Create your AI Cum Slut for Valentine’s Day 60% OFF Now
x

FatGiant

Forum Fanatic
Jan 7, 2022
5,467
17,422
i downloaded season 1 compressed, win/linux GOFILE then selected the pc ones bc i use pc then the size is 5.3GB ( MyDorm-v0.12.0-pc-Full Quality.zip ). After the download was finished i extracted it, once done i have selected the application to open and once the application has opened it just plain black screen within the application. i dont see any errors nor menu due to black screen
First time running a Ren'Py game? If so, maybe there's some problem with your system, I would say Codecs missing. Also, GPU drivers up to date?

Peace :)

EDIT: This is the Image you should see:

You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
 
  • Heart
Reactions: Trope95

K.T.L.

Keeping Families Together
Donor
Mar 5, 2019
871
1,759
no its actually my bad for not getting it hahaha i just recently discovered that u can actually play porn in pc so idk why its all black
Press and hold the Shift key and launch the game, keep Shift held down till it starts. A menu should popup with some options to change the way the screen is displayed. See if some of the options work for you.
 

D Dog

Active Member
Jul 31, 2018
969
1,278
My first job was DOS 3, Vax/VMS and whatever OS comes on a PDP-11/70. We didn't have any machines running it, but I learned a LOT from a DOS 1.0 manual that was still kicking around my office - stuff that they stopped putting in the documentation for non-devs so as not to frighten them away. :)
Then add in the 56k modem we had to use just for internet vs today you can get 2.5 Gb. Having the experience what we went through set the foundation and appreciation of what we have today. When I want to relax I always just work on my computers while listening to music, or just play Trop's game.
 
  • Heart
Reactions: Trope95

K.T.L.

Keeping Families Together
Donor
Mar 5, 2019
871
1,759
Then add in the 56k modem we had to use just for internet
Such luxury. We had 300 baud modems after those awful 1200:75 nonsense things - 1200 download/75 upload. A bit better than semaphore, but only just!
In fact, they weren't even called upload and download back then as I recall, they were Tx and Rx - transmit and receive. I remember those little rectangular led's on the modem flickering away - so modern...
 
Last edited:
Jan 18, 2021
400
772
in the model world gluing things together isn't unheard of, right? I'd imagine you could glue them together from multiple chunks, the paint is another issue entirely though.
Yes, but that only works if all parts are printed correctly. ;) With the current models for Erika and Scarlett, the problem is that the hair cannot even be printed correctly: some parts are already missing during the print, and others break off when removing the supports. The latter could be glued back if there was a way to separate the thin hair that got merged with the supports, but the parts that did not even print as intended cannot be recovered.

Anyway, here is my progress with the second attempt at printing Erika (model lying down). As I scaled up the model, it uses a bit more than 120 grams of material instead of 40. The printing time has also increased significantly: more than 15 hours. But what unfortunately did not change is the fact that the hair is very messy because it is made of thin strands or facets without any volume.

I leave the printer running (still 4 hours to go) but I already know that the hair will be broken and cannot be glued back, because there was no way to provide adequate support for the thin strands of filament. So the printer turns the hair into some messy spaghetti that falls down or that is dragged around while printing, causing some damage to the supports or to the rest of the model. Details under the spoiler for those who are curious:
You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Unfortunately, this means that most hair styles available in Daz cannot be used directly. Some basic low-poly hair could be used because those are made of a limited number of polygons and they are usually handled like solid objects (e.g. for games, anime, etc.) but then Erika and Scarlett would probably not be themselves anymore. :(
maybe start a new thread, the mods are going to be pissed that they have to delete all these offtopic posts
I respectfully suggest that you read the forum rules, or read them again. We are discussing the game assets (Erika, Scarlett) with the creator of the game, and how to print the assets specifically provided by Trope95 to test 3D printing. This seems to be on-topic according to the forum rules (rule 2.1, second bullet). If the discussion about how to turn these My Dorm characters into tangible objects would become excessive compared to the other discussions, then it would make sense to create a separate Fan Art thread for this, as suggested (but not required) by the rule 2.9. But so far I have only posted 3 messages (now 4) about printing Erika in this thread, which does not seem to be excessive compared to the amount of GIF reactions and other comments that are not directly related to the game.

Nevertheless, I will try to respect your opinion. As this discussion about printing these assets from the game seems to bother you, I will refrain from posting more progress updates in this thread unless specifically requested by the creator of the game.
 

johnpouljones

Active Member
Oct 17, 2023
740
1,244
Yes, but that only works if all parts are printed correctly. ;) With the current models for Erika and Scarlett, the problem is that the hair cannot even be printed correctly: some parts are already missing during the print, and others break off when removing the supports. The latter could be glued back if there was a way to separate the thin hair that got merged with the supports, but the parts that did not even print as intended cannot be recovered.

