xtr3mx7

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It's important to offer constructive feedback rather than feedback that lacks substance or value.

I truly appreciate the tremendous effort Lexie lecoeur has invested in this game. Customizing RPA for JAS is no small task. Even though I managed to reverse-engineer it and observe the significant evolution from the initial release to the current version, it's clear that a lot of hard work went into it. Unfortunately, many people overlook the dedication developers put into their work. If something doesn't meet their expectations, they often respond with negativity instead of understanding or appreciation.

It's human nature to seek instant gratification and feel entitled—even when enjoying something provided for free. Personally, I believe in supporting developers by offering thoughtful, constructive feedback. That kind of encouragement can make a real difference, especially when developers aren't receiving the support they deserve. Motivation thrives on meaningful input, not criticism for the sake of it.
 

Vesanius

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The game has plenty of potential and I really liked it before. But I absolutely hate how the skipping is locked and there seems to be no way to unlock it through the variables either. What a dick move.
 

LowLevelLesser

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and disabling skip is truly an asshole move. Just why, seriously dev, give me one good reason.
It's really so dumb, I was hitting Enter and clicking the mouse both, to just get forward on some boring parts, but I'm not going to do that for half an hour or so. Just uninstalled the game minutes after downloading, not worth even for free to play something like that.
I think they locked the skip button because of all the motion scenes and "interactivity" at various points. I can't think of any other reasonable explanation (it wouldn't make sense to paywall it). Some players just plow through everything for the sex scenes so they would therefore not notice things (you CAN skip anything you've seen before).
 
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Lexie lecoeur

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I’m going to add something that matters to me, and then you’re free to keep bashing the game or the way I do things.
But know this — this version is the Steam version, intended for the Steam audience, most of whom didn’t know me and hadn’t discovered JASON yet.


I don’t know who uploaded this version here — it wasn’t me.
Just like I wasn’t the one who added the “Complete” tag — but I’m the one who removed it.


I’m not stupid; I know which version was here before, I know exactly where I had stopped, and I had planned — as I’ve always done — to provide you with a compatible version at the right time.
But as usual, steps were skipped, people complained, and criticism started flying.


No one asks any questions.
Hey, I delete an NTSF_pack.jas file and suddenly the game runs without the videos… how strange! “The dev must be an idiot,” right?
Maybe the dev actually planned the code to run both with and without the AI animations?
Maybe he had a version without the cartoon posters that Steam forced me to include?
Maybe he was planning to make the game freely available?
But no one bothers to ask.
Yet when it comes to jumping on me and throwing insults, no problem!


Go ahead and keep defending your own little patch of ground — you’re right to.
As for me, I’m defending mine.
 

dieze

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I truly appreciate the tremendous effort @Lexie lecoeur has invested in this game. Customizing RPA for JAS is no small task.
One could also look at it from a slightly different angle. Renpy team worked hard to implement in an open fashion a "skip text" function into their engine that provides value to players who wish to use it. Dev worked hard to... undo all of that? To implement a design that is actively user hostile?

Not all effort is useful effort, as feedback in this thread shows.
 

NowandAgain

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I really liked the animation style. At one point, it suddenly switches from real life to the animated world. The story is engaging so far — who knows what will happen in episode 2.
 

dzirle

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Amazing graphics, the best game that is truly worthy of the 21st century, and every choice actually matters. It’s a shame there’s only one like this so far! I’m waiting for similar titles, because 80% of what’s out there is still mediocre.
 
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spiderpity

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i downloaded the original version here, finished it, then i saw the demo on steam, started it, and immediatly bought the game (at least the ep 1) i loved the changes, for those who complain about the no skip buttom, just finish the game then you can skip it in any replay, or simply press the space bar faster ... no big deal, i like the use of IA to improve the original Daz art, now since i already know half of what happen on ep 2 im waiting to see what comes next, keep the good work :D
 
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FatGiant

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I’m going to add something that matters to me, and then you’re free to keep bashing the game or the way I do things.
But know this — this version is the Steam version, intended for the Steam audience, most of whom didn’t know me and hadn’t discovered JASON yet.


I don’t know who uploaded this version here — it wasn’t me.
Just like I wasn’t the one who added the “Complete” tag — but I’m the one who removed it.


I’m not stupid; I know which version was here before, I know exactly where I had stopped, and I had planned — as I’ve always done — to provide you with a compatible version at the right time.
But as usual, steps were skipped, people complained, and criticism started flying.


No one asks any questions.
Hey, I delete an NTSF_pack.jas file and suddenly the game runs without the videos… how strange! “The dev must be an idiot,” right?
Maybe the dev actually planned the code to run both with and without the AI animations?
Maybe he had a version without the cartoon posters that Steam forced me to include?
Maybe he was planning to make the game freely available?
But no one bothers to ask.
Yet when it comes to jumping on me and throwing insults, no problem!


Go ahead and keep defending your own little patch of ground — you’re right to.
As for me, I’m defending mine.
With this last move into censorship, you crossed the line.

We are done.
 
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I’m going to add something that matters to me, and then you’re free to keep bashing the game or the way I do things.
But know this — this version is the Steam version, intended for the Steam audience, most of whom didn’t know me and hadn’t discovered JASON yet.


I don’t know who uploaded this version here — it wasn’t me.
Just like I wasn’t the one who added the “Complete” tag — but I’m the one who removed it.


I’m not stupid; I know which version was here before, I know exactly where I had stopped, and I had planned — as I’ve always done — to provide you with a compatible version at the right time.
But as usual, steps were skipped, people complained, and criticism started flying.


No one asks any questions.
Hey, I delete an NTSF_pack.jas file and suddenly the game runs without the videos… how strange! “The dev must be an idiot,” right?
Maybe the dev actually planned the code to run both with and without the AI animations?
Maybe he had a version without the cartoon posters that Steam forced me to include?
Maybe he was planning to make the game freely available?
But no one bothers to ask.
Yet when it comes to jumping on me and throwing insults, no problem!


Go ahead and keep defending your own little patch of ground — you’re right to.
As for me, I’m defending mine.
Decisions we make often earn us Praises or Criticism. My opinion does not matter, However the criticism I am reading has been fully earned on your end.
 
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