Post: Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry - Full Platinum Save-Set [CUSA14458]
06-18-2019, 04:44 PM #1
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Hey everyone welcome to my save set for the new Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry game. As this is a point and click game all saves are just one or two button prompts away from the trophy.

Included in the download is a text document giving detailed instructions on what is required to pop each trophy, but it honestly couldn't be any more simple.

Make sure you start a new game and pop the first two trophies before using the saves. I didn't include a save file for these two as it is the first thing you do when starting a new game.

Enjoy!

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06-19-2019, 07:14 PM #11
Originally posted by Wosley View Post
Originally posted by IvanBilko View Post
This is now a complete platinum save set. Every trophy can be popped in about 20 minutes. Enjoy!

Can they be popped in the legit order with enough time between? Like for example no autopops or multiple trophies popping at once?


There are individual saves for each trophy. You load a save, complete the action and the trophy will pop. Then you can leave it as long as you want before loading the next save.

The game has 12 save slots and I have 23 saves total so you can load the all the part 1 saves in and pop them, then part 2. Nothing auto pops so you can choose exactly when you want to activate the next one. I don't think any of the saves require more than 2 or 3 button presses.

All saves are listed in legit order. Only thing to note is I didn't provide a save for the first two trophies as you get them for completing the first action in the game, so start a new game, pop the first 2 and then begin using my saves. This is all covered in the text doc included though.

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06-20-2019, 02:17 PM #12
aeneax
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Originally posted by bobsandbag View Post
Thanks for this, I too have a love / hate relationship with this series. Loved the old Sierra made games though


"Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers" and "King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!" FTW

Those were the days when Personal Computers were so new that each new installment of King's Quest came with a big exhibition hailing the next big revolution in home computing technology. Such mind-boggling things as a mouse, a sound card, or a separate video card. Big bombshells at the time. Oh, or the time that they featured a couple of minutes of footage from an upcoming King's Quest game at the annual IBM thingy and half the audience of bigwigs was in tears. Looking back, it's just wow either they were all high on coke, or ... nope, coke's the only explanation. Man I miss the 80s.

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06-20-2019, 03:20 PM #13
Originally posted by aeneax View Post
Originally posted by bobsandbag View Post
Thanks for this, I too have a love / hate relationship with this series. Loved the old Sierra made games though


"Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers" and "King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!" FTW

Those were the days when Personal Computers were so new that each new installment of King's Quest came with a big exhibition hailing the next big revolution in home computing technology. Such mind-boggling things as a mouse, a sound card, or a separate video card. Big bombshells at the time. Oh, or the time that they featured a couple of minutes of footage from an upcoming King's Quest game at the annual IBM thingy and half the audience of bigwigs was in tears. Looking back, it's just wow either they were all high on coke, or ... nope, coke's the only explanation. Man I miss the 80s.


The game is a total throwback. Best point and click game I have played in a long time. I like the genre but usually end up needing to reference a guide as the puzzles just become so obscure but in this I found them logical and funny. As much as this save set can get you any trophy in about 3 button presses I do recommend playing it if you like these type of games. I will be picking up the US version to play through again for the second stack as soon as it hits a sale.
06-20-2019, 06:06 PM #14
Originally posted by aeneax View Post
Originally posted by bobsandbag View Post
Thanks for this, I too have a love / hate relationship with this series. Loved the old Sierra made games though


"Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers" and "King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!" FTW

Those were the days when Personal Computers were so new that each new installment of King's Quest came with a big exhibition hailing the next big revolution in home computing technology. Such mind-boggling things as a mouse, a sound card, or a separate video card. Big bombshells at the time. Oh, or the time that they featured a couple of minutes of footage from an upcoming King's Quest game at the annual IBM thingy and half the audience of bigwigs was in tears. Looking back, it's just wow either they were all high on coke, or ... nope, coke's the only explanation. Man I miss the 80s.


Kings Quest was ace - although the PS4 version was pretty good too.
07-20-2019, 01:09 AM #15
I'm downloading these saves because I had a serious game breaking glitch with this game. When I have to visit the Fair (on Pier 69) for the first time, the game breaks and gives me an error CE-34878-0. I decided to start a new game, even I try initialisation of the console, but the result was the same. So thanks to you I will be able to continue it. Really appreciated!

