There are some horror elements in the game, not jump-scares though. There's one quite gruesome close-up of a body that's covered in veins and there is some slightly scary imagery (also still images) from a nightmare.
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Cool, gonna have a watch. :) If you're completely stuck, there's a great walkthrough on Steam: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3152682358
Uhhh, those sound really nice! I am taking a break from the game right now, but when I get back at creating Day3 I will come back to you. :)
About the aspect ratios: I generally know how to implement them... the issue is that I made a stupid mistake when I setup the whole project at the beginning. And fixing that would mean a ton of work. 😅 But I might still do it anyway... we'll see.
Yes, I'm planning to go into that a bit later, but it's not a big revelation or plot-point. The Spirit Guides are trained on people with exceptional skills... like us, the player... and that's just really helpful to have when solving cases. ** Mild Spoiler ** BUT that's just the general explanation for why the FBI uses Spirit Guides... Amy's spirit guide is special for some other reason that will be revealed later.
Each number corresponds to one person. Some persons are shown on multiple pictures. In ascending order (which is not the right combination) the numbers are: 034679 which is the correct length of the combination. :) If you had trouble reading the numbers please let me know and I will try to make them more clear.
Thank you and yes I've read the comments. And I understand where they are coming from. I would love to see artists being compensated for their input into commercial AI models like DallE that I'm using here... some companies try to do something like that but unfortunately the results are just so much worse than anything trained on the huge scale copyrighted datasets right now.
Automation is a great tool but it's sad that not the "workers" benefit most from it but the higher ups. I think the solution for that lies in politics and not in banning the technology though. But those politics would have to work on a global level and right now different nations would severely hinder their economic future if they restricted the tech and others did not. It's complicated...
And I don't want to get into the whole artistry/culture thing, because that's its own can of worms.😅