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So I'm missing one scene but got to the point where her story is basically done. What did I miss?
You have to complete all the other events events first! including "Sophie event" to complete Sophie event go to your room in "noon" and you will see an option to start event near PC after completing all events go to bed and then go to Amy's House in the evening.Hi, at Amy's party, how can I do what this hint says? View attachment 1464114
There's no such thing as a "DMCA agency". DMCA is just copyright law, which the developer uses to issue takedown demands against the download sites. And yes, this developer is so overzealous in using it that I refunded my Steam purchase of Summer with Mia that I made after finishing it from here to support non-Patreon ways to buy games. But this hardcore line of DMCA use means I'll pirate their games forever.No. All Nopy and Mega links will be taken down almost right away because Inceton has paid for DMCA agency to be on a watch for 24/7 to take down those links with DMCA strikes.
Lets be fair you’ll pirate them anyway with or without his strikes. Excusing yourself for pirating just because dev invokes copyright on his property is for you to sleep well at night. games are dity cheap to get on steam… i think nowdays people think they are too entitled to free games , but outside of the porn game genre nearly all games today have drm and combats pirating. I mean for some devs this games are there only venues. Should they have free demos. Absolutely , and most do actually have.There's no such thing as a "DMCA agency". DMCA is just copyright law, which the developer uses to issue takedown demands against the download sites. And yes, this developer is so overzealous in using it that I refunded my Steam purchase of Summer with Mia that I made after finishing it from here to support non-Patreon ways to buy games. But this hardcore line of DMCA use means I'll pirate their games forever.
I'll unashemedly admit to pirating any that only have Patreon as a funding model, since I don't like Patreon as a company or a business model. But as I said, I do buy the ones I enjoy that have a Steam option, even ones I've already finished from downloading them here. For instance, I have CoBD book 1 sitting in my library with 0 hours played. That is absolutely not an accurate reflection on my hours with that game, nor are the 3 hours on Acting Lessons, but they were bought after the fact to support a game I enjoy by using a payment option I can support.Lets be fair you’ll pirate them anyway with or without his strikes. Excusing yourself for pirating just because dev invokes copyright on his property is for you to sleep well at night. games are dity cheap to get on steam… i think nowdays people think they are too entitled to free games , but outside of the porn game genre nearly all games today have drm and combats pirating. I mean for some devs this games are there only venues. Should they have free demos. Absolutely , and most do actually have.
This is misrepresenting the point of sites like Patreon or Subscribestar. The point is to support the creator while they work on their products. Almost none of them are able to up and quit their day jobs. They have to spend tons of extra hours alone, avoiding family or friends, trying to develop their games. Buying a finished product is great, but a creator's potential success is limited by several factors, including whether they can still eat, pay rent, etc. Supporting creators doesn't only help them buy better hardware for improving the quality of their equipment and the turnaround time for releases. It also moves them closer to being able to work on their software full-time.It is true that even being on a site like this shows a level of entitlement for free stuff that you don't see with more mainstream games. But most mainstream games, you can buy in one transaction on Steam, not dripfeeding it over months or years on Patreon. If more porn game devs would sell me a finished product, I'd buy more porn games. Including ones I've already played.
Yeah, I get that Patreon is sort of a "necessary evil", for lack of a better term, in that if nobody supported them during production, there would be much fewer finished games for me to buy. And aside from the few that are big enough to go kickstarter (Subverse) or Steam early access, I don't have a solution. So I buy the ones that make it to the finish line, and sometimes throw a few bucks through stuff like Buy Me a Coffee, but I just can't see myself getting on board with the "subscribe to my rent" services, even if I get the need for alternate means of funding being available.This is misrepresenting the point of sites like Patreon or Subscribestar. The point is to support the creator while they work on their products. Almost none of them are able to up and quit their day jobs. They have to spend tons of extra hours alone, avoiding family or friends, trying to develop their games. Buying a finished product is great, but a creator's potential success is limited by several factors, including whether they can still eat, pay rent, etc. Supporting creators doesn't only help them buy better hardware for improving the quality of their equipment and the turnaround time for releases. It also moves them closer to being able to work on their software full-time.
I get wanting to buy a finished product, and I am happy that you buy on Steam or elsewhere that sells completed games. And, of course, you're free to choose not to support someone on a membership platform like Patreon. But there is also a real need for support in the mean time. Consider, for example, novelists who get an advance on their books' sales; or small start-up businesses that get loans from banks or venture capitalists to invest in their businesses. This is the same idea with sites like Patreon and Subscribestar. Unfortunately, the current model is flawed, because obviously some creators abuse the system.
A simple way to diminish the abuse from some devs would be to simply set the payment for each update they provide instead of a monthly . Yes i know this means less money for the devs that have multiple jobs but in the long run it would increase trust in patreons. I for one admit that i only ever patreoned devs that have constant releases and well never more than 30 euro/dollars per game. And when i got the chance to buy their games on steam i did it cause the final product is worth to have in collection.This is misrepresenting the point of sites like Patreon or Subscribestar. The point is to support the creator while they work on their products. Almost none of them are able to up and quit their day jobs. They have to spend tons of extra hours alone, avoiding family or friends, trying to develop their games. Buying a finished product is great, but a creator's potential success is limited by several factors, including whether they can still eat, pay rent, etc. Supporting creators doesn't only help them buy better hardware for improving the quality of their equipment and the turnaround time for releases. It also moves them closer to being able to work on their software full-time.
I get wanting to buy a finished product, and I am happy that you buy on Steam or elsewhere that sells completed games. And, of course, you're free to choose not to support someone on a membership platform like Patreon. But there is also a real need for support in the mean time. Consider, for example, novelists who get an advance on their books' sales; or small start-up businesses that get loans from banks or venture capitalists to invest in their businesses. This is the same idea with sites like Patreon and Subscribestar. Unfortunately, the current model is flawed, because obviously some creators abuse the system.
Well i should probably say we will get same treatment when season 2 is finished and launches on steam. The dev would do so to encourage the buying it on steam rather than pirating. I cant actually say i like it but i dont blame him for doing it.Yeah, I get that Patreon is sort of a "necessary evil", for lack of a better term, in that if nobody supported them during production, there would be much fewer finished games for me to buy. And aside from the few that are big enough to go kickstarter (Subverse) or Steam early access, I don't have a solution. So I buy the ones that make it to the finish line, and sometimes throw a few bucks through stuff like Buy Me a Coffee, but I just can't see myself getting on board with the "subscribe to my rent" services, even if I get the need for alternate means of funding being available.
Anyway, we're getting off topic based on me pointing out that there isn't a sinister "DMCA agency" that the dev is paying off, so I'm gonna knock it off.
Go to the party, I believe.I've hit a point where i get "complete a special event" hints for every character except the "to be continued" ones, could someone please help me where tf is this special event? episode 6 specifecally
There's no such thing as a "DMCA agency".