Can I get them to work even when the game is played in different language?
Unfortunately, barks are not being played when trying to play in other languages. For example, the default 'None' language is set to English, but when I try playing the game in Portuguese, barks are not called due to the 'what' value not being in 'None' English. Can it be done so that the ones used for English can be played no matter which translation is used so I don't need to create a different one for each language?
My project is quite big, and I would like to avoid defining all Phrase Keys for every Character in every language.
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Hi there. That's not from the Lewd Island game, so please keep this clean. You can always reach us on our email support@xred.games or on our discord https://discord.gg/PdAHVs2cfW
The relationship between the characters in Lewd Island is not defined.
It is up to you to pick what that relationship is and interpret it in your own way.
This is why we had to adjust certain dialogue lines so any of your possible choices could make sense and why certain lines just sound better than others.
The relationship between the characters was not intended to be incestuous, and we appreciate you pointing out potential misconceptions.
We will see what we can do about this.
Thank you!
Hey, Banjorune!
The relationship between the characters in Lewd Island is not defined, and it’s up to the players to interpret it in their own way.
There are a couple of hints that suggest the characters already knew each other before the airplane accident, and that Edward was familiar with Bella’s mother. The story of Lewd Island is a fantasy about an older man and a younger woman stuck on a deserted island.
Themes like incest are not what we want to be associated with, and we will see what we can do to clear up any doubts about this.
Thank you very much for the comment!
Yeah, that's still a known issue with my RenPy. Sorry about that. You can use a save file with your written names/relationships from a PC or Mac, where the keyboard actually works. I'm closely following the development of RenPy and as soon as this problem is fixed, I'll let you know.
Sorry about that once again.