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  • There hasn't been an update on this for a while, what does March 16 2012 build give us that wasn't available before?

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  • Shassha said:
    what does March 16 2012 build give us that wasn't available before?

    Version 98 features
    ~ 4 new locations
    ~ daily events - accessed by asking Cream how she is in vanilla's room every day.
    ~ new usable items
    ~ new energy and food mechanics
    ~ new gameplay mechanics, you can now use watch cartoons and play videogames several times a day (and many more options)
    ~ NPCs visit the house after calling them for a second time
    ~ Random encounters with NPCs in the town areas ( probably bugged, must verify)
    ~ new main theme song
    ~ 2 main endings ( 2 being planed)
    ~ rewards for gaining good alignment
    ~ you can now make more rings through vanilla's computer

    Issues
    ~ Grose and I are double checking the art since we may have to change some sprites
    ~ the NPC random encounters in town might be bugged
    ~ there might be a game breaking glitch somewhere
    ~ there might some gramatical errors as usual (we're double checking)

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  • Wow, earlier builds were just a porn game, but this actually tells a really nice story (despite the pedophilia). Forgive me waxing brony, but this is diabetes and a heart attack right here.

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  • Mario583 said:
    Version 98 features
    ~ 4 new locations
    ~ daily events - accessed by asking Cream how she is in vanilla's room every day.
    ~ new usable items
    ~ new energy and food mechanics
    ~ new gameplay mechanics, you can now use watch cartoons and play videogames several times a day (and many more options)
    ~ NPCs visit the house after calling them for a second time
    ~ Random encounters with NPCs in the town areas ( probably bugged, must verify)
    ~ new main theme song
    ~ 2 main endings ( 2 being planed)
    ~ rewards for gaining good alignment
    ~ you can now make more rings through vanilla's computer

    Issues
    ~ Grose and I are double checking the art since we may have to change some sprites
    ~ the NPC random encounters in town might be bugged
    ~ there might be a game breaking glitch somewhere
    ~ there might some gramatical errors as usual (we're double checking)

    I'm playing with sound off, but after defeating the game by only sleeping repeatedly (no interaction with Cream), I get the 'boring' ending and then... Nothing. The game doesn't go to a new screen, and while it's possible it was playing losing music, it appeared to not be doing anything even after several minutes.

    I think that'd be the game breaking glitch.

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  • Mario583 said:
    Version 98 features
    ~ 4 new locations
    ~ daily events - accessed by asking Cream how she is in vanilla's room every day.
    ~ new usable items
    ~ new energy and food mechanics
    ~ new gameplay mechanics, you can now use watch cartoons and play videogames several times a day (and many more options)
    ~ NPCs visit the house after calling them for a second time
    ~ Random encounters with NPCs in the town areas ( probably bugged, must verify)
    ~ new main theme song
    ~ 2 main endings ( 2 being planed)
    ~ rewards for gaining good alignment
    ~ you can now make more rings through vanilla's computer

    Issues
    ~ Grose and I are double checking the art since we may have to change some sprites
    ~ the NPC random encounters in town might be bugged
    ~ there might be a game breaking glitch somewhere
    ~ there might some gramatical errors as usual (we're double checking)

    The encounter with Amy is borken. if you get to her home and she asks if you've noticed anything odd, your responses are 'So ims tuck babysitting cream and your happy jogging'
    'how are you?'

    And when you click them it reverts to where the conversation started.

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  • Alright. One more time. Here's a "hack" that bypasses the role play stuff...

    Click "START A NEW GAME" first, then get to the part where you're sitting idle in the living room, THEN paste this:

    javascript:void((function(){ var game = document.getElementsByTagName("embed")[0];for (var i = 0; i < 11; i++){game.SetVariable("SexScore." + i, 999);}game.SetVariable("SMain.4", 1);game.SetVariable("SMain.5", 1); })());

    Into your address bar and hit "enter" to run it. Cream will be up for anything after that.

    I wasn't able to get that snippet to work in Firefox without opening the Web Console (Ctrl+Shift+K) to execute it. I guess Firefox doesn't support script execution through the address bar anymore...

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  • Gatoki said:
    Alright. One more time. Here's a "hack" that bypasses the role play stuff...

