

I don't know when exactly the next update will appear (I will release some update within next 3 months for sure, but when? That's the question). It's more about uploading it to servers than anything else. As soon as it will be possible I will port the game to Mac/Linux/Android. I will try to find a way to change the size of the game. I also realized that the game isn't compressed. Maybe one day I will want to learn programming with this engine. It's a good engine and I play quite a few Renpy games myself. I don't plan to switch to Renpy anytime soon. You would be surprised how time consuming it can be. Every single map was made by me in Photoshop. As you can see the game doesn't use basic RPG MV assets. That being said, it doesn't mean I took lazy approach. I like the open world feeling it gives and it will allow me to reduce amount of time I have to spend on boring 'transitional' type of renders (ie those type of renders that lead from one important scene to another). Option will not be aviable if you already made progress in the investigation),ĭeveloper Notes: The game is developed in RPG MV.

(Just click on shining dot in front of bed in quest room. Improved interface (stat icons, main menu icons, character bio icons),Īdded Preloader (game loads slower, but works smoother and more stable),Īdded option to 'Give up' on investigation which will allow you to see the other version of Carmen's scene without the need of second playthrough. Introduced 7 new characters (Reela, Wisteria, Azalea, Rin, Soru, Carmen, Alfonso),Īdded new busts and sprites for few characters,Īdded 9 animations (it depends how you count it),Īdded 7 brand-new maps & background tracks.Ĭhanges from early access version to final version:įixed animation bug - it won't freeze any more (that applies to all animations in the game) & better animation loop sequences, Extended scene with Rin&Soru will hovewer block second option in Carmen's scene. To have the most juicy version of Rin&Soru scene Philip must be seduced by Marbella in the Temple of Serene. And tighter supplies of beef, with nothing else going on, means higher prices.Added new scenes (depending on your choice in the Carmen's bathhouse your last scene will change dramatically - I advise to check both versions - even 'righteous choice' can lead to naughty scene). "We're going to face tighter supplies of beef. "The pressure will be on for higher prices, higher cattle prices, higher beef prices over the next several years as the effects of this are felt," Anderson said. Department of Agriculture has more than 4.5 million beef cows, or 14% of the U.S.

Texas A&M University agricultural economist David Anderson said consumers can expect higher prices long-term due to what is happening in Texas, which according to the U.S. "But rather than wait on them to have another baby, we went on to ship them to the meat factory." "They were older mama cows and they might have gone and had another baby for us," Ratcliff said. Wesley Ratcliff, founder of Caney Creek Ranch in Oakwood, said he got an early start selling 50 of his 500 cows this year as the drought worsened. So we're getting rid of a lot of cows."Ībout 75% of the cows sold at auction the past two months have been sent to the slaughterhouse, Craycraft said, up from 30% to 40% in normal years. The cows are weak because there's no protein. "We've had I don't how many 100-degree (38 C) days and you can see out here, you know, the grass is gone," Craycraft said. Paul Craycraft, co-owner of the East Texas Livestock Auction in Crockett, said dry pastures are depriving cattle of an important food source, while making it more expensive for ranchers to supplement their herds' diet with hay and feed. Cattle slaughter is high nationwide, temporarily increasing supply but portending tighter supplies in future years. cattle were in some form of drought as of Aug. While conditions are especially acute in Texas, about 54% of all U.S. As of mid-August, more than 26% of Texas was at the highest level, characterized by widespread loss of pastures and crops as well as water shortages.

Since mid-July, more than 93% of Texas has been in drought, according to the United States Drought Monitor. With almost all of Texas in drought, ranchers are sending ever more cattle off to slaughter, a trend likely to increase beef prices over the long term due to dwindling supply from the largest cattle region in the United States. Brahman cattle are seen on a ranch in Texas, U.S., April 30, 2020.
