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So I found something interesting about the game, you can travel back in time! Yes I know what a shock that in the game about going back in time you can go back in time... So at least in the PC version you can use the mouse scroll wheel to undo a specific number (I haven't bothered counting exactly how many) of actions/choices you have made. In addition to this it rolls back the clock/energy bar, and thereby the locations of characters. You can then use the scroll wheel to "redo" everything that you had previously done up to the point where you started scrolling back. The curious thing is that while your actions themselves are re done the time/energy it cost to do them are not tacked back on, leaving you in a position where you can go through every location in the game in search of money/items as well as talk to all the characters available and not have used any time/energy in doing so. I've been debating whether or not to report this one as it hasn't been detrimental to progressing yet for me (It's actually left me feeling a lot more clever than I actually am) but could potentially become so in the future. Specifically I was thinking what happens if I am supposed to meet someone at a specific time like Maxine at her office in Big Witch Energy? I have tested that particular scenario and found it can't be forced, hats off to you TimeWiz for the preemptive safeguards on that one. Anyway that's all I have on this "issue", I'll keep trying to break your game and report back if I find anything. Once again thank you for all your hard work on this amazing game, it's been a lot of fun so far!

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That is very normal in games like this mean visual novels. The ability to roll back time/choices with the mouse wheel. Some games even let you choose a side of the screen to click on to do this. Usually its done so people can experience different outcomes and choose the one they like the most also to prevent miss clicks.

So unless I'm miss understanding what you are trying to say in the post I don't think this is an issue. 

No no, you are correct but I didn't mean that the roll back itself is an issue. My concern was the idea that time not being tacked back on could potentially lead to a soft lock in time sensitive/specific scenarios. Sorry for not better articulating my idea.

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OH I see what you mean now, no indeed that could probably be an issue.