    Click "START A NEW GAME" first, then get to the part where you're sitting idle in the living room, THEN paste this:

    javascript:void((function(){ var game = document.getElementsByTagName("embed")[0];for (var i = 0; i < 11; i++){game.SetVariable("SexScore." + i, 999);}game.SetVariable("SMain.4", 1);game.SetVariable("SMain.5", 1); })());

    Into your address bar and hit "enter" to run it. Cream will be up for anything after that.

    I wasn't able to get that snippet to work in Firefox without opening the Web Console (Ctrl+Shift+K) to execute it. I guess Firefox doesn't support script execution through the address bar anymore...

    It's telling me "undefined". I don't know WHAT is undefined, but that's what it says...

    And it doesn't work.

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  • Tynach said:
    It's telling me "undefined". I don't know WHAT is undefined, but that's what it says...

    And it doesn't work.

    It's going to say "undefined" because the snippet doesn't have a return value, it just runs.

    You followed the instruction to the letter? You started a new game, clicked through all the dialog to get to the living room and then ran it?

    I've tested this in IE, Firefox and Chrome without problems. To be clear, Once you're in the living room scene and you've clicked through the "Hello there Mr. Sonic. Mommy said you are going to watching me this week." dialog, run the snippet and you're done.

    When you "summon" Cream after running the snippet, she'll be fully compliant.

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  • Gatoki said:
    It's going to say "undefined" because the snippet doesn't have a return value, it just runs.

    You followed the instruction to the letter? You started a new game, clicked through all the dialog to get to the living room and then ran it?

    I've tested this in IE, Firefox and Chrome without problems. To be clear, Once you're in the living room scene and you've clicked through the "Hello there Mr. Sonic. Mommy said you are going to watching me this week." dialog, run the snippet and you're done.

    When you "summon" Cream after running the snippet, she'll be fully compliant.

    Hmm. By any chance, are the stats reflected on the stat page (the 'Journal')? That's where I've been checking to see if it worked.

    And yes, followed them to the letter. Even pretty-formatted your JS before hand to see if you were doing anything nasty (I'm a web developer myself).

    I've not actually tested by confronting Cream yet.

    Also, I tried running simply the first line of your function (when you get the first element of tag 'embed'), and that says "Undefined" too... I wonder if some add-on for Firefox is blocking Javascript, perhaps.

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  • You know what? I just ACTUALLY tested it... It works. Shame the stats don't actually show up in the journal and whatnot, but Cream does everything you ask.

    Nice 'hack'.

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  • Tynach said:
    You know what? I just ACTUALLY tested it... It works. Shame the stats don't actually show up in the journal and whatnot, but Cream does everything you ask.

    Nice 'hack'.

    I had to loop and populate the "score" values in order to unlock the additional options, so those numbers should read 999 each, however the journal only reads the values when you click the journal button and won't visually update until you return to the game first.

    Sorry about the mix up! I crammed the snippet together to save space and also because I assumed that nobody was going to need to dissect it.

    Thanks for the feedback! If I make a habit of this, I'll make sure to include better visual cues.

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  • man, the hack just isn't working for me. in ff nothing happens and in chrome it just makes a search of it in the address bar.

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  • Gatoki said:
    I had to loop and populate the "score" values in order to unlock the additional options, so those numbers should read 999 each, however the journal only reads the values when you click the journal button and won't visually update until you return to the game first.

    Sorry about the mix up! I crammed the snippet together to save space and also because I assumed that nobody was going to need to dissect it.

    Thanks for the feedback! If I make a habit of this, I'll make sure to include better visual cues.

    Dealing with rogue Javascript is a big deal, actually - it's often used for cross-site scripting attacks, which is why Firefox now blocks it in the URL bar (most likely).

    How do you know there are 11 SexScore.<num> items? It seems that sometimes Cream still won't do certain things (been several hours since I had that happen, so I can't remember for sure). I tried '50' and it doesn't give an error either.

    For that matter, wonder why it's not in the format SexScore - that is, using an array.

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  • Tynach said:
    Dealing with rogue Javascript is a big deal, actually - it's often used for cross-site scripting attacks, which is why Firefox now blocks it in the URL bar (most likely).

    How do you know there are 11 SexScore.<num> items? It seems that sometimes Cream still won't do certain things (been several hours since I had that happen, so I can't remember for sure). I tried '50' and it doesn't give an error either.

    For that matter, wonder why it's not in the format SexScore - that is, using an array.

