tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268660459652553228.post1810431161992206083..comments2024-02-26T20:52:27.680-08:00Comments on Thinking Inside the Box: Embric of Wulfhammer's CastleThe RPGeniushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02752937839502693108noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268660459652553228.post-77993783989957798612016-05-30T09:49:23.102-07:002016-05-30T09:49:23.102-07:00Sorry to say that I don't really know how to h...Sorry to say that I don't really know how to help you on this. I'm definitely not tech-savvy on such things. The best I could say is that some games, and this may be one of them, will put save files into a specific folder on your computer which is located elsewhere from where the game itself is. Check your Documents folder for anything that might be related, or perhaps check a folder where you have the RPG Maker program generally stored. I don't know if that will help, but it's all I can really think could be causing this.The RPGeniushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02752937839502693108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268660459652553228.post-18856890274338515602016-05-29T06:59:15.097-07:002016-05-29T06:59:15.097-07:00I need technical help with this game. I've bee...I need technical help with this game. I've been playing fine on Windows 10 for something like 15 hours of gameplay. I would shut my laptop without exiting the game, and didn't encounter any problems. The last time I did so, the Duchess wouldn't change any outfits. I'd click on a new outfit (say, the cocktail dress), it would register as worn in the menu, but she didn't appear to be wearing it. Other characters don't react to the outfit, either, which is a huge problem if I want to wear Black Armor or seduce Louni with the Outlaw Bustier. I reset my computer and re-downloaded the game, but all my old save files were kept (how I don't know) and the problem is still there. My game is un-playable.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268660459652553228.post-38768280893880506102013-05-13T12:04:47.253-07:002013-05-13T12:04:47.253-07:00Jesus Christ Playing Poker with Peter Parker, do I...Jesus Christ Playing Poker with Peter Parker, do I ever agree with you on the fucking anime gags that dissipate meaningful, good scenes and make it so they seem like they never existed. So sick of that crap.<br /><br />Anyway, I do hope you'll enjoy it if you do check it out. Mostly, though, I hope you'll find it at least somewhat decent, enough that I can get some confirmation that I am not crazy and it DOES have some worth.<br /><br />And yeah, the ME3 theory regarding the "It's all a dream" possibility is far, far more eloquent than what Bioware actually created.The RPGeniushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02752937839502693108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-268660459652553228.post-73723668352095248422013-05-13T08:39:03.339-07:002013-05-13T08:39:03.339-07:00First off, major kudos for the option to turn off ...First off, major kudos for the option to turn off explicit content. Such a feature cannot possibly be unwelcome, even if such content is rare in games. Second, now that you've posted about it, I can look this thing up.<br /><br />One thing that confuses me for lack of a better word is the mix of great and not so great qualities I see so often, particularly when the weaker elements aren't down to the creator's skillset, like an amateur story or comic with an undercurrent of genuine depth to it. I refer to works to seemingly approach thoughtful exploration and stop so short. Or, in this case of sexualized humor and characters, less can really be more. I think explicit content immediately cheapens things by way of catering to base impulse, ultimately losing in that contest by the unfathomable amount of straight up porn. That, and waving away poignant development with anime gag humor like that moment of great writing never happened, lest the writer need to commit to that quality, god forbid. That shit is a fucking cancer upon fiction. But that's me.<br /><br />But in the end, the game likely deserves some slack for not pretending to be something it isn't, and my being a pretentious ass compels me to be stuffy. I may look into this game, even if mainly because I have a very slight familiarity with RPGMaker 2000/2003/XP, and love the ever-increasing opportunies and resources for indie development, even if the RPGMaker community is tragically unfruitful from my last glimpse of it. Any completed work deserves accolades on those grounds alone.<br /><br />And hey, if it genuinely amuses me, I may ride it out and see where it takes me.<br /><br />*Subtle villainy can be amazing. Part of what made me hate certain characters in Final Fantasy Tactics so much is that they just did what they did, with little talk or fuss, or things they did were merely implied. Far more compelling than seeing dastardly villains do dastardly things for the sake of being dastardly. I fear I'm getting interested in this game.<br /><br /><br />Regarding ME: The dream/storytime theory sounds so damned eloquent given the branching nature of Shepard's behavior in the games, and how you can alter the events of the story with choices, especially seeing as I'm never told which choice is correct.Ecclesiastesnoreply@blogger.com