Not real sure what's up, but this is the second update where I've tried opening the game, but all I'm getting is a blank white screen. Any thoughts?
It's always been Ren'Py though the versions have been updated. Oh, you probably mean when they switch from Patreon to SubscribeStar. The art style stayed as it is now.Did the art style change after 2/24 when it changed engines?
PC or Android?Not real sure what's up, but this is the second update where I've tried opening the game, but all I'm getting is a blank white screen. Any thoughts?
Yeah, that switchover is what I was talking about. It's mentioned that steam won't allow him to use the engine he was using for his renders on their platform; so I was wondering how much that may have changed the look/style of the game. Sounds like not much. That's good.It's always been Ren'Py though the versions have been updated. Oh, you probably mean when they switch from Patreon to SubscribeStar. The art style stayed as it is now.
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Switching the renderer fixed the issue, thank you!PC or Android?
PC - If you been using the update patches for awhile I would try a clean install. While you don't technically have to for PC be safe, back up your saves "game\saves", install fresh, restore saves, and play. Even if you didn't a clean refresh might help especially for those who are used to just updating the "game" folder.
Alternatively try changing the render to Angle2 (DirectX)
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Android - Not that familiar but backup saves and reinstall.
" Android/data/com.domain.corruptedkingdoms/files/game/ "
Newer versions of Android might make this more difficult however a better file explorer or connecting it to pc might work.
Well if he did go through with it basically everything. Koikatu! legality is a bit grey and if I remember right Steam doesn't like it as the dev doesn't own the copywrite to the images it generates. I think there was a thing from Illusion that said you could use screenshots of scenes you made but they owned the models and all art assets used to make them and getting an official license from them that states otherwise wouldn't be easy. So they would have to switch over to Daz, Maya, Blender, or something which would have ground development to a halt as there is a learning curve to new engines.Yeah, that switchover is what I was talking about. It's mentioned that steam won't allow him to use the engine he was using for his renders on their platform; so I was wondering how much that may have changed the look/style of the game. Sounds like not much. That's good.
And since Illusion is technically tits up, I don't even know if anyone COULD get a license to use assets from their games.Well if he did go through with it basically everything. Koikatu! legality is a bit grey and if I remember right Steam doesn't like it as the dev doesn't own the copywrite to the images it generates. I think there was a thing from Illusion that said you could use screenshots of scenes you made but they owned the models and all art assets used to make them and getting an official license from them that states otherwise wouldn't be easy. So they would have to switch over to Daz, Maya, Blender, or something which would have ground development to a halt as there is a learning curve to new engines.
There's an enough content but it will probably take a few more years to complete.It's been years since I last played this game. Is it anywhere near being finished, and is it even worth it to start again?
No not really, there's still no real coherent plot thread and the timeskip apocalypse probably mostly served to cover that fact up. There really hasn't been that much new content, and what has been added are mostly just new girls with one scene.It's been years since I last played this game. Is it anywhere near being finished, and is it even worth it to start again?
Damn. That sucks. I remember there being at least a semblance of a plot the last time I played (the last thing I remember is being in the house with the girls after the shatter/other thing unlocked). Hearing it went down the road it did...well, I already said it lolNo not really, there's still no real coherent plot thread and the timeskip apocalypse probably mostly served to cover that fact up. There really hasn't been that much new content, and what has been added are mostly just new girls with one scene.
Corrupted Kingdoms hasn't had any sense of progress or purpose since... ever, it's really just a collection of side quests and new girls to keep subscriber attention. Let's be honest with ourselves here: this game has all the signs of being dropped as soon as ArcGames grows bored or the money dries up.