See ya next yearI think I'll be back playing the game after the 0.5 ver at least.
You probably have an old version of Java.Guys hi all. I need help. Idk why but i cant run the game. " A JNI error has occurred, please check your installation and try again" and " A Java Exception has occurred".
I already install 1.72 ver. of Java env but it didnt help
If someone know how to fix dat - help me please( Thanks in advance
This works for me, thanks!If you take the .exe and the JRE folder from a previous version of the game and paste it into the latest java version, it'll launch and play. Only downside is that the games version is mismatched with the actual version of the game you're running but it's up to date content wise.
I've ran into 0 / minor issues doing this previously but no idea if this'll effect saves, performance, etc so use at your own discretion or wait for an actual .exe version.
Try without using the exe loader. This particular compile gives those errors if you use that one, but should work fine by opening directly if you got java installed properly.Guys hi all. I need help. Idk why but i cant run the game. " A JNI error has occurred, please check your installation and try again" and " A Java Exception has occurred".
I already install 1.72 ver. of Java env but it didnt help
If someone know how to fix dat - help me please( Thanks in advance
You'd only get the stuff added to the game through the res folder, which is... I guess, most of the npc/contributor content. Jar is useless, so anything that would be changed in that one would not be in the game (like the hypermobility perk, and any bugfixes I'd assume). This way of getting the game content could potentially be quite volatile, so do it at your own risk.If you take the .exe and the JRE folder from a previous version of the game and paste it into the latest java version, it'll launch and play. Only downside is that the games version is mismatched with the actual version of the game you're running but it's up to date content wise.
I've ran into 0 / minor issues doing this previously but no idea if this'll effect saves, performance, etc so use at your own discretion or wait for an actual .exe version.
Game is worth playing, but like many others games, it's more of a promise than delivery of a product. Anyway, game can be played for quite long time (depending how much you like it), but there not that much side quests (probably about 10+) and current main story is quite short.Is this game even worth playing? The only pics they have are of operations screens. HTF does this have 6M views?
If you take the .exe and the JRE folder from a previous version of the game and paste it into the latest java version, it'll launch and play. Only downside is that the games version is mismatched with the actual version of the game you're running but it's up to date content wise.
I've ran into 0 / minor issues doing this previously but no idea if this'll effect saves, performance, etc so use at your own discretion or wait for an actual .exe version.
Most likely is, assume any issues encountered are because of the method used and not from the game update so it might be a good idea to wait for an actual .exe version to get built and uploaded.So this worked but the game freezes whenever I try to load or resume a previous save. I tried deleting and readding the res folder (had mods before) which didn't work. I also tried creating a new character just in case the mods caused any issues but I couldn't load the new save character save either. Is this an issue with the old exe or something else?
Yeah, more or less. It launches and is playable but certain parts do get fucked, mostly anything that drastically gets changed like brand new areas, characters, etc. If they are minor changes it works pretty well, mileage may vary for update to update.You'd only get the stuff added to the game through the res folder, which is... I guess, most of the npc/contributor content. Jar is useless, so anything that would be changed in that one would not be in the game (like the hypermobility perk, and any bugfixes I'd assume). This way of getting the game content could potentially be quite volatile, so do it at your own risk.
Maybe on windows, because I literally installed every version of JDK 20 and switch between them and bloody thing still wont work. It used work for me fine about half a year ago before I updated me java on my mac. I guess it is yet another case of "shit that mac can't fucking do"Maybe try what this person did:
probally not your OS no game using Java preinstalled is working on my comp the only one working is standalone with javaMaybe on windows, because I literally installed every version of JDK 20 and switch between them and bloody thing still wont work. It used work for me fine about half a year ago before I updated me java on my mac. I guess it is yet another case of "shit that mac can't fucking do"
I guess this game's strongest points are the huge variety of customization options for your character and sex scenes. Story and worldbuilding are quite nice for a erogame, so those are a plus too. But if you really need some visual stimulus, then this is not a game for you.Is this game even worth playing? The only pics they have are of operations screens. HTF does this have 6M views?
Nah, the issue is that JavaFX isn't included in OpenJDK. This causes issues with both Linux and macOS.Maybe on windows, because I literally installed every version of JDK 20 and switch between them and bloody thing still wont work. It used work for me fine about half a year ago before I updated me java on my mac. I guess it is yet another case of "shit that mac can't fucking do"
Ok, thanks for the advice, but there is a bit more which I found out after dancing around the computer with every possible known occult fetish in existence.Nah, the issue is that JavaFX isn't included in OpenJDK. This causes issues with both Linux and macOS.
Oddly enough, I've found that the most consistent way around this is to run it in an IDE (development environment) as that'll pull down all of the dependencies for you. I'm admittedly not a Java expert, but it really seems like packaging a JAR for multiplatform releases is a far bigger pain in the ass than it should be.
I'll see if I can find a way to make the process somewhat straightforward. No promises, though.
Kickass! I didn't realize Zulu started prepackaging JFX in their OpenJDK distribution. That makes things so much easier.Download JDK FX build, the latest the better (you can find them on ZULU)
Im running Zulu17 and im still getting java application launch failed when trying to open the file, any suggestions?Kickass! I didn't realize Zulu started prepackaging JFX in their OpenJDK distribution. That makes things so much easier.