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JustAl

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I don't have an Inheat folder in my appdata to put the saves inside, anyone else have this issue or know a fix?
I'm not 100% sure what your issue is, so let us proceed logically.

  1. Boot the game, change a setting. That should make the folder appear since something needs to be tracked in persistent data. You can also play and complete a mission, that will need a file to be tracked. Either way, the folder will be made when the file is made.

  2. The above works for any operating system. I'm only assuming you're using some variant of Windows for the IN HEAT folder to appear within the appdata folder. If you're not using Windows, try a search engine like Google (or maybe even Bing AI chat) for: where do apps store their data in Mac / Linux? This should give you your lead and you'll find an IN HEAT folder there.
 

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You insert the save file into: C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\INHEAT\Saved\SaveGames
Isn't this path for the old UE4 build? I think the new is:
/AppData/Local(or LocalLow)/MonsterBox/IN HEAT

But I'm not 100% sure and I can't verify it now.:unsure:

EDIT: Well..:unsure:

 
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JustAl

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Isn't this path for the old UE4 build? I think the new is:
/AppData/Local(or LocalLow)/MonsterBox/IN HEAT

But I'm not 100% sure and I can't verify it now.:unsure:

EDIT: Well..:unsure:

I might've made a cross up while in a rush. I edited some posts. The original post has updated content, including an newly made archive with the right save file and mention of the correct directory for the Unity build.
 
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How the fuck do people even play this...

Man at this point all I care about are the end screen animations, that apperently aren't stored anywhere just to rip out of the game files.
 
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How the fuck do people even play this...

Man at this point all I care about are the end screen animations, that apperently aren't stored anywhere just to rip out of the game files.
It's more balanced and better now. Trust me, previous builds were much worse.Real RNG hell. *RIP keyboard* :D
 
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JustAl

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How the fuck do people even play this...
Simple: sheer hornyness or hateful spite.

Or, uhhh, YT content farming I guess, if that's a thing of this caliber...
You can just ask me. Other people beat all levels of the Unity build too. I recently shared my save since so many people complain they can't complete this game.

I simply wanted to try an FNAF game. I'd skipped all of the others since the fandom around them was too loud and I didn't feel appeal towards the games even though I admired the nostalgia since I was such a kid who went to indoor amusement parks and party places when I was young. Containment Breach was DZ: Discovery Zone + Funtime USA.

Now I see this game, and I recognize I can try the camera-sight Tower Defense experience that is FNAF. Except with less media cringe and more playfully thicc girls.

It turns out the gameplay of IN HEAT is fun. RNG keeps the experience fresh and there's much more to do than look at cameras, which looked boring in the first 2 FNAF games though did keep difficulty and suspense high. The other known hentai FNAF spinoff "Five Nights in Anime" (FNIA) follows the old formula which is way more tense on your ability to act since the battery limit is just as unforgiving there as the original FNAF.

Did I play this for horniness? At this point I've benched more time in the SFW version by choice simply for the quicker defeat scenes so maybe not. But I did try FNIA for a certain similar quality. So you decide.

Did I play this out of spite? No, though I've done that for games I particularly disliked just to determine if they really are as bad as I feel about them (spoiler: those games were worse than I first perceived).

Did I play this for YouTube content farming? Not only did I not, but I already said I didn't find the community around FNAF fun, like Mark or Matt or... anyone else. I only remember those 2 coming up on YouTube way more often than anyone else and I just shrugged off the FNAF community as usual.

In short, I probably played out of minor horniness so I can live the experience promised by those old scam popups that say, "sexy singles in your area want to meet you".

Edit: Typo fix.
 
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You can just ask me. Other people beat all levels of the Unity build too. I recently shared my save since so many people complain they can't complete this game.

I simply wanted to try an FNAF game. I'd skipped all of the others since the fandom around them was too loud and I didn't feel appeal towards the games even though I admired the nostalgia since I was such a kid who went to indoor amusement parks and party places when I was young. Containment Breach was DZ: Discovery Zone + Funtime USA.

