

See here on how to make sure it’s working correctly.Īlso make sure you installed X Character Mod correctly. Make sure you’ve installed the latest version of WideSlider and that it’s installed correctly (read the instructions there for installation instructions). I installed X Character Mod, but the girl is invisible when loading her If the values are not clamped and you still have the eyes out of eyelids issue, then take the card from the original 7z file and rewrite the one you have in UserData. How do I make sure WideSlider is working correctly? Please take some time to read the post’s install instructions, they’re important. This applies for all my mods unless otherwise stated in the post. They can be replaced, but I’m not interested in managing that. We can’t add custom heads to PlayHome right now, and it’s not know if it’ll be possible. Lower versions didn’t support face parts so you’d have problems with Jessica and Samus and anything coming later if you don’t have it at 1.3. Make sure you install latest WideSlider AND patch your game/studio with it.Īlso make sure to have MoreSlotID at version 1.3. If you’re using the FAKKU version, you’ll need to check in their forums if the fix for it is still around, since Hongfire’s dead. Make sure you downloaded the latest release of GGMod. Make sure you have the game correctly patched with IPA. Coordinates and girl cards will only work if your game is the same version than mine. Please make sure your game is up to date, with the last update installed (japanese version being 630, FAKKU version being whatever the Extend DLC uses). About a million people placed a bet-equivalent to 1 in 7 city residents.Please read the frequently asked questions page. That balmy November night, the pot had gone unclaimed six times over. When no one picks correctly, the prize money rolls over to the next set of races. More than 10 million combinations are possible. The wager is a little like a trifecta of trifectas it requires players to predict the top three horses, in any order, in three different heats. 6, 2001, all of Hong Kong was talking about the biggest jackpot the city had ever seen: at least HK$100 million (then about $13 million) for the winner of a single bet called the Triple Trio. Their cathedral is Happy Valley Racecourse, whose grassy oval track and floodlit stands are ringed at night by one of the sport’s grandest views: neon skyscrapers and neat stacks of high-rises, a constellation of illuminated windows, and beyond them, lush hills silhouetted in darkness.

Horse racing is something like a religion in Hong Kong, whose citizens bet more than anyone else on Earth.
