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Ahh gotcha!That is because I removed them since it's not longer needed in the guide. That is why I purposely wrote the following:
Ahh gotcha!That is because I removed them since it's not longer needed in the guide. That is why I purposely wrote the following:
You're welcome and I agree. I'm basically doing a hardware upgrade next month just for my own personal satisfaction so that I don't run into issues like that when we're bug testing updates because it makes it harder for me to tell if it's a bug or what. That was my initial thought when Faerin introduced the animated scene for Amber. I suspected it was a bug or an issue with the animation itself until larry5168 showed me a video clip of that scene from his POV. I guess my son will enjoy this old tank.Yeah, but I don't think I'll do that just for one game when everything else is just fine. I'll probably just have to save often and then play these scenes on my PC or leave the game alone. Thanks for the help.
I got here as well and unity crashed. I restarted from a save (luckily I had one) and got through it. I wonder if it was memory or something.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
What is supposed to happen here or what is it that I have to do? This is as far as I get and then nothing happens.
This is the first report we've heard about that happening. Would you mind uploading your player.txt and player_prev.txt files, please?I got here as well and unity crashed. I restarted from a save (luckily I had one) and got through it. I wonder if it was memory or something.
Here is the entire directory .. zipped for ease. No biggie. As I got though it I wonder if it was just Unity got too big over night or something.This is the first report we've heard about that happening. Would you mind uploading your player.txt file, please?
It's in C:\Users\user-account\AppData\LocalLow\Faerin Games\Mystwood Manor
Although if you were able to get through that scene, then your log would have been overwritten. Still worth a look though anyway just in case.
It's difficult to tell without looking at the logs (downloading it as I type this) or your save. What I'd suggest is seeing if you're able to reproduce that in the scene that happened in. All of the scenes in the Progress tabs for the girls can be replayed, so it may or may not happen again.Here is the entire directory .. zipped for ease. No biggie. As I got though it I wonder if it was just Unity got too big over night or something.
I am wondering if the system ran out of memory or there was a leak or something. I left the PC on over night and the game running so it might have done something stupid like that. I don't remember what I have that VM setup for in terms of GPU usage - but I know its windows 7 with 16GB RAM several disks.It's difficult to tell without looking at the logs (downloading it as I type this) or your save. What I'd suggest is seeing if you're able to reproduce that in the scene that happened in. All of the scenes in the Progress tabs for the girls can be replayed, so it may or may not happen again.
I know from experience that VMs usually cause the game to run extremely slow. But in my case, it's because I only assign 4GB of RAM to it (my host has 16GB total). At least, that's been the case for me using VMware.I am wondering if the system ran out of memory or there was a leak or something. I left the PC on over night and the game running so it might have done something stupid like that. I don't remember what I have that VM setup for in terms of GPU usage - but I know its windows 7 with 16GB RAM several disks.
No problem with speed or RAM. 16 way proc (32 threads), 128GB RAM, 30TB disk .. It's a beast, and I run multiple VMs (Debian Host, Linux Mint, Windows 7, Windows 10, MacOS, and Kali Linux on it). I think the video card is a GTX 1070 with 8GB RAM. I game in my Windows VMs all the time so its not that issue.I know from experience that VMs usually cause the game to run extremely slow. But in my case, it's because I only assign 4GB of RAM to it (my host has 16GB total). At least, that's been the case for me using VMware.
You're welcome. Yeah, that does sound like a beast. I'm anxious as hell to start upgrading my hardware this month. It won't have more than 16GB (though I could get more), but it'll be better than this old tank. Good talking to ya, BTW. Have a good one and stay safe.No problem with speed or RAM. 16 way proc (32 threads), 128GB RAM, 30TB disk .. It's a beast, and I run multiple VMs (Debian Host, Linux Mint, Windows 7, Windows 10, MacOS, and Kali Linux on it). I think the video card is a GTX 1070 with 8GB RAM. I game in my Windows VMs all the time so its not that issue.
Yeah it was a weird issue - which is why I didn't ring the alarm bell. No worries - thanks for looking.
Have you simply tried to update your AMD video card driver?You're welcome. Yeah, that does sound like a beast. I'm anxious as hell to start upgrading my hardware this month. It won't have more than 16GB (though I could get more), but it'll be better than this old tank. Good talking to ya, BTW. Have a good one and stay safe.
I have v450.63 from the Debian repos, latest is v450.66 off the website (less than a month newer).Have you simply tried to update your AMD video card driver?
I have also a GTX 1070 but I hadn't any problem about playing animations, sometimes the game was freezing but only the older versions, I haven't found any problem in the last one.
So you have a Linux PC and you run a VM with the game? It's a bit complicated to troubleshoot... are you sure that on Windows VM you'll see the graphic card as an nVidia 1070 and not as a generic one?I have v450.63 from the Debian repos, latest is v450.66 off the website (less than a month newer).
Check your player.log file for the crash report. The file is created in your user's hidden appdata/locallow/Fearin games folder. Upload the player.log file and the crash log here - then we can take a look at it and see what cause the crash.Great, Great game Faerin!
Even without a lot of lewd I still enjoy the principles of the game and I really look forward to next updates.
I had a game freeze/crash btw in which I unfortunately lost quite some progress, but whatever, that can happen in this stage of the game.
Happened when Alvarez was visiting the gym, wanted more muscle defination. Chose the wrong option (went with low rep/high weight) and after Riley saying: "Crap! Ill have to try harder next time" the game froze and didnt respond to any click at all.
Check your player.log file for the crash report. The file is created in your user's hidden appdata/locallow/Fearin games folder. Upload the player.log file and the crash log here - then we can take a look at it and see what cause the crash.
The windows machines see it as a generic driver, but lots of horsepower (that is the way it works, and you can apply additional graphics resources via the VM admin settings). Yes it is a bit more complex to troubleshoot, but at the end of the day, I have 1 physical PC for all my work and personal needs. As for Gaming in VM - I have never had a problem with speed. I don't need 6000 FPS gaming, but I have never had an issue with getting 60FPS @ 1920x1080 through the VMs.So you have a Linux PC and you run a VM with the game? It's a bit complicated to troubleshoot... are you sure that on Windows VM you'll see the graphic card as an nVidia 1070 and not as a generic one?
This file is worthless, because it is from Man of the House instead Mystwood Manor.You must be registered to see the links
There you go, from the looks of it, it didn't roll for an event, where it did for the other 3 events that had a girl assigned to them, not sure, yolo, dont wanna pretend that I know this shit