ian66613 wrote:You don't need the 2x+1 to find the current HP or Stamina values in this game.
I know, that is for rpg maker games, said that because CE was mentioned, since it's more convenient them having to do the x2+1
ian66613 wrote:You don't need the 2x+1 to find the current HP or Stamina values in this game.
Ledatic wrote:Thank you, people who didn't respond with mild contempt and disdain. Sometimes people just have a bad day, but whatever, perspective concerning others is totally last year. I apologize, regardless, for whatever jimmies I may have rustled. I also feel obligated to say that just because something is free, doesn't mean it is invulnerable to criticism (even if what I posted isn't seen as criticism, the point still stands).
Anyways, in all fairness, I should definitely have used a cheat engine since I don't have much time to sit down and play through games anymore. But without a cheat engine installed my fresh computer, my unfamiliarity with the Wolf engine, and the effects of tiredness in full effect, I didn't really consider it.
As for the visual cues in the 'caught' minigames, I swear I didn't see any indicators whatsoever. Perhaps I am blind, as well, or I just don't remember it. In any case, that waitress level is hell without cheats/grinding, and was the source of that frustrated post.
Firound wrote:Ledatic wrote:Thank you, people who didn't respond with mild contempt and disdain. Sometimes people just have a bad day, but whatever, perspective concerning others is totally last year. I apologize, regardless, for whatever jimmies I may have rustled. I also feel obligated to say that just because something is free, doesn't mean it is invulnerable to criticism (even if what I posted isn't seen as criticism, the point still stands).
Anyways, in all fairness, I should definitely have used a cheat engine since I don't have much time to sit down and play through games anymore. But without a cheat engine installed my fresh computer, my unfamiliarity with the Wolf engine, and the effects of tiredness in full effect, I didn't really consider it.
As for the visual cues in the 'caught' minigames, I swear I didn't see any indicators whatsoever. Perhaps I am blind, as well, or I just don't remember it. In any case, that waitress level is hell without cheats/grinding, and was the source of that frustrated post.
You don't really need to grind or cheat at all - you don't even need the run button, honestly. As long as you stand still, you're essentially completely invisible to the girls unless they've already seen you - so just stand still or move slowly one tile at a time whenever there's girls onscreen and you'll never get caught.
heath wrote:How do I level up?
killermeow wrote:SnakeFan wrote:Does the game ends in the kitchen or do i miss something?
Actually, the kitchen path is a bonus path. Back at the outdoor area at school, there is a building you can get into in the upper right. It's only one more screen right now, but that's where the game is headed by the look of it next update- towards the pool.
twistedknight wrote:I love the levelling system reminds me of ff8 where theres little to no payout
InverseTacquito wrote:You directions are a bit faulty, here. That just takes you to the changing room. The outdoor area takes you either there, back into the school, or to the residential area; there's no inbetween.killermeow wrote:Actually, the kitchen path is a bonus path. Back at the outdoor area at school, there is a building you can get into in the upper right. It's only one more screen right now, but that's where the game is headed by the look of it next update- towards the pool.SnakeFan wrote:Does the game ends in the kitchen or do i miss something?
heath wrote:how do I get passed the Residential area ? There's no exit
ian66613 wrote:heath wrote:how do I get passed the Residential area ? There's no exit
You didn't download the new one on the 27th page of the giantesscity thread.
killermeow wrote:Ledatic wrote:This 'game' is awful. If you even want to call this a game, which is based on unavoidable detection mechanics, frustratingly limited run time, literally impossible mini 'games', and broken hiding spots which often just plop you out under a girl to be instantly killed with your limited stamina. I'd like that frustrating hour of my life back, thanks.
I don't care if it's just rage that entails above - this seriously is how you DON'T to make a game. Annoying music, bad mechanics and nothing 'skill' based aside from impossibly short reaction times, and not to mention seriously short scenes, if you could even call them that.
Dude, you NEED to grind to get the equipment you need to survive. Barring that, if you are lazy like me, CHEAT ENGINE. Seriously, you don't even need any knowledge with it- unlimited health, unlimited stamina, don't even need to do anything special to the values, just find them and freeze them. If you're holding down sprint all the time, you ignored the point. Learn HOW to play the game before ya get pissed that it isn't conforming to your playstyle.
Added Black Cats Gang house
Added Amusement Arcade (I think that was how it was called)
You can play a hide and seek kind of minigame with the Gang leader and there is a new girl in the arcade with her 3 interactions, there is also a bonus interaction if you try to climb the north-west arcade machine without disconnecting it