All I'm saying is that the 'quality being thrown out the window' part of one of my comment does not apply to this game because the focus is not on sex even in scenes with sex such as the reworked Ami scene, where the focus is more on that she is doing something unfamiliar to the rest of the characters in the scene.Well, again, previous scene was better. At least in my own memory and the feel that it gave me as a new player.
At the time I was a bit confused and was in the "Was it really just a dream?", yes, it gave a bit of a different feel, not denpa at all, but the effect was great, it created suspense. Now? It just screams at us, there is no more feeling that something is wrong, because now we know that something is wrong. But maybe Sel wanted it to be this way and I really wonder how would it be if it was my 1st time playing it...
As for whether the Denpa element is still there, she is still a familiar character doing something unfamiliar, so it can still be considered a Denpa moment. The change is in how blatantly wrong it feels compared to the more subtle feel of the original, where the original gave us the feeling that something is wrong without outright telling us, the rework outright tells us. That's still Denpa, the rework is just not being subtle about something being wrong.
(NOTE: Red "my comment" text directly links to my previous comment with the original text of what I said for reference purposes)
As it is now, it seems there is a bug preventing this, but advancing the "there is nothing" text at least once is supposed to unlock the remade scenes in the replay function. There is no content that comes after the "there is nothing" text, this update was entirely for the rework due to how massive it was (something like 170 events were reworked).So, my last save from way back earlier this year before this update came out was at a screen that simply said 'there is nothing' .....when I load that save, that's all I get...? How do I get past this to get to the new content?