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| on Oct 31, 2011 at 15:29 UTC ( [id://934907]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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jimw54321 has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: Most NTRman games ship with a standard, built-in CG (Computer Graphics) gallery. But as users search for solutions, the term has become a trending query. Why? Because players want more than just a static viewer; they want organization, unlocked content, and a seamless way to revisit pivotal scenes without replaying 10 hours of gameplay. Let me know if you want any changes! To “better” view the art, complete at least one playthrough to unlock the CG gallery within each game. Assuming you're looking for information on a game gallery, possibly related to a game or series named "Ntrman" or similar, here are a few suggestions on how to find what you're looking for: Ntrman Game Gallery Better ((top)) ✔Most NTRman games ship with a standard, built-in CG (Computer Graphics) gallery. But as users search for solutions, the term has become a trending query. Why? Because players want more than just a static viewer; they want organization, unlocked content, and a seamless way to revisit pivotal scenes without replaying 10 hours of gameplay. Let me know if you want any changes! To “better” view the art, complete at least one playthrough to unlock the CG gallery within each game. ntrman game gallery better Assuming you're looking for information on a game gallery, possibly related to a game or series named "Ntrman" or similar, here are a few suggestions on how to find what you're looking for: Most NTRman games ship with a standard, built-in
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