It would be cool if the translation was patched up to get the gender right in various parts. A bunch of the time it guesses wrong about who is carrying out an action.
Guy i know how to not get blank bug on Joiplay
Fist hold the game and touch Setting
And Turn off WebGL
And Turn on WebGL2
I hope it work on you (Warningdont turn on or off random on other game maybe have error or bug)
I hope you have good time sex with loli zombie
(I think so ._?)
Post-ending "full" save. In quotation marks because there's not really a gallery, and I'm not sure if I have all collectibles yet, but I have enough ingredients to make 3 Viruses in case you want to revert her to whichever infection stage you want for these scenes, and also all scenes are normally repeatable every day except the opening handjob.
Text keeps skipping by itself. Not worth playing if i can't even read half the text because of a bug. And yes, it DOES do that, i did NOT skip it myself.
Here's an example of another person misinterpreting something as a virus.
But the gist of it is, VirusTotal tells you who/how many security companies flag it as a virus and what type of virus it thinks it is. It's your job to weigh how many/how credible a company is against how likely the file you have is a virus. That is not to say that files that have low ratings can't be a virus, but the random Chinese or Indian antivirus software most likely will not know something everyone else does not.
The other thing is that the moderators and uploaders here would have quickly pulled the download link if there was good reason to believe the download contained a virus.
P.S. Citing VirusTotal as proof that something is a virus without context and without doubt is kind of a dead giveaway that someone doesn't understand how to use VirusTotal. Some programs, especially RPGM games, are very prone to false positives for some reasons, the specifics of which someone more tech savvy can explain. But things like a single player game attempting to connect to a network (and doesn't have a leaderboard/update function/content sharing options) for inexplicable reasons should raise flags.
Here's an example of another person misinterpreting something as a virus.
But the gist of it is, VirusTotal tells you who/how many security companies flag it as a virus and what type of virus it thinks it is. It's your job to weigh how many/how credible a company is against how likely the file you have is a virus. That is not to say that files that have low ratings can't be a virus, but the random Chinese or Indian antivirus software most likely will not know something everyone else does not.
The other thing is that the moderators and uploaders here would have quickly pulled the download link if there was good reason to believe the download contained a virus.
P.S. Citing VirusTotal as proof that something is a virus without context and without doubt is kind of a dead giveaway that someone doesn't understand how to use VirusTotal. Some programs, especially RPGM games, are very prone to false positives for some reasons, the specifics of which someone more tech savvy can explain. But things like a single player game attempting to connect to a network (and doesn't have a leaderboard/update function/content sharing options) for inexplicable reasons should raise flags.
Here's an example of another person misinterpreting something as a virus.
But the gist of it is, VirusTotal tells you who/how many security companies flag it as a virus and what type of virus it thinks it is. It's your job to weigh how many/how credible a company is against how likely the file you have is a virus. That is not to say that files that have low ratings can't be a virus, but the random Chinese or Indian antivirus software most likely will not know something everyone else does not.
The other thing is that the moderators and uploaders here would have quickly pulled the download link if there was good reason to believe the download contained a virus.
P.S. Citing VirusTotal as proof that something is a virus without context and without doubt is kind of a dead giveaway that someone doesn't understand how to use VirusTotal. Some programs, especially RPGM games, are very prone to false positives for some reasons, the specifics of which someone more tech savvy can explain. But things like a single player game attempting to connect to a network (and doesn't have a leaderboard/update function/content sharing options) for inexplicable reasons should raise flags.
From experience if it isn't flagged by Kaspersky, Eset, Malwarebytes and Avast then it's 99.9% safe.
The RPGMaker engine up to VXAce uses Ruby for scripting, Starting with RPGMakerMV and afterwards they seem to have switched to JavaScript so as to make the games fully hostable on websites (if the game has a "www" folder then the dev can literally upload the contents of that folder to a website that supports JavaScript and the game can then be played from the broswser directly, kinda similar to the way old flash games used to work).
For playing on a local machine there has to be a way to interpret Ruby or JavaScript, expecting the avarage sod to know or care to go trough the process of setting up their PCs enviroment for these would be foolish. So the interpreters are baked into the game.exe and/or .dll's depending on version and will pretty much work on anything from Windows XP onward, no installation needed and pretty portable as a result.
So now we can finally answer why these games get flagged sometimes for no good reason.
Why would the company behind RPGMaker bother recompiling or reimplementing these interpreters when JS alone gets new bugs and fixes discovered every other day, instead of just maybe acting when something particularly bad gets discovered? And on top of that how many developers are then gonna go back and update their games with the new version, especially when new versions might break some old game scripts?
And at the end of the day if you want to have save games...well guess what's gonna need read/write permissions on your computer?
It's not as simple as checking the executable, since the actual details of where and what get's created, edited or deleted can be defined in external Ruby/JS scripts which are not part of the executable itself. And trough no malitious intent a game dev might accidently misstype the name of a savefile in their games scripts and accidently edit or even delete the wrong file...
For the record it's usually not the interpreters being old that causes issues as most AV's don't care one bit about those, rather with "good" AV's it's some specific "iffy" thing in the program. Yet most of the time it's those random Chinese AV's being dumb, for instance had a game get flagged by some random AV a while back because of a js file that was literally just a list of game text that had the word "hacking" in it...or how about my very own patches getting flagged because they don't like self extracting archives...to these bad AV's anything that doesn't look "normal" is a virus, they don't actually do any real detective work to check...guess even computer programs can't escape racial profiling
Just to prove my point, go create a "New folder" and call it something like "innocent_black_man's_folder". Then make a self extracting archive for that empty folder with 7zip (or winRAR if you were a good boy and bought it legally ). Then upload it to VirusTotal and watch those programatically racist AVs lose their shit:
My "innocent_black_man's_folder"
Is there a way to get a shotgun or something? Or is the Hospital totally RNG? I've made it to the Mrs. Fat Zombie loads of times but have only successfully shot her once and it said she resisted the 9mm bullet. Amber one time also said to use a "Powerful Weapon".
I got excited finding the Gun Store in the Mall but it only rewards you a bunch of points and no new weapon.
It seems to be either Time or Love related. I got Amber to Stage 2 in about 10 days and got Stage 1 after 600 Love, not sure if that was coincidental or the trigger.