Authors, would it be possible to include full-body avian transformatives based off Terran birds such as owls and other birds-of-prey?
Point with the beak, but a cheek-nuzzle or a relatively small one should minimize the conflict.First off, read this https://forum.fenoxo.com/threads/what-the-idea-subforum-is-for.4983/.
Second off, yes it's pretty easy, and someone may eventually write it. I don't think anyone's gonna write it now, but someone may eventually want to write it. The only thing that may provide some conflict would be the beaks, which may not fully work with other scenes. Like, how would kissing work with a beak? How would the [pc.lips] call work if Steele doesn't have lips because they have a beak.
What about Amber Seed?Authors, would it be possible to include full-body avian transformatives based off Terran birds such as owls and other birds-of-prey?
I wasn't aware of Amber Seed's effects, thinking it altered cum type.What about Amber Seed?
It gives you Avian features and even a beak-like-muzzle.
Which would still involve finding and then rewriting every scene where you kiss or lips are involved.Point with the beak, but a cheek-nuzzle or a relatively small one should minimize the conflict.
I see. I guess the name can be a bit confusing.I wasn't aware of Amber Seed's effects, thinking it altered cum type.
I do believe it is.Is it possible to achieve a gryphon-like appearance using Amber Seed and Catnip?
What about Amber Seed?
It gives you Avian features and even a beak-like-muzzle.
You can buy iy from Jade if you are level 2 or higherHow do you get the Amber Seed, because the wiki has nothing about the Amber Seed.
Where is Jade?You can buy iy from Jade if you are level 2 or higher
That would explain why I've never seen her, I've never actually investigated Tarvos Station.She is on the Tavros station, just opposite Sera's shop, literally like, three tiles away from the elevator.
Kinda, I wanted to see what a planet was like first, and then after finishing up on the first planet return to check out the station. I don't know why I do that, even though I like investigating everything about a place, I just find myself ignoring the starting zone until I'm given a reason to return to it.You never investigated the starting area? Interesting. I guess you wanted to just jump into the action?
Before I became realized there wasn't a time limit (which required a throwaway save and getting pregnant lots), the way the situation with the rival is presented makes it seem like you will lose access to the probes if you don't get to it within a certain time frame, which discourages anything other than jumping in your ship and blasting off. This is compounded by dropping the player in right in front of their ship, and giving no definitive answer within the game itself. This discourages exploration of Tavros, to the point where I'm now remembering I actually made another throwaway save so that I could explore the place without breaking any supposed time limits with the probes.You never investigated the starting area? Interesting. I guess you wanted to just jump into the action?
the way the situation with the rival is presented makes it seem like you will lose access to the probes if you don't get to it within a certain time frame, which discourages anything other than jumping in your ship and blasting off. This is compounded by dropping the player in right in front of their ship, and giving no definitive answer within the game itself. This discourages exploration of Tavros, to the point where I'm now remembering I actually made another throwaway save so that I could explore the place without breaking any supposed time limits with the probes.
If someone hasn't been following the development closely or for a while, and just downloads the game, none of that is immediately obvious, or even easy to figure out.
Uh, I think it was kind of obvious there wouldn't be a time limit. RPGs don't really have that, especially text smut.
Not to mention, you know, all of CoC.
You've been following the project for a while now, as I said, it would be obvious to you. The RPG genre traditionally doesn't have time limits, but with the relative saturation of the market recently, devs have had to get innovative, little can be taken for granted. Also, people could normally play other types of games, so RPG norms wouldn't be known to them. This is especially relevant to porn games. Have good enough smut and lots of people will play your game, no matter what the gameplay is actually like.Uh, I think it was kind of obvious there wouldn't be a time limit. RPGs don't really have that, especially text smut.
Not to mention, you know, all of CoC.
Before I became realized there wasn't a time limit (which required a throwaway save and getting pregnant lots), the way the situation with the rival is presented makes it seem like you will lose access to the probes if you don't get to it within a certain time frame, which discourages anything other than jumping in your ship and blasting off. This is compounded by dropping the player in right in front of their ship, and giving no definitive answer within the game itself. This discourages exploration of Tavros, to the point where I'm now remembering I actually made another throwaway save so that I could explore the place without breaking any supposed time limits with the probes.
If someone hasn't been following the development closely or for a while, and just downloads the game, none of that is immediately obvious, or even easy to figure out.
Uh, I think it was kind of obvious there wouldn't be a time limit. RPGs don't really have that, especially text smut.
Not to mention, you know, all of CoC.
...and that's not even part of the unmodded gameI also haven't play CoC past the three day prologue.
I'm aware of that, I just don't like skipping prologues, though I also didn't really want to play it because for some reason it wouldn't actually like me change how my character looked, as in I would choose one option when you first create the character, and then when I check my appearance the character is completely different then what I chose.Prologue was skipable too. So after it game turns into time limitless game.
I'm aware of that, I just don't like skipping prologues, though I also didn't really want to play it because for some reason it wouldn't actually like me change how my character looked, as in I would choose one option when you first create the character, and then when I check my appearance the character is completely different then what I chose.
I also haven't play CoC past the three day prologue. So yeah some of us it might not have been obvious to.
Some would argue that such is the nature of CoC modsdon't know why a prologue was ever actually added in, in my opinion it didn't do anything for the game.