It should be the button in the bottom right corner, if you click on it and it says "code correct" then you should have access to the extras, keep in mind that the game sometimes just doesn't work the way it should, extras section included.Where i need to put the code to unlook the extra scene?
A strange thing happens to me when a new code appears and I load the game, then at the start the lock is closed from the bottom right and it is red. But when I start playing and get to the new content, a text appears on the screen saying that the code is correct, but I don't drive it and at the end of the game I see this picture:New v0.32 code:
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The v0.32 posted by MyLoveST a couple pages back in the thread is supposed to be cracked (the version shouldn't need a code to unlock anything as it automatically does it itself), it is likely due to this.A strange thing happens to me when a new code appears and I load the game, then at the start the lock is closed from the bottom right and it is red. But when I start playing and get to the new content, a text appears on the screen saying that the code is correct, but I don't drive it and at the end of the game I see this picture:
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Now my lock is open and it is green until a new code appears and every time everything repeats without entering the code.
Could this be happening because I did as it says in this post https://f95zone.to/threads/devoted-wife-v0-32-lovestory.131853/post-13134748 ?
It works for me, the dev only gives out one code at a time, per version (one for v0.32 and one for v0.31, for example).oTHER? This isn't working
The story is fine at best, the game was almost identical to Indecent Wife Hana at the start (Wife gets close to nephew/friend's kid, leading to netorase and netorare) and slowly spun off while trying to hang on to the mystery NTR subgenre. I would have to do a fresh playthrough to jog my memory about the story, especially since the dev often changes some of the story and scenes, but you are mostly right about the story being generic/simple. It is worth noting that the game is "Netorase" not "Netorare", so instead of the "excessively & unrealistically blissfully happy & so sappily in love couple are living their idyllic life, bad guy(s) enter in, force or coerce wife to start messing around with them & on they go until she's a mindless, sociopathic slut" example you give, it is more of "the MC realizes that he is aroused by his wife coming into physical contact with other men, and encourages her to flirt or even have sexual encounters with other men". The netorase template can lead into netorare and often does in many games (typically as a choice in the story, Devoted Wife included).Haven't played this one, not sure if I'm going to either. Not because I have anything against NTR, Frankly I really don't care one way or the the other, as long as the story is good. Sadly though, that's the problem with a lot of NTR games, (Also a lot of harem / incest type games if we're being fully honest here). They don't try to write a good story, or anything even remotely original. I had the same comments about A Promise Best Left Unkept a couple years back, (the impotent screeching, self gaslighting & copium of HangoverCat & his fans would have been hilarious if it wasn't so sad & pathetic, especially since most of the feedback he get's now is the same stuff I tried pointing out way back when, as I predicted).
Anyway, Like I said, Just from reading the game description & scanning through the comments, It's pretty clear that this is yet another case of a writer choosing not to write a good story with heavy NTR content. No, instead trying to NTR an NTR with NTR NTR NTR NTRNTRNTRNTRNTR, [insert meme of writer twitching on the floor & frothing at the mouth while muttering "Ntrntrntrntrntr"]. What I mean by that is that they decided "Imma do an NTR" & that's the limit of their thinking & planning ahead on the matter. Interesting plot? compelling characters? Good dialogue? Something actually interesting & NEW? HAH! Wut duz dat even mean? Just replace all dat wit moar NTR.
Sorry, that's likely a bit of a ramble. Forgive me, as I'm very tired right now & about to head to bed. My point is, without even playing it, It's pretty clear from the description & the comments I've seen thus far, that it's yet another shovelware game of the exceedingly exhausted, overused, overtired & at this point BORING story of "excessively & unrealistially blissfully happy & so sappily in love couple are living their idyllic life, bad guy(s) enter in, force or coerce wife to start messing around with them & on they go until she's a mindless, sociopathic slut. Yawn, snooze, BORING. So I don't really need to play it, because I've already played it, when it went by half of the other 42342342354542134234234234248989485490353 titles this same cookie cutter story went under.
Point being, if you want to make NTR themed games, neat. If that's what get's you off, hey more power to you. But come on guys, at least TRY to bring us something that's actually new & unique. Stop trying to repakage the same old story over & over. It's getting worn out.
Valid, I also understand that I'm not exactly the target audience for these types of games in general, (by which I mean more porn / adult centric games). What I mean by that is, I have a pretty fulfilling love life & my sexual needs are met there, so I play these kinds of games more for just entertainment & their utilization as fap material isn't really a factor for me. I've always preferred story driven stuff, but there seems to be very little options in the AAA & even indie market. My personal favorite games, (aside from a lot of the old story driven adventure games of the Apple II & DOS era), are the ones from Freebird Studios, whom have rolled out only 4 main games in the past 10 years. Outside of that, aside from the Faith series & maybe a very small handful of others, any kind of story or lore almost seems to serve as set dressing or an afterthought to the pew pew pew gameplay of the game. For example the Borderlands series had a real good overarching story, but I mean... Good by comparison to like Call of Duty, so the bar is pretty low.The story is fine at best, the game was almost identical to Indecent Wife Hana at the start (Wife gets close to nephew/friend's kid, leading to netorase and netorare) and slowly spun off while trying to hang on to the mystery NTR subgenre. I would have to do a fresh playthrough to jog my memory about the story, especially since the dev often changes some of the story and scenes, but you are mostly right about the story being generic/simple. It is worth noting though that the game is "Netorase" not "Netorare", so instead of the "excessively & unrealistically blissfully happy & so sappily in love couple are living their idyllic life, bad guy(s) enter in, force or coerce wife to start messing around with them & on they go until she's a mindless, sociopathic slut" example you give, it is more of "the MC realizes that he is aroused by his wife coming into physical contact with other men, and encourages her flirt or even have sexual encounters with other men". The netorase template can lead into netorare and often does in many games (typically as a choice in the story, Devoted Wife included).
