I should've clarified, I meant, /gameplay/ mods like additions to what happens in game, I've heard of that hardcore mod, but I'm not exactly trying to run a waifu nuzlocke but yeah thanks though. (extra girls is such a lifesaver after you get loads of items to boost stats, instead of micromanaging 19 girls, but that really fills up a map too large for 4)Ther are some mods, that effect the main game.
- Unlock player height
- Housing Helper
- Weather and evironment
- ExtraGirls
But I guess, that's it. The rest are mods, that effects just chars or maker
1. As long as I am no missing anything.1. Yes. Though their stats and traits are responsible for the decisions to eat and rest on their own.
2. STN is working on it. It's caused by some mismatching plugins. If I remember correctly, disabling 'jiggle' or Character Morpher or something like that can help
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3. AI overrides occasionally the settings you did, it's part of day and night cycle, weather,...
You better have a look at the plugin settings like AI Main Game Optimizations
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1. They don't disapear, if you don't have the hardmode mod (from optional mods) active. They might eventually recover, but it takes a while.1. As long as I am no missing anything.Speaking of fainting: what happens if you do NOT take them to bed after they faint somewhere random? Do they die/disappear/despawn/whatever? Or auto-recover all the same, just without the stat boosts you get if you DO rescue them?
2. Yep, exactly that. Bummer, though: I never added Character Morpher; and I assume you meant "Ear Wiggle" - that one I actually DID install, BECAUSE I started having the ear issue - was hoping it might help as a bandaid fix, keep whatever is broken under control somehow. No dice. If I stick around long enough, I might just go on a plugin-disabling spree of my own.
3. What confuses me is that the Graphics plugin settings seem to override AI [settings], actually: AI Self-Shadowing option remains disabled, but every time I fire up the game anew I am greeted by the FPS drop and enabled shadows, until I go to the Graphics plugin settings and disable shadows there yet again. Basically, the plugin overrides AI settings AND resets its own on every game launch. As for MGO - the sheer number of sliders scares me.God forbid they decide to reset between launches, as well. At this point, I would probably be better off just disabling Graphics plugin (and keep DHH off - equally scared of settings there, and out-of-the-box DHH runs even worse than out-of-the-box Graphics).
5-7 with default DHH, 10-12 with default GM, 30-40 by simply disabling shadows via GM settings. Mind you, we are talking 6-year-old iGPU, so every little performance bit matters. Not that there is much to "play", the game being what it is. But yeah - "configuring" the game to 30+ and being greeted by 10 on next launch again is VERY noticeable.About what value of FPS are we talking?
Main site for BetterRepack is hereHi the link don't work no more, how can I download it?
Do you have your game on a SSD?5-7 with default DHH, 10-12 with default GM, 30-40 by simply disabling shadows via GM settings. Mind you, we are talking 6-year-old iGPU, so every little performance bit matters. Not that there is much to "play", the game being what it is. But yeah - "configuring" the game to 30+ and being greeted by 10 on next launch again is VERY noticeable.
I do realize that most settings provide negligible improvement: some due to how little they actually matter today, others due to the fact that they kick in during specific situations, i.e., the difference cannot be spotted by just standing around doing nothing.
Well,... I am playing with a GTX 1070, so that is probably even older then yours. I don't believe, that the GPU matters much.5-7 with default DHH, 10-12 with default GM, 30-40 by simply disabling shadows via GM settings. Mind you, we are talking 6-year-old iGPU, so every little performance bit matters. Not that there is much to "play", the game being what it is. But yeah - "configuring" the game to 30+ and being greeted by 10 on next launch again is VERY noticeable.
I do realize that most settings provide negligible improvement: some due to how little they actually matter today, others due to the fact that they kick in during specific situations, i.e., the difference cannot be spotted by just standing around doing nothing.
It does when you compare iGPU to dGPU - Integrated to Dedicated/Discrete. I guess I should have mentioned from the very beginning that I run the game in 720p.I don't believe, that the GPU matters much.
You need AIABMX.dll plugin.Hi all, sorry if this is a dumb question to ask but, I installed the mod and it says these dependencies are missing, how do I solve them? Any help will be appreciated
That´s weird - I´m downloading HS2 BetterRepack since version R4.1 via torrent and NEVER failed.three times for past 2 years i tried to download that game as torrent file and every time i've got archive crush (files damaged as i understand). What can be wrong? Is it possible to fix this issue?
thanks for infoThat´s weird - I´m downloading HS2 BetterRepack since version R4.1 via torrent and NEVER failed.
I´m using uTorrent as Client, the torrent file from hereYou must be registered to see the links(for AI Shoujo).
Don´t forget to deactivate the Optional Sideloader Modpack Studio before starting the download, unless you intend to work mainly with StudioNEO. This Modpack is useless for the game.
Unless you are doing it for the fun of it - no need to bother, for two reasons:I'll have a closer look after a nap. On first sight: disable 'pulse realtime reflection probes'
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Ahh Thanks for the big help, everything is fixed. Just curious, how'd you identify which stuff is missing just by looking at the message, since it was not directly reflect the name if the file missing? Just asking to fix it myself just in case I need quick fix in the future.You need AIABMX.dll plugin.
Allright, it's mostly curiousity for me and I didn't find anything specific besides the reflection probes. My next idea would just be, checking the cards used on the map ( m and f ) as well. Otherwise, it's your gameUnless you are doing it for the fun of it - no need to bother, for two reasons:
1. I am well aware my computer is poop for pretty much any game even remotely recent, that was a conscious decision I am under no illusions (ha-ha) about; I checked a couple benchmarks, and...you mentioned having a GTX 1070, right? Well, mine lands in the general vicinity of a GT 1030.
2. I am simply not invested enough to spend a meaningful amount of time on fine-tuning something I am unlikely to "play" for long (insert typical Illusion "gameplay" design complaints here) , or, God forbid, make someone else spend theirs on my behalf. If I run into something making me want to play it long-term - maybe, but so far I have spotted no such thing.