SinkerCutie wrote:I was actually hoping to ask for a willing tar sink...
I'll do what I can. Tar is a one-way trip for Nano and Yuki and SOMETIMES Ryoko (except when I give Yuki Ryoko's jumping ability), so this is a tricky request unless a fatal ending is allowed. Not into those myself even though lethal endings populate my videos to please that subgroup of my viewers.
I want to experiment with the new 100% stamina feature, which keeps the red energy indication bar fully red (0% stamina activates the struggling motions and ceases escape progress). Sprites sink much faster in the tar, so not sure how much performing can be....performed ...once they get in there and start going down.
With non-stop full stamina, I'm curious what can be done in that sticky stuff. I might be able to make her bob up and down for a long time.
A button that would stop a sprite from sinking at any depth or at least slow down the sinking speed would help with that. I gotta work with the tools in my toolbox though
My only questions for your happy tar-sink request is...
--> Should it be a nude participant, topless only, bottomless only, skimpily-clad in undies, in street clothes or what? I might even be able to do a lass in furry costume someday (heh-heh ... but not yet).
--> Hair style ....blonde, brunette, redhead, mohawk, hawk-mo (they exist!...google it), spikey punk-rock sprayed with metallic blue paint, Sinead O'Conner Q-ball or what?
If anyone has some experience piecing video clips and photos together in Windows Movie Maker or similar (I use Nero Video 2014) and want to try recording their own adventures while playing this demo (FUN!), this is the CrackleCradlePlus-compatible program I use for full screen video capture: https://www.apowersoft.com/streaming-vi ... order.html
I use to use free FRAPS for screen capture, but the raw .AVI files it generates were in the gigabytes!
This all began when I was playing the "plus" demo 2 years back and decided it might be a kick to record what was on the screen and then play it back viewed as a spectator. Look at how far it's snowballed since then....wow.