Let me guess, you didn't read the "How to transfer your save.txt" right?Are old saves supposed to not work? None of my saves are showing up. There are 2 saves in slots 1 and 2 that are not my original saves. So....what happened? Is this some sort of bug or are old saves not meant to work?
No. I searched before posting, too. I typed "saves" and also tried "broken saves" and "saves don't work", and nothing useful came up. And I'm not gonna search through 58 pages for it. I'll check the front page one more time, but if I don't see it, guess I'll be waiting til the game is finished and starting over.Let me guess, you didn't read the "How to transfer your save.txt" right?
I will not make a snarky remark about that, you are welcome
He meant thisNo. I searched before posting, too. I typed "saves" and also tried "broken saves" and "saves don't work", and nothing useful came up. And I'm not gonna search through 58 pages for it. I'll check the front page one more time, but if I don't see it, guess I'll be waiting til the game is finished and starting over.
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I didn't have that in my files, either. BUT...is there any other way besides moving save from the old folder to the new folder, and putting the save folder in the WWW folder? That's literally the same way I've done it for every single RPGM game I've ever downloaded.
How to transfer your saves :I didn't have that in my files, either. BUT...is there any other way besides moving save from the old folder to the new folder, and putting the save folder in the WWW folder? That's literally the same way I've done it for every single RPGM game I've ever downloaded.
Thanks. But, I did exactly that. It still didn't recognize my saves. I'll redownload it and try again.How to transfer your saves :
1 : Install CYB 0.3 into a new directory
2 : erase save folder from "www" and replace with your own save folder
Default saves :
Save 1 is starting for 0.3 content (not advised to play as there are not your choices)
9+ gb for a 0.4.1. I'm guessing a 1.0.0 would be 20gb....which I wouldn't be able to download. lol1.82 gb dl for demo? Nice
Because when writing, you just have to "feel like it". It's that simple.I tried to start playing INSight of You a few days ago and I just couldn't with the writing in that game. Really cringy stuff, bad humor, unreadable syntax during sex, weird focus on smells.
There's something to be said for Maelion's simple, direct writing style in Cyberslayers and Leridia. You get what you pay for, it doesn't overstay its welcome (except when scenes repeat!). And most of all it manages to stay on-topic (hgame porn) without being weird about it.
100% same. I really don't get the appeal of deep wordy stories and semi-serious themes/characters in what are supposed to be hgames.I'd 1,000 times rather unfold a slightly crude story with bimbo characters and situations I've already seen but worked on than do something too elaborate.
You do an amazing job hence my Patreon support. Last update was amazing and well done (Of course I did howl in frustration when I got to the end of the Red Star Studio and realized there was no more content, blue balled us good! )I wanted to come back to the writing style and the creation of the universe and characters.
I'm well aware that what I create is relatively naive and rather simplistic. I don't claim to be a screenwriter out of Blade Runner or Cyberpunk 2077. I use rpg mechanics and that's pretty cliché, but I enjoy doing it and coordinating it all. Maybe that's what makes it work for most players: it's assumed, a little elaborate without being too elaborate, but I'm having fun doing it, and you can feel it.
I'd 1,000 times rather unfold a slightly crude story with bimbo characters and situations I've already seen but worked on than do something too elaborate.
In the end, however, you'll notice that I place a great deal of importance on the universe, and however clichéd it may be in Leridia and Cyberslayers, there are plenty of amusing and sometimes serious details.
Something I really appreciate about the game is how it's earnest in its own artifice. It's a fantastical and sexualised setting; but story and characters are embraced alongside rather than in spite of, the world created.I wanted to come back to the writing style and the creation of the universe and characters.
I'm well aware that what I create is relatively naive and rather simplistic. I don't claim to be a screenwriter out of Blade Runner or Cyberpunk 2077. I use rpg mechanics and that's pretty cliché, but I enjoy doing it and coordinating it all. Maybe that's what makes it work for most players: it's assumed, a little elaborate without being too elaborate, but I'm having fun doing it, and you can feel it.
I'd 1,000 times rather unfold a slightly crude story with bimbo characters and situations I've already seen but worked on than do something too elaborate.
In the end, however, you'll notice that I place a great deal of importance on the universe, and however clichéd it may be in Leridia and Cyberslayers, there are plenty of amusing and sometimes serious details.