- Nov 14, 2019
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There's a full gallery save on the second page of this forum for Bunny BlackDoes anyone have a 100% save with all the CGs because while the game is fun playing through it more than once would honestly be quite painful.
There's a full gallery save on the second page of this forum for Bunny BlackDoes anyone have a 100% save with all the CGs because while the game is fun playing through it more than once would honestly be quite painful.
Not to toot my own horn, but i made a post doing a far more reasonable solution in another thread yesterday. Sure if you have that 4 buck app in your case already it is great, but why not just reduce the desktop resolution with freeware and use a new desktop to put the game in the center? Like i described here yesterday? It sounds also like far less hassle compared to what you described multiple times in this thread, tbh.Right downloaded this game anew, installed it via the OP instructions and here is the answer to a few questions i see, had to spend time trawling through other forums for answers in some cases.
Answers:
1. Annoying screen flicker. This is an issue regarding compatibility. Run the compatibility troubleshooter and it will eventually fix the issue. It tried vista/7 then gave me options, one option said it displays incorrectly. Then it ran again and set compatibility to scale with high dpi and boom its fixed.
2. Fullscreen not working/not working correctly: This is a settings issue and a scaling issue with wide monitors.
Settings issue is solved right quick. Press f10 in game and in the bottom right of the box that shows up, the top option is selected, switch it to the bottom option. Then ingame select fullscreen.
Scaling issue: Due to the game being, well, old. It doesnt have the capability to scale properly to modern monitors. This is why you will either play the game windowed or when fullscreen, it will not be centred but rather be left aligned. This can be solved with an app you can get on steam called lossless scaling. You can get the demo version or the full version(its only 3.99 so i got the full version). If you use the demo, refer to page 6, post 118 on how to lossless scale the game properly. If you use the full version, it is much more simplified as you can just run the game windowed, run the program, set the scaling to auto and then while ingame press the shortcut to scale the game to fullscreen.
Best option is lossless scaling though. You just need to download it on steam, open it, you'll see "Scale is 5s" you click on it a count down will start, you just have to click on the windowed game before the end of the countdown and wait, when it's finished, the game will be fullscreen with no problem (Don't forget to check the box "Nearest" make it easier)Not to toot my own horn, but i made a post doing a far more reasonable solution in another thread yesterday. Sure if you have that 4 buck app in your case already it is great, but why not just reduce the desktop resolution with freeware and use a new desktop to put the game in the center? Like i described here yesterday? It sounds also like far less hassle compared to what you described multiple times in this thread, tbh.
My only slight worry is if i will be able to use cheat engine on the fly playing like that, but i will figure something out, i can after all switch resolution via hotkey after all. ;-)
I agree after testing the demo, which is an old version of that program and now free, also on steam btw. But it is not without its faults. It doesn't seem to be able to handle screen transitions in the game very well and bugs out the scaling for a fraction of a second every so often when the sprites on screen change. Still, i can deal with that as long as it works pretty well for the most part otherwise. I still wonder why that happens, though, and what causes it. But as long as it does the job this good, i can hardly complain.Best option is lossless scaling though. You just need to download it on steam, open it, you'll see "Scale is 5s" you click on it a count down will start, you just have to click on the windowed game before the end of the countdown and wait, when it's finished, the game will be fullscreen with no problem (Don't forget to check the box "Nearest" make it easier)
Just use cheat engine early on for money cheating especially, and getting skillpoints that way isn't the worst idea either. The game gets more bearable over time, but it wants way more time than it is worth playing it without cheating, so why bother wasting hours upon hours fighting the game?thx but damn this shit be fken hard, not fun at all but i aint got else to do so ima just push through.
True ! Lossless scaling is pretty fucked up for transition on bunny black, never had this problem on any other game beside this one though so it shouldn't be a problem, but yeah i agree, it was a pain to some extent.I agree after testing the demo, which is an old version of that program and now free, also on steam btw. But it is not without its faults. It doesn't seem to be able to handle screen transitions in the game very well and bugs out the scaling for a fraction of a second every so often when the sprites on screen change. Still, i can deal with that as long as it works pretty well for the most part otherwise. I still wonder why that happens, though, and what causes it. But as long as it does the job this good, i can hardly complain.
can you upload it to another site? perhaps mega? the download speeds are hurtin rn.I guess I'll upload my already done copy as I did with Yu-no(As I agree, the install instructions for this one is ridiculous). There's no inherent need to install the game as it doesn't check registry entries, however the sequel (Bunny Black 2) does check to see if you have it installed for bonus characters, as such I've included an install.ps1( right-click run with powershell ) that'll set the correct registry information( same as installing the game ).
So new install instructions are essentially:
1: Extract
2: (optional and only matters for BB2) Right-click > Run with powershell on install.ps1
3: Start the game with Bunny.exe
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Here's the scripts ( for those that already have the game, and does not want to re-download ):
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Uploaded to mega.can you upload it to another site? perhaps mega? the download speeds are hurtin rn.