Not really without knowing how the code works. It can cause wonky stuff. Once the cheat gets in it'll be problem solved tho.Can't you just save edit it faster anyways? You have access to the editor itself since it's on this very forum.
Not really without knowing how the code works. It can cause wonky stuff. Once the cheat gets in it'll be problem solved tho.Can't you just save edit it faster anyways? You have access to the editor itself since it's on this very forum.
You don't have to "wait 3000 in game turns." Go to Tavros, go to nursery, go to upstairs, go to your apartment top right, wait for pregnancy to end using appropriate button. As people have already mentioned before.The responses here are not encouraging. I just want to enjoy porn without waiting 3000 in game turns.
"Pregnancies take 280 days IRL, so there is NO WAY this very realistic game should change that!" - Said the cyborg dragon centaur with sneezing breasts and 42 penises.
This thread is specific to NPC pregnancies that take ~3000 turns like Sera and Bee. As far as I know, the Nursery has no effect on them.You don't have to "wait 3000 in game turns." Go to Tavros, go to nursery, go to upstairs, go to your apartment top right, wait for pregnancy to end using appropriate button. As people have already mentioned before.
You and me both.I still maintain, and will always maintain, that the entire probe hunt is just clutter. The planet rush as a concept is already more than enough narrative backing for these circumstances. We don't even need to be Steele.
Preach. I still maintain, and will always maintain, that the entire probe hunt is just clutter. The planet rush as a concept is already more than enough narrative backing for these circumstances. We don't even need to be Steele.
Yeah, a lot of WRPGs in particular stick the player character with a special position to justify why they're qualified to be involved with so many events but being the pseudo-clone spawn of the CEO of some mining company who was kind of a folk hero is a bit shaky as far as those go and the tone of the probe quest is way too ambiguous with nothing to elaborate on it. More than resolution in the first place it needs some serious definition. It sounds eccentrically lighthearted with the way it's initially presented but there are also implications and flat-out statements that it's supposed to be a test. That being the case there's been nothing that seems Vic-sanctioned so far; did he just send them out hoping some adventure or another would surround it? It sounds like the sort of thing you could just send a robot to do and that would be the natural sci-fi rich kid reaction to hearing that you just need to go locate some probes. What are these testing, exactly? Why blatantly mirror his own adventures with 20 years of planning but not have any activities beyond "send out these things to collect"?Pretty certain the main reason Steele is Steele, rather than Anonymous Champion Mk2, is to justify the infinite nursery and docking bay. The former in particular clears up just so many potential problems. It's a similar fudge to what you'll find in most RPGs: The hero needs a card that allows them to do as much as the dev team is willing to allow.
Obviously though, the lack of resolution in the main quest as is builds up more issues the more Fen toodles around doing anything other than that, and basically we need to start applying pressure on him to fucking get on with it.
You're right about the situation that we're in, though. We really need to get the main quest moving and push it to a resolution ASAP. Even if that means only having like 5 probe planets and then having the PC enjoy an open epilogue thing at the end where they can still wander around and do whatever. Don't really know why Uveto isn't a probe planet at this point, too. I don't think the development timeline is legitimately stretched out over the next 10 years, so devoting such insane amounts of time to side areas seems exceptionally counter productive. Especially when Uveto has all of those unique world mechanics and enemies...
If I remember correctly, all planet rush have at least one mega corporations as a sponsor. Since rushers mean that they'll be spending most of their earnings on equipments, ships, meds and new planets with alien races are basically gold mines for corporations like Xenogen and Steele Tech. They're basically profiting way more then they invested, doesn't really seem like rushers really need to undergo any tests other than checking if they have a ship to rush with, they can basically spend their entire life leeching on those facilities and none of the corporations would care.Tavros, as part of an agreement with the UGC for being the launching point of the planet rush, has an entire deck or two dedicated to the needs of the rushers. Maybe rushers have to register and undergo some kind of aptitude test to get certified to do it, and earn the right to use these free-of-charge facilities. You could be introduced to it as part of the game's intro, and it could include an apartment thing and mention the Nursery/daycare like it does now, the one caveat being that it wouldn't all be 100% privately owned (but it's not like we meet more than, what? Like two other rushers?).
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I always thought Victor set this up because he knew the journey was more important than the destination.
Steele Jr is out there making connections, amassing competent crew members. Meanwhile your cousin has lost some of his already through incompetent leadership. His shorcuts, his daddy's money don't mean jack when the shit hits the fan.
Essentially, TiTS is a really long episode of of Goofus & Gallant with horsecocks.
Tavros, as part of an agreement with the UGC for being the launching point of the planet rush, has an entire deck or two dedicated to the needs of the rushers. Maybe rushers have to register and undergo some kind of aptitude test to get certified to do it, and earn the right to use these free-of-charge facilities. You could be introduced to it as part of the game's intro, and it could include an apartment thing and mention the Nursery/daycare like it does now, the one caveat being that it wouldn't all be 100% privately owned (but it's not like we meet more than, what? Like two other rushers?).
You're right about the situation that we're in, though. We really need to get the main quest moving and push it to a resolution ASAP. Even if that means only having like 5 probe planets and then having the PC enjoy an open epilogue thing at the end where they can still wander around and do whatever. Don't really know why Uveto isn't a probe planet at this point, too. I don't think the development timeline is legitimately stretched out over the next 10 years, so devoting such insane amounts of time to side areas seems exceptionally counter productive. Especially when Uveto has all of those unique world mechanics and enemies...
Then don't get pregnant or others pregnant.
Take some pills, mods or the starting perks to be infertile.That isn't a solution. NOT participating in a part of a game has NEVER been a solution to fixing an annoying part of a game.
Yes it has. The exception is if it's required content. Don't wanna collect all the XYZ in-game collectibles for the crazy unlockables? Don't.That isn't a solution. NOT participating in a part of a game has NEVER been a solution to fixing an annoying part of a game.
I don't think that's an argument that should be used with TiTS and other adult games, given how people may only play the game for one or two fetishes, or for fetishes that aren't well supported. If someone isn't enjoying how a kink is implimented and tries to get it fixed, no matter how wrongheaded they are, telling them to buzz off and just not play the content is unnecessarily cold.Yes it has. The exception is if it's required content. Don't wanna collect all the XYZ in-game collectibles for the crazy unlockables? Don't.
You're recalling incorrectly. Only a small few of the 10 planned probe planets (the 4th isn't even a planet, just a dungeon) will have alternates. I highly doubt we'll see more than 3, 4 would surprise me.and this issue will repeat itself across all of the plot-relevant planets because Fen wanted an alternate planet for each of the probe worlds (IIRC).
*cough, cough* Riya *cough*That isn't a solution. NOT participating in a part of a game has NEVER been a solution to fixing an annoying part of a game.
Even so, given how the staff have said there will be a faster pace of development moving forward, it's been over a year now since the story has been expanded upon, so at best we're looking at a couple more years worth of development time spent on alternate planets instead of just finishing up the plot and then working on the alternates. That's a lot of work on things that have no relevance to the plot, which makes me understandably nervous.You're recalling incorrectly. Only a small few of the 10 planned probe planets (the 4th isn't even a planet, just a dungeon) will have alternates. I highly doubt we'll see more than 3, 4 would surprise me.
You're recalling incorrectly. Only a small few of the 10 planned probe planets (the 4th isn't even a planet, just a dungeon) will have alternates. I highly doubt we'll see more than 3, 4 would surprise me.