- Mar 20, 2018
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Seems a lot of people are understandably confused. Can we get the front page to show "demo" on the first download instead of just "windows"? The second download is the actual game but is simply labeled "1.0.4".
thanks in exchange i'll let you in on a little secret, in the 1.0.4 version, if yuo press left and right in the main menu enough times, the screen willflash unlocking the debug roomHere you go chief:You must be registered to see the links
Just upload the exe and hit the big "unpack" button. You can view all the CG below and download it if you want.
to add further context the 1.2a demo is allegedly of the second episode as oposed of the 1.04, this is supported by the fact that the ???? episode thing has a picture of natalie in itLateshifter's OST
Also to make sure no one is confused.
Version 1.2a is a Demo of the game that would become 1.04.
However it plays totally different, so you should play both.
Also as mentioned by axelfire, Oko included a debug menu on 1.04 to skip having to play and just get the sexy scenes. You do this by pressing left and right a bunch of times on the main menu until it flashes white.
Oko (creator of this game) also made 2 other games. Star Knave which is kind of the demo of his last game Stellinavra.
https://f95zone.to/threads/star-knave-v1-0-3-public-oko.19574/
https://f95zone.to/threads/stellinavra-v1-0-2-oko.58794/
The sad thing is it won't matter anymore because oko Unfortunately retired years ago so there won't be any updates to his amazing games. I really hope that he does come back one day and gives us one to finish off Late Shifter or even a sequel to Stelinavra.would enjoy the game even without the sex scene / gameplay, the whole story about cyberpunk city society is already good enough for me enjoy the game. Also the vibe this game have is amazing, certainly love to see the game finished, though kinda curious about scenario, is it going to be like separate story or different chapter of progressing story from the first scenario ?
welp... that's quite unfortunate it's such a good game, well hope this could inspire any game developer who would want to make this kind of genre and mechanic...The sad thing is it won't matter anymore because oko Unfortunately retired years ago so there won't be any updates to his amazing games. I really hope that he does come back one day and gives us one to finish off Late Shifter or even a sequel to Stelinavra.
They are completely different games. Demo is a lot shorter.What's the difference between versions?
Are you sure you didn't click on an ad link or something? You know, the ones disguised as a download button sometimes?Includes ransomware. Do not download.
I like how he didnt even specify which one of the links is infected. What a fucking retard.Are you sure you didn't click on an ad link or something? You know, the ones disguised as a download button sometimes?
I downloaded the file and ran it through virustotal, like I always do. Multiple security vendors found an issue with the file. So yes, I am sure.Are you sure you didn't click on an ad link or something? You know, the ones disguised as a download button sometimes?
How about all of them? It's the executable file that's infected, not the links, you absolute moron. Just for you I downloaded it from multiple sources, and yes - you fucking retard - all of them are infected. Does that compute?I like how he didnt even specify which one of the links is infected. What a fucking retard.
Other than the fact that most people don't know how to read a VirusTotal result and understand the concept of false positive? It's not all that uncommon for people (who don't use ad blockers) to accidentally download malware from an ad and mistake that as the file everyone else is getting. There's also cases where a specific program or file packaged with the game, such as ones used in text hooking programs, gets flagged and people that don't understand why it gets flagged have a knee-jerk reaction of calling the download a virus.Can anyone explain to me why people on this website are so hostile to others trying to warn them? Does f95 exist to spread malware, or is there something else I'm not aware of?
I think that in itself is plenty fair, and I understand skepticism, but hostility towards someone clearly going out of their way to help others is at the very least strange. I don't quite understand the culture here.Other than the fact that most people don't know how to read a VirusTotal result and understand the concept of false positive? It's not all that uncommon for people (who don't use ad blockers) to accidentally download malware from an ad and mistake that as the file everyone else is getting. There's also cases where a specific program or file packaged with the game, such as ones used in text hooking programs, gets flagged and people that don't understand why it gets flagged have a knee-jerk reaction of calling the download a virus.
Now unless you're savvy with computer security, it's strongly not recommended for you to download a possibly infected file just to double check if that's infected. So the rational thing to do is ask questions and try to figure out whether the person making the claim has any weight to what they're saying. Also, personally downloading an infected file from multiple sources to try to prove a point doesn't exactly give us, or at least me, hope that you know what you're doing.
But considering that the game's been around since 2017 and most of us on the thread that have downloaded/played the game hasn't had an issue, you'd have to understand why we'd be extra skeptical. Plus, someone already addressed why the game might be flagged as a virus and nothing you've said indicates that you're experiencing a different issue.
If you think what I'm saying isn't fair, you're free to share your thoughts.
You indeed have it wrong. I'm not wholly up to date with today's computer security, but you can literally get malware from an infected ad playing on a website (which has happened to me even before I discovered porn), opening an infected email, clicking an infected link that seemingly doesn't do anything, viewing an infected zip file, just having an infected zip file on your system, etc. You also have to understand that a zip file can look like a zip file, smell like a zip file, and feel like a zip file, but is actually an executable. You should never open any suspect file, link, whatever, even out of curiosity. Not all viruses behave alike and just as your antivirus updates every so often, so too do viruses designed to get around that.I think that in itself is plenty fair, and I understand skepticism, but hostility towards someone clearly going out of their way to help others is at the very least strange. I don't quite understand the culture here.
As for downloading infected files just to scan them - as far as I understand, at least - zipped files are not a threat, and even if you unpack them, they won't just start running code automatically? Do I have that wrong?