Now I see this game, and I recognize I can try the camera-sight Tower Defense experience that is FNAF. Except with less media cringe and more playfully thicc girls.

It turns out the gameplay of IN HEAT is fun. RNG keeps the experience fresh and there's much more to do than look at cameras, which looked boring in the first 2 FNAF games though did keep difficulty and suspense high. The other known hentai FNAF spinoff "Five Nights in Anime" (FNIA) follows the old formula which is way more tense on your ability to act since the battery limit is just as unforgiving there as the original FNAF.

Did I play this for horniness? At this point I've benched more time in the SFW version by choice simply for the quicker defeat scenes so maybe not. But I did try FNIA for a certain similar quality. So you decide.

Did I play this out of spite? No, though I've done that for games I particularly disliked just to determine if they really are as bad as I feel about them (spoiler: those games were worse than I first perceived).

Did I play this for YouTube content farming? Not only did I not, but I already said I didn't find the community around FNAF fun, like Mark or Matt or... anyone else. I only remember those 2 coming up on YouTube way more often than anyone else and I just shrugged off the FNAF community as usual.

In short, I probably played out of minor horniness so I can live the experience promised by those old scam popups that say, "sexy singles in your area want to meet you".

Edit: Typo fix.
That's an interesting point of view, thanks for that. Personally, I wasn't bitter when I straight up couldn't complete these stages, it just irks me when either 1): Nothing is explained properly or hinted at, and 2): A project has to start over again (for better or worse). The unity builds were too easy for me, and now this feels more annoying than anything. I mentioned the spite part just to see if the game got better for me, but no cigar.

Granted, I don't have as much fondness as you for FNAF, nor have I played much of it cuz I'm terrible at it and the mechanics, and while I do feel as if this is a fresh breath of fresh air (or at least, a copycat with good character designs), I always feel there's something wrong with this project. Anyone else?

To me, FNAF is like an ADHD simulator. Check this, check that, fix X, do this, break that, etc. Now do that ad nauseam with power management and intermittent death. This is a lesser extent of that, but it at least makes it more enjoyable with the eye candy.
 
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You can just ask me. Other people beat all levels of the Unity build too. I recently shared my save since so many people complain they can't complete this game.

I simply wanted to try an FNAF game. I'd skipped all of the others since the fandom around them was too loud and I didn't feel appeal towards the games even though I admired the nostalgia since I was such a kid who went to indoor amusement parks and party places when I was young. Containment Breach was DZ: Discovery Zone + Funtime USA.

Now I see this game, and I recognize I can try the camera-sight Tower Defense experience that is FNAF. Except with less media cringe and more playfully thicc girls.

It turns out the gameplay of IN HEAT is fun. RNG keeps the experience fresh and there's much more to do than look at cameras, which looked boring in the first 2 FNAF games though did keep difficulty and suspense high. The other known hentai FNAF spinoff "Five Nights in Anime" (FNIA) follows the old formula which is way more tense on your ability to act since the battery limit is just as unforgiving there as the original FNAF.

Did I play this for horniness? At this point I've benched more time in the SFW version by choice simply for the quicker defeat scenes so maybe not. But I did try FNIA for a certain similar quality. So you decide.

Did I play this out of spite? No, though I've done that for games I particularly disliked just to determine if they really are as bad as I feel about them (spoiler: those games were worse than I first perceived).

Did I play this for YouTube content farming? Not only did I not, but I already said I didn't find the community around FNAF fun, like Mark or Matt or... anyone else. I only remember those 2 coming up on YouTube way more often than anyone else and I just shrugged off the FNAF community as usual.

In short, I probably played out of minor horniness so I can live the experience promised by those old scam popups that say, "sexy singles in your area want to meet you".

Edit: Typo fix.
I did it for the same reasons but I want to add for myself "too weak to jump scares so I'd rather have half-naked ladies bash me"
What can I say, horror isn't for me
 
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I'm a bit curious... what triggers the animation of misty (or whatever the sharks name is) to pull open the door despite it being close. Its a unique death animation that I triggered and have been trying to figure out what caused it.
 
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