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Later, when you rip your sister's throat out and leave the dog in the room to take the blame, everyone else recalls the incident at dinner and you can collaborate the story about your pet rat and her unstable personally to the inspector (only if you've found the flashbacks and conversation with your sister to remind you of all the details). A tragic... tragic shame that Beastie the dog wasn't as helpless as your pet rat Henry when she tried to kill it... In the end, Beastie gets put down and you are the sole inheritor.
Or...maybe that was a dream I had...
EDIT: This was an issue with my RGSS3 player and not this game. The issue was resolved by changing the fullscreen settings for RGSS3 in Regedit.
I know it's short, but I really don't want to have to click through the same conversation with the maid over and over.
I wonder to do one myself, if the dev would help to put it in the game, since there is not a whole lot of texts. Whatta you think?
hey can you tell me how you fixed the full screen problem?
EDIT:
@Austynn11: characters being reused in RPG Maker games is a common issue, especially with the graphics used in this game. I believe it was a graphic pack sold as a DLC for RPG Maker game (can't find the link because I forgot the name though).