Pretty sure you can get it back by placing defiance tokens in the crafting bowl.How the hell do I get my dick back after a Djinn steals it? I don't want to stay as a barbie doll, lol
Pretty sure you can get it back by placing defiance tokens in the crafting bowl.How the hell do I get my dick back after a Djinn steals it? I don't want to stay as a barbie doll, lol
There are several bells in the game. You can buy one from the shopkeeper, get them from the cat or cow classes, get it from defeating a robo bellboy and I believe you can also get it from defeating the receptionist in the slut schoolI'm tired of trying to get through, the main problem is I don't have time to find a cure for the latex curse. The scroll should be in the old library at the hotel, but I can't get into the hotel...there is no passage.
The most successful passage when the main character turned into a half-vampire and was able to suck the life out of enemies with blows. But it's still impossible to defeat everyone
Does anyone know the solution to the quest from the witch in the forest? Where you need a bell, a book and a candle...I can't find the bell.
If you really want to solve it fast, try using the purloin command. It's fully functional, even without debug unlocker. And surprisingly powerful as well.I'm tired of trying to get through, the main problem is I don't have time to find a cure for the latex curse. The scroll should be in the old library at the hotel, but I can't get into the hotel...there is no passage.
The most successful passage when the main character turned into a half-vampire and was able to suck the life out of enemies with blows. But it's still impossible to defeat everyone
Does anyone know the solution to the quest from the witch in the forest? Where you need a bell, a book and a candle...I can't find the bell.
Shit the virus was an actual virus!?I highly doubt that. For one, I've always been able to remove the false positive files, I can't do that with this one. Is being considered a trojan of the adware variety. AndroidOS/Multiverze. Hopefully the android part means that it's harmless to my PC. It's currently quarantined, as I've been unable to remove it. Not for lack of trying, I did that repeatedly..... wait I just had an idea. Let me go try it.
Edit: Okay, my first idea, to clean the cache that supposedly had the infected file in it, didn't work. My second idea, which I got thanks to looking at the options in WD, that did worked. Had to restart my computer, but now WD is happy with its cheery little green check mark. I also feel more settled, lol.
I haven't mentioned the issue to them. Also, the TQ launcher seems fine. It was a link to the Windows Git that seemed to be infected. The one from area57. That was no overzealous antivirus response, just an actual virus that hitched a ride with the download. I defaulted to the Git option since I've been playing this game for a while, and that's what I was used to. I've now switched to the launcher, Git wasn't allowing me to save.Shit the virus was an actual virus!?
Good thing that i play on a tablet and don't use the launcher.
Also, when i play on pc is to test stuff and i need to download more than 1 version (which the launcher doesn't allow)
Did Aika say anything about this?
The latest version of WinGit is triggering some AVs. I don't make WinGit so I don't know why this is, but I severely doubt that David Kinder is sneakily adding malware to his program, so yeah I vote false positive.I haven't mentioned the issue to them. Also, the TQ launcher seems fine. It was a link to the Windows Git that seemed to be infected. The one from area57. That was no overzealous antivirus response, just an actual virus that hitched a ride with the download. I defaulted to the Git option since I've been playing this game for a while, and that's what I was used to. I've now switched to the launcher, Git wasn't allowing me to save.
They didn't have to, there are multiple ways a virus can end up in/on something. Also, the Git files weren't what were infected. The download itself was the issue. Once I had the files, the computer treated them as normal uninfected items, no false positives. The virus that hitched a ride in, on the other hand, infected a different file on my PC, and that file was ringing the alarms of my computer, but it only got infected because I chose to ignore WD's warnings about the download. I mean, in situations like this it normally is a false positive, I assumed it was this time as well. I was wrong.The latest version of WinGit is triggering some AVs. I don't make WinGit so I don't know why this is, but I severely doubt that David Kinder is sneakily adding malware to his program, so yeah I vote false positive.
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They didn't have to, there are multiple ways a virus can end up in/on something. Also, the Git files weren't what were infected. The download itself was the issue. Once I had the files, the computer treated them as normal uninfected items, no false positives. The virus that hitched a ride in, on the other hand, infected a different file on my PC, and that file was ringing the alarms of my computer, but it only got infected because I chose to ignore WD's warnings about the download. I mean, in situations like this it normally is a false positive, I assumed it was this time as well. I was wrong.
Though, if it had been the Git files, I probably would've got rid of them regardless of false or not. Erroring on the side of caution, I don't let many potential false flag items stay on my PC either. Just in case they're not false flags.
And yep, Git_136_Windows.zip, that's the infected link alright. Took one for the team, clicked on it, didn't even finish downloading before WD blocked it, but the virus got in anyways and is now quarantined. I'll take the same steps as before to get rid of it.
Just telling you what WD was saying, also I have no idea how sophisticated a virus could be, I don't make them. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Wait, what exactly are you proposing? That there's an extremely sophisticated bit of malware that not only somehow snuck its way into that zip archive, but that was able to run its code and infect a different file on your PC without you even running it? All while actually being an AndroidOS virus and not a Windows one?
I think it's much more likely that it's a false positive, and that you're just a bit confused.
Also, it would seem that David Kinder agrees.
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Every time an AV marks something as "Generic" it's because it has no idea what it is, but it thinks it kind of looks like something that it knows.Just telling you what WD was saying, also I have no idea how sophisticated a virus could be, I don't make them. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