Anyway, here is my progress with the second attempt at printing Erika (model lying down). As I scaled up the model, it uses a bit more than 120 grams of material instead of 40. The printing time has also increased significantly: more than 15 hours. But what unfortunately did not change is the fact that the hair is very messy because it is made of thin strands or facets without any volume.

I leave the printer running (still 4 hours to go) but I already know that the hair will be broken and cannot be glued back, because there was no way to provide adequate support for the thin strands of filament. So the printer turns the hair into some messy spaghetti that falls down or that is dragged around while printing, causing some damage to the supports or to the rest of the model. Details under the spoiler for those who are curious:
You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Unfortunately, this means that most hair styles available in Daz cannot be used directly. Some basic low-poly hair could be used because those are made of a limited number of polygons and they are usually handled like solid objects (e.g. for games, anime, etc.) but then Erika and Scarlett would probably not be themselves anymore. :(

I respectfully suggest that you read the forum rules, or read them again. We are discussing the game assets (Erika, Scarlett) with the creator of the game, and how to print the assets specifically provided by Trope95 to test 3D printing. This seems to be on-topic according to the forum rules (rule 2.1, second bullet). If the discussion about how to turn these My Dorm characters into tangible objects would become excessive compared to the other discussions, then it would make sense to create a separate Fan Art thread for this, as suggested (but not required) by the rule 2.9. But so far I have only posted 3 messages (now 4) about printing Erika in this thread, which does not seem to be excessive compared to the amount of GIF reactions and other comments that are not directly related to the game.

Nevertheless, I will try to respect your opinion. As this discussion about printing these assets from the game seems to bother you, I will refrain from posting more progress updates in this thread unless specifically requested by the creator of the game.
Thank you very much for your comments about printing. After returning to work, I will start (as long as time available) my struggle with print figurines. I will try to include your experience. I will use the resin method. Once I have some acceptable effects, I will show you on the forum.
Unless someone is opposite. ;)
 

jI11jaCksjAkk

Well-Known Member
Jun 26, 2023
1,019
2,061
bad attempt at humor
That exact phrase is tattooed on my forehead. :LOL: [And on my foreskin. :cry:]

And yet you leave limitless opportunities on the table when you post comments like this that are just BEGGING for about 1000 penis jokes:
Mine can do 16cm in height but usually you print them at around a 45 degree angle which means i can use around 22cm
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

Ermi33

Member
Aug 11, 2020
286
352
Yes, but that only works if all parts are printed correctly. ;) With the current models for Erika and Scarlett, the problem is that the hair cannot even be printed correctly: some parts are already missing during the print, and others break off when removing the supports. The latter could be glued back if there was a way to separate the thin hair that got merged with the supports, but the parts that did not even print as intended cannot be recovered.

Anyway, here is my progress with the second attempt at printing Erika (model lying down). As I scaled up the model, it uses a bit more than 120 grams of material instead of 40. The printing time has also increased significantly: more than 15 hours. But what unfortunately did not change is the fact that the hair is very messy because it is made of thin strands or facets without any volume.

I leave the printer running (still 4 hours to go) but I already know that the hair will be broken and cannot be glued back, because there was no way to provide adequate support for the thin strands of filament. So the printer turns the hair into some messy spaghetti that falls down or that is dragged around while printing, causing some damage to the supports or to the rest of the model. Details under the spoiler for those who are curious:
You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Unfortunately, this means that most hair styles available in Daz cannot be used directly. Some basic low-poly hair could be used because those are made of a limited number of polygons and they are usually handled like solid objects (e.g. for games, anime, etc.) but then Erika and Scarlett would probably not be themselves anymore. :(

I respectfully suggest that you read the forum rules, or read them again. We are discussing the game assets (Erika, Scarlett) with the creator of the game, and how to print the assets specifically provided by Trope95 to test 3D printing. This seems to be on-topic according to the forum rules (rule 2.1, second bullet). If the discussion about how to turn these My Dorm characters into tangible objects would become excessive compared to the other discussions, then it would make sense to create a separate Fan Art thread for this, as suggested (but not required) by the rule 2.9. But so far I have only posted 3 messages (now 4) about printing Erika in this thread, which does not seem to be excessive compared to the amount of GIF reactions and other comments that are not directly related to the game.

Nevertheless, I will try to respect your opinion. As this discussion about printing these assets from the game seems to bother you, I will refrain from posting more progress updates in this thread unless specifically requested by the creator of the game.
Could a massive hair block solves the problem? Like this:


I know, it‘s not really beautiful:rolleyes:
 
4.00 star(s) 127 Votes