dawgmastah

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Doh!
I remember now! Ambushing the officer, yes, I have not done it yet, I guess thats what im missing,I thought that if I did it, I would be locked into an ending.
 

souldead341

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Doh!
I remember now! Ambushing the officer, yes, I have not done it yet, I guess thats what im missing,I thought that if I did it, I would be locked into an ending.
No, just a bit of a quest before getting back to the town. Hell, you've done all the current endings to the game already IIRC.
 
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Hello.

Last time i played this game was around 0.32.0 (can't remember exactly) but i know for sure that i could enter the stripper tent at the mansion, doing the dance quest and getting the outfit. Now, there is no tent in the camp and i also cant see/find the cross in the basement of the mansion.

Some help would be really appreciated!
 

456645465

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Wow! Great game! Good writing, visuals, fun gameplay, lots of content. One thing I would want is more options for mixing and matching outfits. For example, wearing vibrosuit open with a bra or pasties visible, or wearing cheerleader skirt with bartender top, or things like that.
 

alma001

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This game is fantastic! What I really like in it how the MC gives up his friends and beliefs for pleasure.
Can you advise me any similar game with such heavy focus on brainwashing/corrupting the MC to such hardcore/extreme depravity that (s)he even betrays her/his friends, family or beliefs? Bonus if the game is written from first person perspective like this one.
 

TheSMike

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After the Pehito attacks the first resistance base, in the second one I got the objective to go back to the town but how and where can I go back? Cuz if i go through the mines to the abandoned house jenna won't le me out. The game maybe told me sooner where can I go back it it was a while since the last time I played this game.
 

souldead341

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Ok, not going to comment on the amount of time development is taking, but going to point out (again, since people fuck this up all the time), version numbers have basically NOTHING to do with actual progress through the development cycle.

Someone could use .01 as the first public release that's a 99% completed game, or the .01 could be the bare bones alpha. A 1.0 final release could follow from version .35, instead of the .99 many people assume it should. There's no real standardization between companies / development groups for version numbering, and even less if the developer has no formal programming experience.

A far better way to judge a patreon project is if they have a consistent update schedule, with decent content in the updates (for the development time, really judged on an individual project basis), and how much they communicate what's going on to the supporters (and publicly to a lesser extent.)
 
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