Sorry, I meant "skip unseen", no auto forward. My bad. Fingers faster than mind.
No worries.
About freckles. I have 0.1.2 version, still no no:
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Yes, that is correct: The 0.1.2 version is within the 0.1.x (Prologue), while the 0.2.x is for Episode 1. As stated in my earlier response: "In our upcoming major release, Episode 1, expected in late December or early January, we are eager to hear your feedback regarding a slight adjustment to the freckles. It's not a significant overhaul, just a change in color and a slight reduction in their intensity. These alterations will only apply to Episode 1 and beyond, so there's no need to worry about us taking the time to redo all the renders in the Prologue."
Bearing this in mind, we plan to re-render those scenes in the Prologue at a later point. However, currently, our focus is on continuing the story, as delaying Episode 1 would cause significant setbacks.
The summary is that the new freckles are not in the current version.
About relationship. I saw the patch after finishing the prologue. OP must point out that WT "includes" the patch, I don't normally use WT. Out of curiosity, did Patreon change their policy or not check your game? From what I remember they were very much against this bypass where you manually input relationships, especially if you live in a "household".
Whether Patreon has checked my game or not, I don't know for sure. As far as I understand, direct inc is not allowed, and patches are also not permitted on Patreon. We aren't involved in creating these patches. However, inputs seem to be acceptable. For instance, Inceton Games' Lust Theory allows players to input relationships in a text field at the beginning. In Hardenville, you have the freedom to maintain the default relationships or choose for MC to be adopted, or something else. Patreon seems to be much stricter regarding legal age, consent, violence, and similar content.
Steam approved it, and they checked the game with probably 7 different reviewers in total. However, they might have a different policy on the topic.