    I suppose you're right about the rouge javascript thing. While I can assure the community that my intentions with this snippet are benign, I guess I can't convince the browsers, and that's a risk their developers aren't going to let you take without some effort. I could spend a bit more time and detail exactly how to execute the code in every browser under every security condition, but I had hoped the people that were willing to execute the snippet were going to be able to figure it out.

    I decompiled the game and rummaged through which variables do what. That's how I knew what size the array is. The SexScore array is 11 items wide and contains counts of your encounters and, when certain numbers in the array are high enough, it unlocks more tidbits in the game. I just default all the scores to 999 in case there are areas in the code I didn't notice that make use of higher numbers...

    I know what you mean about the whole array brackets thing! I used to tinker with flash game tampering back in the day and I noticed that the "SetVariable" method doesn't play nice with arrays. I also noticed that when the flash app was running in debug mode the stack would show the values of arrays as "Array.0", "Array.1" and so on, so I put two and two together and figured that "SetVariable" identifies array values like properties of an object and that it uses the index like a property name.

    There are other arrays in the game that manage things like which items you're carrying, whose phone numbers you have and various other stats, however it seemed like leaving those alone didn't detract from Cream's willingness to do things at the time, so I must have missed a few areas.

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  • Gatoki said:
    Alright. One more time. Here's a "hack" that bypasses the role play stuff...

    Click "START A NEW GAME" first, then get to the part where you're sitting idle in the living room, THEN paste this:

    javascript:void((function(){ var game = document.getElementsByTagName("embed")[0];for (var i = 0; i < 11; i++){game.SetVariable("SexScore." + i, 999);}game.SetVariable("SMain.4", 1);game.SetVariable("SMain.5", 1); })());

    Into your address bar and hit "enter" to run it. Cream will be up for anything after that.

    I wasn't able to get that snippet to work in Firefox without opening the Web Console (Ctrl+Shift+K) to execute it. I guess Firefox doesn't support script execution through the address bar anymore...

    i wasnt able to get it to work, no matter what browser i do it in it executs a search. can you help me?

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  • blackmoon3999 said:
    i wasnt able to get it to work, no matter what browser i do it in it executs a search. can you help me?

    Sure! Monketron pointed out a few posts back that certain browsers will remove the "javascript:" part from the beginning of the snippet when you paste it into the address bar.

    Follow all the instructions leading up to the execution of the snippet and when you've pasted it into the address bar, make sure the beginning of the snippet reads "javascript:void" and if it doesn't, type the missing bit back into the address bar.

    Hopefully that will solve your problem!

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  • i have it working on ie and chrome, i like to save the games on my pc so it wouldnt work using the saved file ran in ie at all, but it does work for chrome after typing javascript back in. firefox no luck, it does work with the ie buy only if you are playing the the online version, not a saved file. if that helps anyone cool

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  • only problem im seeing is what happened to all the pics of her like at the pool her in swim suit, or having the sex etc.. am i the only one not really seeing anything happen other the text

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  • koolkad17 said:
    only problem im seeing is what happened to all the pics of her like at the pool her in swim suit, or having the sex etc.. am i the only one not really seeing anything happen other the text

    Most of the game is missing graphics. From what I saw in the decompilation, only the kitchen scene has graphic that coincide with the text; everything else is scattered pictures or nothing.

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  • Gatoki said:
    Most of the game is missing graphics. From what I saw in the decompilation, only the kitchen scene has graphic that coincide with the text; everything else is scattered pictures or nothing.

    thnx for comfirming thought was just me lol, i guess ill just enjoy the text for now i hope pics comes back soon

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  • At first, I thought the gay scene with Tails was going to be some stupid tacked-on scene, but after seeing how the scenes with Amy and Sally were handled I wouldn't mind it. You actually have to look around to find the scenes, and the possibility of Cream joining you makes finding it rewarding.

    That, and the Knuckles scene was a total tease.

    So Yes, I am for a gay scene or two in this.

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  • javascript:void((function(){ var game = document.getElementsByTagName("embed")[0];for (var i = 0; i < 11; i++){game.SetVariable("SexScore." + i, 99999);}game.SetVariable("SMain.4", 1);game.SetVariable("SMain.5", 1); })());

    changed some things so she does anything, you may need to put javascript: back in after you past it into the hotbar. some programs remove it.

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  • Ummm...where would one find the special ice cream,I've found just about everything except that...I think.

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