- Nov 7, 2017
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It's at the end when you beat the game.Why the fuck is there no gallery
Well I figured it out. Turns out some RPGmaker games and all Ren'py games need some kind of speaker system in order to play animations or in this case even the game itself.Game keeps telling me "Failed to initialize DirectX Audio." and force quits after hitting the OK button. Already reinstalled DirectX to no avail and I have RPGmaker RTP. Can someone help?
These just block your path for now. Later on you'll get an item to destroy these spheres and will be able to explore the closed areas behind them.what do these do
The final version (v 1.1.1) has been out for a while now. Just updating the thread with new links and a few guides.
(Lite Version) -- For those that have installed the run-time packages. [315.5 MB]
Mega
(RTP Version) -- For those that haven't installed the run-time packages. [498.6 MB]
Mega
Visual walkthrough with quests and how to get the sex scenes can be found here:
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In-depth text only guide that covers mechanics and various other elements that the above doesn't can be found here:
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Easy solution is open document, right click, select all, copy and paste into your own document that you control and can download for offline use, or just copy and paste it into an offline document directly.I'm sorry if I'm missing some obvious solution here, but clicking the doc link doesn't give me any way to interact with the guide. I'd love to download it for posteriority and offline's sake, is there a way you could make that available, too?
Thank you so much for considering it and sorry if there's an obvious solution I am missing. Google just tries to tell me to "click the three dots up top", which, isn't an option if you're not the author of the file.
Right click on the link, "save link as" and save the html file you get?I'm sorry if I'm missing some obvious solution here, but clicking the doc link doesn't give me any way to interact with the guide. I'd love to download it for posteriority and offline's sake, is there a way you could make that available, too?
Thank you so much for considering it and sorry if there's an obvious solution I am missing. Google just tries to tell me to "click the three dots up top", which, isn't an option if you're not the author of the file.