Gregk

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Jun 19, 2018
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I'm having trouble with webm animation.
Basically, I see a black screen.
If I open the webm file with VLC it opens correctly.

OS: Windows 11 ARM64

Any ideas?
 

Ptricate

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Jan 9, 2026
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When I launch the game, it gives an error and closes...
File "renpy/display/core.py", line 3018, in interact_core
i()
~^^
File "renpy/common/00steam.rpy", line 714, in periodic
set_timeline_game_mode(new_menu)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^^^^
File "renpy/common/00steam.rpy", line 626, in set_timeline_game_mode
steamapi.SteamTimeline().SetTimelineGameMode(mode)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^
File "lib/python3.12/steamapi.py", line 15287, in SteamTimeline
ValueError: NULL pointer access

While running game code:
File "game/0script.rpy", line 827, in script
call screen saves_broken
ValueError: NULL pointer access

During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "game/0script.rpy", line 827, in script
call screen saves_broken
File "game/0script.rpy", line 827, in script
call screen saves_broken
ValueError: NULL pointer access
 

SerasAshrein

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I’m looking at what you said — that 1,677 copies have already been sold, but there are only 20 reviews. Maybe only 20 copies of the game were actually bought, if we consider what you said.

To find the total cost of 1,677 game copies at a price of $7 per copy, you need to multiply the number of copies by the price of one copy:

1677×7=11739

Answer: the total cost will be $11,739.
 

Pr0GamerJohnny

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I’m looking at what you said — that 1,677 copies have already been sold, but there are only 20 reviews. Maybe only 20 copies of the game were actually bought, if we consider what you said.

To find the total cost of 1,677 game copies at a price of $7 per copy, you need to multiply the number of copies by the price of one copy:

1677×7=11739

Answer: the total cost will be $11,739.
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Do you know how overjoyed most businesses would be if their products had a 100% customer feedback rate?
 
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Machete

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I’m looking at what you said — that 1,677 copies have already been sold, but there are only 20 reviews. Maybe only 20 copies of the game were actually bought, if we consider what you said.

To find the total cost of 1,677 game copies at a price of $7 per copy, you need to multiply the number of copies by the price of one copy:

1677×7=11739

Answer: the total cost will be $11,739.
Or maybe out of 1677 buyers, minus 90, i think, refunds, only 20 bothered leaving a review. It's steam, non a lazy-sh forum like this one where a bunch of dudes like to debate about porn games.

But what's even the point here? I mean, if this game is or is not selling well, that would be BananaCreamGames' concern, eventually. To us the poind, i would say, should be to be happy that Moonripple Lake is a fucking fun ride :D
 

BananaCreamGames

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Hello I was just wondering if anyone had a solution for this issue I'm having and sorry if this is brought up multiple times.
Again, what are you running the game on, where did you download it and which version?
try and searching for the mentioned files in the game directory. Are they there?
 
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FMarshallboy

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What are you playing on?
I'm trying to play the Here version of F95

PC:
Windows 11 22H2
GTX 1050 Ti
20GB DDR3 1600MHz
Core i5 3470 3.2GHz

I don't have Steam installed

Edit: I already fixed it, it had something to do with some stupid certificate.

I had Steam installed in 2023 for CS:GO, but I uninstalled it, reinstalled it, and problem solved XD
 
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FMarshallboy

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Win 11 on a CPU from 2012? Really?

CPU doesn't even have HEVC support. Thankfully that 10 series NVIDIA does.
Ultra Mega offtopic sorry admin

It's Windows 11 LTSC, Because Microsoft doesn't leave us any choice, right...?

Although, if the market calms down, I'll probably go for Intel's Nova Lake and finally be able to retire my old but reliable 2012 PC
 
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