Sorry, but how do you install this on Mac OSX, i followed the instruction for Mac OSX in the linuxreadme file, but I don't have any of the new locations, and they're in the art folder.
You must be playing with an old version, then. How are you invoking the game? Did you install it globally to your entire computer such that you can invoke it anywhere, or did you change directory to the /terravitae0.31/src/ directory in order to initiate the game?
Also, as of version 0.3, this mod uses a different save file to save the game (it's saveTV0.3.dat in the .lcs/ directory, instead of save.dat), so you shouldn't have any problems with existing games of other versions of LCS.
You will need the Mac OS X developer tools in order to configure it, apparently. I'm trying to use it on somebody else's Mac and it can't seem to recognize that crimesquad is an executable file.
In case you don't know, adultery actually is a crime in the United States. So sexual freedom should be at C level in the default game, if it isn't already.
Well, according to Wikipedia (assuming it's accurate, which I have no reason to suspect that it isn't), adultery is a crime in 21 of the 50 U.S. states. That means that it's legal in 29 states. Among the states that outlaw it, the penalties range from a $10 fine (Maryland) up to a life sentence (Michigan). It's
very rarely enforced, though, even in Michigan (the last conviction anywhere in the U.S. was in 1983).
This is one of the inaccuracies of Liberal Crime Squad: the U.S. federal government does not have the authority to govern things like murder, common thievery, marriage, and most anything else that doesn't deal either with interactions between states or interactions between the U.S. as a whole and other countries. In LCS, for example, the death penalty is legislated by Congress; in reality, each state has its own death penalty laws, with some states using it frequently and others having outlawed it entirely. The U.S. constitution actually forbids the federal government from getting involved in this. Outlawing the death penalty throughout the U.S. would actually require a constitutional amendment. The same goes for outlawing (or legalizing) adultery.
I'd also suggest prostitution be decriminalized at more liberal levels of sexual freedom.
I quite agree. It's already on my to-do list to re-vamp the sexual crimes.
Right now, it's impossible to get flagged for a sexual crime without going to trial, at which point the game flags you automatically. I'd like the game to have a chance of flagging you at the time you initiate the affair, and for the game to potentially miss sleepers, etc.