The game would probably be better both in story and pornographic quality if the dev didn't hold on to mystery NTR so much, causing every story beat to be the MC trying to catch the FMC doing sexy stuff as she is poorly hidden/obscured from MC's view (some attempts at including swinging content have been made in the past, that story line was a bit better, so points to the dev for that, it also might have been temporarily removed, again I would have to do a new playthrough to know).
P.S. To be clear, I love the mystery NTR subgenre, but it is just not well done in this game.
I guess a large part of the appeal of VNs is that they are just "different". VNs are a unique combination of an narrative with artwork and just a hint of gameplay, I imagine that some people are just tired or bored of other pornographic mediums and VNs peak their interest as something new. Many great VNs feature branching paths that allows the player to experience an "choose your own adventure" thrill while, sometimes, pushing the story into a direction that fits the player's fetishes or personality, all while deepening immersion (Life Selector has even incorporated narrative choice into real life porn as a way to increase immersion and spice up the age-old porn film template).Valid, I also understand that I'm not exactly the target audience for these types of games in general, (by which I mean more porn / adult centric games). What I mean by that is, I have a pretty fulfilling love life & my sexual needs are met there, so I play these kinds of games more for just entertainment & their utilization as fap material isn't really a factor for me. I've always preferred story driven stuff, but there seems to be very little options in the AAA & even indie market. My personal favorite games, (aside from a lot of the old story driven adventure games of the Apple II & DOS era), are the ones from Freebird Studios, whom have rolled out only 4 main games in the past 10 years. Outside of that, aside from the Faith series & maybe a very small handful of others, any kind of story or lore almost seems to serve as set dressing or an afterthought to the pew pew pew gameplay of the game. For example the Borderlands series had a real good overarching story, but I mean... Good by comparison to like Call of Duty, so the bar is pretty low.
However, I discovered that there's a surprisingly large number of well written VNs in this genre, despite the more lewd themes of it & in spite of the sky high volume of shovelware & abandoned / incomplete projects. I mean for example, despite the pile of nearly idential incest / harem games where the plot consists of "meet da gurlz & bang ok", you still have games like Mr Dot's "Dating my Daughter", which had a surprisingly good story. Narrowing to the NTR sub-genre, One would think that such a kink would also be useful for compelling plots as well, due to how it's a classic tool for building suspense & conflict in a story.
Anyways, I realize I'm rambling again. Sorry about that. Long story short, I'm saying I understand that the primary focus for making these games is to make stuff for horny dudes to jack off to & as a moderately pervy, but not all that horny guy that doesn't use these games for that purpose, (again due to taking care of that through more conventional means), I know that I'm not the target audience. What I don't really understand is the WIDE chasm, almost polarity when it comes to the effort in writing. I mean there's few that fall in the middle. You either get games from creators that put very clear effort into crafting a good story, or creators that more or less say "plot? The fuck is that? Just slop something easy together & ship it". I mean I get it, It's fap material primarily right? But even then, for coomers that aslo want a story, or am I nuts on that?
Let me explain. So with these VNs, even the ones that lay on the spicy content extra heavy, the fappable content makes up like, maybe 30% of the total content of the whole thing, with the rest being "filler",(if we're grading on fap value only), right? & even then, it's mostly a few still images, maybe a couple 3 to 5 second animation loops. Now contrast that to good ol fashioned porn videos, even 2d & 3d hentai videos, porn comics, etc... ALL of which are 90+ plus to 100% fap content, not to mention those other mediums are typically fully complete works, nothing to grind through, (just click start / play, relax & crank the ol hog), whereas with VNs, you gotta grind through them, you have to wait for updates & hope it doesn't get abandoned, (as many of them do), I mean, I can't help but wonder WHY would anyone choose these as their jack off material when they seem, by design, the most poorly designed for that purpose, compared to the other similar media options available. I mean there HAS to be something else that appeals to the fans of these games besides just fap value & the only thing that I can think of is the story element. & if I'm correct on that, why don't more creators lean more into that instead of half assing it so hard? It just doesn't make sense to me.
Anyway, I know that's a ramble, but I had to get that out there.
If you are talking about the official public release by the dev for V0.33, then it could take a few months. The dev used to update the public build quite consistently (the public build was usually 1 to 2 versions behind the newest patreon release and was updated whenever the dev put the newest version out), but the dev stopped updating it at v0.27 or v0.29 (I don't remember which) until yesterday, when he updated the Itch.io store's public release (I think it is v0.31). I will release v0.33 here when I get it in a couple weeks. For v0.32, MyLoveST posted a cracked version that didn't require the password, and so I didn't release it myself. If someone posts v0.33 before I do, then I will just post the updated passwords to the thread as I get them (if the version isn't cracked).when the public release?
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