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Hi guys, here's the Beta!

I managed to add the scene that was missing with Eva as your girlfriend after you go to the TV show, and added one with Jessica for good measure! That scene and the reactions of the possible romantic interests have been hell to write, so much so that the following sex scenes have been a breeze in comparison (and they are not exactly straightforward, either). And Eva's reaction scene, well, it has so many variations it was driving me literally crazy. I hope I accounted for all the possibilities, but I'm not even sure... If you find anything, please let me know!

Other than that, I think this is an update many of you will truly enjoy! Thanks again to vBerlichingen for his always amazing proofreading :) We're begging to wrap things up... Stay tuned for what's next for GGGB.

Once again, thank you for your patience, love and support. You guys are the best :)

Comments

CassietheFriendlySuccubus

So I played v. 0.30 and right after the tv show I get the following error: "I'm sorry, but an uncaught exception occurred. While running game code: File "game/script.rpy", line 196344, in NameError: name 'tcshow' is not defined -- Full Traceback ------------------------------------------------------------ Full traceback: File "script.rpyc", line 196344, in script File "***\GoodGirlGoneBad-0.30-pc\renpy\ast.py", line 1762, in execute if renpy.python.py_eval(condition): File "***\GoodGirlGoneBad-0.30-pc\renpy\python.py", line 1944, in py_eval return py_eval_bytecode(code, globals, locals) File ***\GoodGirlGoneBad-0.30-pc\renpy\python.py", line 1937, in py_eval_bytecode return eval(bytecode, globals, locals) File "game/script.rpy", line 196344, in NameError: name 'tcshow' is not defined Windows-8-6.2.9200 Ren'Py 7.1.3.1092 Good Girl Gone Bad 0.30 Sun Aug 11 20:57:47 2019" I ignored it and the game seemed to continue just fine as far as I could tell.

Matt Gorman

I've notice Mega slows down a LOT if you have any other window open that you're looking at. For some reason they want you to just stare at the screen until it's finished.