hmm.. how can i even open the console? i try O+crtl and dosnt workNo idea what you're talking about. The variables haven't been changed, nor has their function.
There are plenty of other variables that can be changed but doing so will skip content or just plain break the game. If you want to see them, simply open script.rpy and look for the variable declarations just under the character assignments.
First you must enable console commands: find the 00console.rpy file in /renpy/common folder and set the config.console variable to True (config.console = True)hmm.. how can i even open the console? i try O+crtl and dosnt work
ok thank you.. so what can i even do whit this..? if i type miaperv it get 0 and after that 1.. its this any good or..First you must enable console commands: find the 00console.rpy file in /renpy/common folder and set the config.console variable to True (config.console = True)
After this you can open the console from the game with Shift+O (not with Ctrl+O)
If you type a name of a variable, you get its value.ok thank you.. so what can i even do whit this..? if i type miaperv it get 0 and after that 1.. its this any good or..![]()
I don't use codes, but for those that do, thanks for the assist.
As previously pointed out, since the guy underwent eye surgery 2 months ago, no there hasn't been any new word. Since optical surgery takes some time to heal though, it might be a while.any news about the update its been so long since January
I don't know and I also don't know how many are available, I know about cataracts and a few more, but...What kind of eye surgery did he have done?
The eye surgery was less than 2 months ago. Before that he also had electrical issues. Do what you want, I'm just going by the info on the guys Patreon page. This is why I personally wouldn't crowdfund if I were making a game. Too many impatient & entitled people making demands.I've given up on this guy already, I just hope that no one is still pledging this guy, I understand an eye surgery and all, but we're now talking 4 months, come on.
Considering his age, I would believe so, my wife had the same operation, and was able to see the difference within a few days, they've added lenses in and was able to read without glasses.My uncle had cataract surgery when he was 62, he's 68 now, but it took him around 2.5 months to get his vision stable or improved.
my best wishes to recover soonAs previously pointed out, since the guy underwent eye surgery 2 months ago, no there hasn't been any new word. Since optical surgery takes some time to heal though, it might be a while.