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Dont need the code I think, just go to this path: ...AppData\Roaming\Godot\app_userdata\NTR Phone\virtualphone\messenger

find the file persistent_data and open in some text reader. Change "is_patron":false to "is_patron":true
What about Android? ntr644 is not working for me
Some rando thoughts on this ...

I wouldn't be surprised if at some point Shybox (the Dev who participate in this thread about their game) implements a new form of Patreon access like Le Stag did.

Le Stag talked about how the ebb and flow of Patreons around the usual Patreon enablement way caused his subs to drop by half while the post-release sub rate was less than the difference. It's not a money grab when these solo Devs don't make very much after all the game and living expenses.

With Le Stag's his game now has no offline mode. His game checks Patreon for the release schedule. And after each release, the previous Patreon story becomes public. Sometimes it's a week, other times a little longer or a little less (like in the case of bug fixes). It also means all the downloads off Patreon are free (and you can use a free follow subscription to access the downloads.)

Waifu Dream City uses a different method - consistent weekly releases. Folks don't upload the latest patreon as the Waifu Dream Studio's Itch.io page has their Patreon release to Itch.io paid (1 week after patreon) and public release (2 weeks after patreon) of the full game. Their patreon is also crazy affordable ($2/$5 US - being in Spain, at $1 = 0.90 Euro, that's crazy cheap).

Then also read the news about long standing Indie dev to major studios have laid off staff or closed shop entirely. There's a lot going on in the Game Dev space. We really need to provide support to those Dev's whose games appear here on F95 as the AO niche is even smaller market share, with a smaller demographic, and even smaller budgets - if any. (most likely passion projects with coffee donations basically.)

Sure, F95 is very much a "free for all" site for members to try out and engage about posted games (all folks providing feedback) ... and if continued being playing support the Dev's via a purchases, patreon, or some patience. Even if your wallet is super tight, those games in development progress are being beta tested and bug reported by us -- which is also valuable to the development feedback loop. You don't necessarily need the Patreon version to help in their feedback loop.

Again, just some random thoughts. (and one's I'm making note of as I'm looking to start my first non-demo game)
 
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Sure, F95 is very much a "free for all" site for members to try out and engage about posted games (all folks providing feedback) ... and if continued being playing support the Dev's via a purchases, patreon, or some patience. Even if your wallet is super tight, those games in development progress are being beta tested and bug reported by us -- which is also valuable to the development feedback loop. You don't necessarily need the Patreon version to help in their feedback loop.
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