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07-20-2019, 08:23 AM #16
Originally posted by Avgvstvs View Post
I'm downloading these saves because I had a serious game breaking glitch with this game. When I have to visit the Fair (on Pier 69) for the first time, the game breaks and gives me an error CE-34878-0. I decided to start a new game, even I try initialisation of the console, but the result was the same. So thanks to you I will be able to continue it. Really appreciated!

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Happy I could help.
07-20-2019, 02:26 PM #17
aeneax
Nothing To See Here
Originally posted by IvanBilko View Post
Originally posted by aeneax View Post
Originally posted by bobsandbag View Post
Thanks for this, I too have a love / hate relationship with this series. Loved the old Sierra made games though


"Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers" and "King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!" FTW

Those were the days when Personal Computers were so new that each new installment of King's Quest came with a big exhibition hailing the next big revolution in home computing technology. Such mind-boggling things as a mouse, a sound card, or a separate video card. Big bombshells at the time. Oh, or the time that they featured a couple of minutes of footage from an upcoming King's Quest game at the annual IBM thingy and half the audience of bigwigs was in tears. Looking back, it's just wow either they were all high on coke, or ... nope, coke's the only explanation. Man I miss the 80s.


The game is a total throwback. Best point and click game I have played in a long time. I like the genre but usually end up needing to reference a guide as the puzzles just become so obscure but in this I found them logical and funny. As much as this save set can get you any trophy in about 3 button presses I do recommend playing it if you like these type of games. I will be picking up the US version to play through again for the second stack as soon as it hits a sale.


I'm actually not seeing it on the US store. Was it up before?
07-20-2019, 04:00 PM #18
Wosley
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Originally posted by aeneax View Post
Originally posted by IvanBilko View Post
Originally posted by aeneax View Post
Originally posted by bobsandbag View Post
Thanks for this, I too have a love / hate relationship with this series. Loved the old Sierra made games though


"Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers" and "King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!" FTW

Those were the days when Personal Computers were so new that each new installment of King's Quest came with a big exhibition hailing the next big revolution in home computing technology. Such mind-boggling things as a mouse, a sound card, or a separate video card. Big bombshells at the time. Oh, or the time that they featured a couple of minutes of footage from an upcoming King's Quest game at the annual IBM thingy and half the audience of bigwigs was in tears. Looking back, it's just wow either they were all high on coke, or ... nope, coke's the only explanation. Man I miss the 80s.


The game is a total throwback. Best point and click game I have played in a long time. I like the genre but usually end up needing to reference a guide as the puzzles just become so obscure but in this I found them logical and funny. As much as this save set can get you any trophy in about 3 button presses I do recommend playing it if you like these type of games. I will be picking up the US version to play through again for the second stack as soon as it hits a sale.


I'm actually not seeing it on the US store. Was it up before?

Never saw it on the US store it might be disc only but not sure
07-20-2019, 09:33 PM #19
Originally posted by Wosley View Post
Originally posted by aeneax View Post
Originally posted by IvanBilko View Post
Originally posted by aeneax View Post
Originally posted by bobsandbag View Post
Thanks for this, I too have a love / hate relationship with this series. Loved the old Sierra made games though


"Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers" and "King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder!" FTW

Those were the days when Personal Computers were so new that each new installment of King's Quest came with a big exhibition hailing the next big revolution in home computing technology. Such mind-boggling things as a mouse, a sound card, or a separate video card. Big bombshells at the time. Oh, or the time that they featured a couple of minutes of footage from an upcoming King's Quest game at the annual IBM thingy and half the audience of bigwigs was in tears. Looking back, it's just wow either they were all high on coke, or ... nope, coke's the only explanation. Man I miss the 80s.


The game is a total throwback. Best point and click game I have played in a long time. I like the genre but usually end up needing to reference a guide as the puzzles just become so obscure but in this I found them logical and funny. As much as this save set can get you any trophy in about 3 button presses I do recommend playing it if you like these type of games. I will be picking up the US version to play through again for the second stack as soon as it hits a sale.


I'm actually not seeing it on the US store. Was it up before?

Never saw it on the US store it might be disc only but not sure


That's strange it does look like the game is out via physical copy. I was under the impression that all PS4 games had to be made available digitally.
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