat this.
It's not a lot of fun if you have to constantly check spreadsheets to look up what to do in a game.
if the main quest objective events in TNH are a bit more delayed, then the waiting time for relationship events won't feel such a drag in the long run.
At least I have faith in v0.6 to further increase the general enjoyment of the game.
hm. I've tried that and haven't gotten anything to work. I did get the initial date dialogue in summer and waited to spring to try to date her. Maybe that was the issue? Don't know for sure but still can't date her.Try sleeping in your room alone.
I think what Shinyboots means is that Jean's dating scene starts when you go to do something in your room alone. Jean sends you many text messages and things go from there. I got the scene during the 1st part of the game so it doesn't seem to be act locked. I got the scene when I studied in my room during the Evening tho. These are my stats with Jean when she first offered to date, if that helps.hm. I've tried that and haven't gotten anything to work. I did get the initial date dialogue in summer and waited to spring to try to date her. Maybe that was the issue? Don't know for sure but still can't date her.
Putting a treadmill into a game is not a slow burn. It's a grind. Have fun with pretending otherwise.have you not read any of the previous posts in this thread about it being a slow burn game or did you willfully ignore everything hoping it would be easy?
I always love the cope post where people try to brow beat your criticism with "it's slow burn, SLOW BURN!"It always seems to be code for nothing of value happens, but to be fair this is very early in development so I'm sure the pace will even out over time.Putting a treadmill into a game is not a slow burn. It's a grind. Have fun with pretending otherwise.
In addition to the helpful pictures what VictorHayes posted:hm. I've tried that and haven't gotten anything to work. I did get the initial date dialogue in summer and waited to spring to try to date her. Maybe that was the issue? Don't know for sure but still can't date her.
It will. The writers are hard at work finetuning things and adding other methods to progress so you don't have to spam the pool all the time.but to be fair this is very early in development so I'm sure the pace will even out over time.