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Can you make a guide on this?Exagear with Wine ver6.17 install WineGL (Turnip) + InputBridge
Can you make a guide on this?Exagear with Wine ver6.17 install WineGL (Turnip) + InputBridge
I found it helped to have played succubus affection first, which I think had a small team working on it so it's perhaps a bit more polished, where FOBS was made solely by Zell.This game was confusing. I just walked around forever trying to learn the controls and I hit too many dead ends. No intro, no readable text.
Here ya' go:
[Full] FOBS:You must be registered to see the links-You must be registered to see the links-You must be registered to see the links-You must be registered to see the links[Full] All Zell Games:You must be registered to see the links-You must be registered to see the links-You must be registered to see the links-You must be registered to see the linksAll games have a complete save (except Succubus Affection)
I started again a while back on Succubus Affection myself but I backed up my full save, so here it is if anyone wants it, same version.For Succubus Affection :
I dunno if it can help but here is my actual save.
Note : Its been a while that I didn't played it so u can expect it to not be a full save.
Btw IDK if I put all the requiered files in the archive so if it have some missing files for the save, just ping me by Replying or Quoting my post.
Also this save is from version 1.09E (Kagura Version) of the game bought on DLsite.
Ngl, my brain imedeatly clicked to Alexander AndersonHuh, this game actually looks really good! I’m gonna take a stab at it~
Which dll did you use? I'm having some trouble trying to find one that worksDude you just saved my life. it works...Thanks to all those who took so much trouble to help me!!!
Nope, actual version is the 1.11.Shiro no yakata Is completed?
Incorrect. SnY is being developed on the Ci-En.Nope, actual version is the 1.11.
U can check it and stay tune on it by checking on hisYou must be registered to see the links.
Well my bad for the mistake, also the link for hisIncorrect. SnY is being developed on the Ci-En.
The game on Fantia is that weird Mysterious Mansion game. Forgot if it got a title.
Can you upload your edited game file please? I couldn’t figure it out.This is sounding similar to the .dll issue I was having earlier in the thread, though it was a different .dll (d3dx9_39 instead of MSVCR110). Like I'm assuming you did, I found and downloaded the specific .dll I needed, but then a new error would pop up instead ('0xc000007b' for me, instead of 'ox000007b').
I outlined my eventual successful solution to these issues earlier in the thread, but I'll restate the problem and potential solution a bit differently here since, y'know, different .dll and all. If the underlying problem you're having is the same as what I had, then I think it's that the specific .dll you downloaded trying to fix the issue might be right, but is perhaps incompatible with some different, later revision that is already on your system. Moreover, the game or its engine wasn't equipped to accept or expect the later revision, and what the game actually wants is, specifically, a .dll that works with your framework but which is named what it was initially asking you for. Like, maybe the .dll you got as part of your framework is technically the correct .dll for that era, but the game is dumb and thinks it has to have the specific older version when it really doesn't – that was the impression I got when I looked and saw I already had an installation of DirectX9, but the game didn't like the D3DX9_43.dll that came with it and kept asking for d3dx9_39.dll, the earlier revision.
I solved my problem by going and finding the version of the .dll that I had – D3DX9_43.dll for me, probably MSVCR###-something for you, though I'm not sure where you'd look to find that – and then copying and pasting it into the game folder. After that, I just renamed it to the filename that the game first asked for, so my 'D3DX9_43.dll' became 'd3dx9_39.dll', and presumably your 'MSVCR###-whatever.dll' should be renamed to 'MSVCR110.dll'. After I did that, I had no more issues.
Sorry for the wall of text, but I hope it makes enough sense and that a solution like this can work for you.
Not certain what you're asking me for… I didn't edit any game files – I just copied and renamed a DirectX9 .dll file. Are you saying that the game is asking you for that same specific file ('d3dx9_39.dll') yourself? If so, I can get you mine, but it might not be compatible with what you've already got since the point of the process I outlined was copying and renaming what's already installed on your system. You'd need to have the rest of a working DirectX9 installation anyway.Can you upload your edited game file please? I couldn’t figure it out.
This is sounding similar to the .dll issue I was having earlier in the thread, though it was a different .dll (d3dx9_39 instead of MSVCR110). Like I'm assuming you did, I found and downloaded the specific .dll I needed, but then a new error would pop up instead ('0xc000007b' for me, instead of 'ox000007b').
I outlined my eventual successful solution to these issues earlier in the thread, but I'll restate the problem and potential solution a bit differently here since, y'know, different .dll and all. If the underlying problem you're having is the same as what I had, then I think it's that the specific .dll you downloaded trying to fix the issue might be right, but is perhaps incompatible with some different, later revision that is already on your system. Moreover, the game or its engine wasn't equipped to accept or expect the later revision, and what the game actually wants is, specifically, a .dll that works with your framework but which is named what it was initially asking you for. Like, maybe the .dll you got as part of your framework is technically the correct .dll for that era, but the game is dumb and thinks it has to have the specific older version when it really doesn't – that was the impression I got when I looked and saw I already had an installation of DirectX9, but the game didn't like the D3DX9_43.dll that came with it and kept asking for d3dx9_39.dll, the earlier revision.
I solved my problem by going and finding the version of the .dll that I had – D3DX9_43.dll for me, probably MSVCR###-something for you, though I'm not sure where you'd look to find that – and then copying and pasting it into the game folder. After that, I just renamed it to the filename that the game first asked for, so my 'D3DX9_43.dll' became 'd3dx9_39.dll', and presumably your 'MSVCR###-whatever.dll' should be renamed to 'MSVCR110.dll'. After I did that, I had no more issues.
Sorry for the wall of text, but I hope it makes enough sense and that a solution like this can work for you.
Not the OP but I had a very similar issue with my laptop a while ago, just download and drag whatever .dll files you need into the game folder for the game to work, that at least solved my issues with it.Can you upload your edited game file please? I couldn’t figure it out.