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Here's hoping that steam comes through for you NR. I'd quite like to support you there.
Yeah. So, for reference, I came up through the US public school system. As of fifth grade my vocabulary and writing skills were considered "advanced" for my age (12). Testing that year put my vocabulary at over 25,000 words and my writing style was considered college level... I still wouldn't have had a clue how to write a sex scene, but for the school newspaper I had to remember to "write dumb" (my teacher's wording for remembering to write down to my audience).*Very* advanced, you say. Tell me: how does a very advanced teenager differ from an adult in their writing? (I absolutely refuse to use the phrase "12-year-old teenager". Twelve doesn't have any 'teen' attached to it!!) Logically, the writing of an advanced teenager should be indistinguishable from that of a normal young adult, and that of a very advanced one should scan as that of someone older still. You basically said "Too bad that sometimes the dialogue seems written by a regular adult."
I don't get what your criticism is supposed to mean.
I hoped it as well, but I've just saw that unfortunately the game was removed from SteamHere's hoping that steam comes through for you NR. I'd quite like to support you there.
I really don't know, but they seems to be triggered the most by the apparent age of the characters, or whether there are schools of a rank lower than colleges or universities mentioned in the game that the characters attend toYeah, I'm baffled and upset by that as well. LomL featured none of the problematic themes I figured, but to be sure I created a version for steam to really reinforce that, but they still declined. Didn't give much clue as to the reasons, so I have no idea what made them decide to give it a pass. Oh well...
I'm honestly willing to bet that it's Sierra, Mist got shit-canned for Mia, and she looks less "underaged" than Sierra does. (Short girl with small boobs = underaged according to steam.)Yeah, I'm baffled and upset by that as well. LomL featured none of the problematic themes I figured, but to be sure I created a version for steam to really reinforce that, but they still declined. Didn't give much clue as to the reasons, so I have no idea what made them decide to give it a pass. Oh well...
So you'll be updating the regular chapter 7 release with "not Steam" achievements, so folks like me should continue to hold on a little longer for this enhanced LomL?naughtyroad said:For now it's back to business as usual, starting with stripping out the Steam integration (minimal effort since ren'py's got a very straight forward Steam UI integration, and apart from the achievements, there's nothing to integrate), and get rid of the links to the platform, and then get a final, final build for chapter 7 out the door.
Oh, yeah, if you waited this long. It's all implemented in game, and I even have customized notifications in case there was no connection to the steam client.I've one of those that was holding out for LomL on Steam.
So you'll be updating the regular chapter 7 release with "not Steam" achievements, so folks like me should continue to hold on a little longer for this enhanced LomL?
The gallery system now works of off automatic saves that are triggered when the scene starts, which means you have to play through the game to see it unlocked.Do I need to play the game to unlock the full gallery? The new scenes are locked for me.
Yeah. That bout of cancelations on Itch a while back was a bit mysterious.I know Itch.io can be weird themselves when it comes to adult games these days but I see you still have it for sale there. So Im assuming its till OK to get it there?
Was also a purge of developers who pretty much were on the radar of law enforcement for posting clear CP games.Yeah. That bout of cancelations on Itch a while back was a bit mysterious.