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Uthyr

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  1. Just in time for St. Valentine's Day romancing! Girls get new sexy skirts! Guys get ... cringingly ugly pants and a T-shirt?
  2. Crash log absolutely fills with thousands of repeating: BoxColliders does not support negative scale or size. The effective box size has been forced positive and is likely to give unexpected collision geometry. If you absolutely need to use negative scaling you can use the convex MeshCollider. Then 3dxchat crashes. The file 'archive:/CAB-bfea229faea7671f54f5af7fed252f6e/CAB-bfea229faea7671f54f5af7fed252f6e' is corrupted! Remove it and launch unity again! [Position out of bounds!] Why?
  3. +1 I'm tired to death with squinting at tiny blurry thumbnail images during the heat of sex trying to tell if I'm about to insult my partner and ruin the encounter with a bad porn slappy, choky, or futa pose. For that matter, there are a bunch of poses in "Foreplay" which are much more sexual than the category suggests, or the cuddling & kissing poses need their own category.
  4. Maybe something is lost in the translation from German to English, but could you confirm that you believe tatoos, "real" BDSM, and anal plugs are higher importance than new sex poses, new faces, and new clothing?
  5. What happens when you approach the people you see partying together? Why not join the groups doing what you want to be doing?
  6. A good room tells you what it is for by its design. A good room has space to accept newcomers so they don't clump and obvious places for newcomers to move to or sit. You know what you should do when you are in a good room. A good room has private places to take a partner away from the group but is not so huge that private places are difficult to get to.
  7. One caution to this solution. Setting those registry keys to "4" will force those particular components to run at full-power all the time. From gaming down to just reading e-mail, your computer will be running those components constantly at full-power. Caveat emptor. I might suggest that a better solution is to use the Windows Power Options control to temporarily set your PC to maximum performance for gaming, then put it back to balanced when not needed.
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