Olsens.M

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Not really to make any kind of point here, but I find it interesting that it's always the guys (or people using male names for their identity), that can tell "for sure" that Eva is "actually" a man based on their writing, when the women, whether the female members on this forum or my personal friends, either don't care to "unmask" the author, or are certain that the story is written by a woman because they feel like it really understands them.

Regardless of whether Eva Kiss is a man or a woman or identifies as neither or both, I think it's impressive that female fans can actually be invested just as much in these stories and characters, and not feel like women are somehow misrepresented. And if they enjoy the experience, should we, men, tell women about the male gaze, or is it better to leave up to women to recognize female perspective and "call it out" whenever it doesn't feel genuine to them? There's a funny term related to all this that I learned from feminists called mansplaining.
As much as a women might enjoy a male gaze on such games, I have the right to prefer if the female protagonist could be delivered from a female gaze. Women, men, can enjoy anything they want. Me, as the individual person that I am, I'd love to see Lena's side through a female perspective. So even if Eva's gender isn't important, as much as I enjoyed both of her VNs overall, I'd rather to see a female perspective of things.

The reason why I decided to speak up is because it is the second game and both games I kind felt bad for the girl I had to play with. I believe the first game, my character end up with girls and the trans character. She didn't get far on the professional career she chose because she'd have to submit to some males wishes and demands. Since she didn't, she couldn't get too far.

And that is my criticism about the game. You don't have to agree, it will still be my opinion and something I'd like to see different, maybe on next games. A girl can date a thousand men, can work as a prostitute/escort if she chooses. Become a porn movie star. I'd just like to see the girl being on control without any male trying to end her career just because she won't become their sex toy and I'd like to see more nice options of men for her to choose, so she won't end up with some shitty guy, since I want Ian to have a relationship with Holly.

That is all, peace!
 

dolfe67

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Apr 25, 2020
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I'd rather to see a female perspective of things.
And what if that female perspective is of a "slut"? Women too have fantasies of being sluts and dominated by "Chad"s.

I'd just like to see the girl being on control without any male trying to end her career just because she won't become their sex toy and I'd like to see more nice options of men for her to choose, so she won't end up with some shitty guy,
Maybe they're victims of patriarchy, or maybe that's not what they really want but just what you want. In this kind of games played by I think 95% men, the audience of what you want is a minority. The demand is low, so is the supply.
 

desmosome

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Sep 5, 2018
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As much as a women might enjoy a male gaze on such games, I have the right to prefer if the female protagonist could be delivered from a female gaze. Women, men, can enjoy anything they want. Me, as the individual person that I am, I'd love to see Lena's side through a female perspective. So even if Eva's gender isn't important, as much as I enjoyed both of her VNs overall, I'd rather to see a female perspective of things.

The reason why I decided to speak up is because it is the second game and both games I kind felt bad for the girl I had to play with. I believe the first game, my character end up with girls and the trans character. She didn't get far on the professional career she chose because she'd have to submit to some males wishes and demands. Since she didn't, she couldn't get too far.

And that is my criticism about the game. You don't have to agree, it will still be my opinion and something I'd like to see different, maybe on next games. A girl can date a thousand men, can work as a prostitute/escort if she chooses. Become a porn movie star. I'd just like to see the girl being on control without any male trying to end her career just because she won't become their sex toy and I'd like to see more nice options of men for her to choose, so she won't end up with some shitty guy, since I want Ian to have a relationship with Holly.

That is all, peace!
And to this end, you resorted to accusing the dev of lying about their gender. Great job there, buddy. You are acting as if women are not capable of writing for a predominantly male audience. Maybe you are saying women must, or can only, write with a "Female gaze," whatever that entails? There is a genre that you are looking for. It's called Otome.

I feel like you are trying to be some kinda women's empowerment anti-patriarchy SJW but ironically have the most sexist take on things.
 

anprapture

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May 25, 2018
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This game will not start. The loading screen comes up with the advancing bar on the bottom, but it always closes and will not bring up the menu. Anyone else having this problem? What to do?
 

matsuy

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Sep 15, 2017
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So, literally about 5 seconds into the remaster... and I am already p*ssed:
Code:
scene blazer_outside
...
[Ian] "Perry and the girls will probably get mad at me for leaving like this... But I can't stand this anymore."
Blazer, Perry, girls... what? Is this a completely different game now?
 
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matsuy

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So, literally about 5 seconds into the remaster... and I am already p*ssed:
Code:
scene blazer_outside
...
[Ian] "Perry and the girls will probably get mad at me for leaving like this... But I can't stand this anymore."
Blazer, Perry, girls... what? Is this a completely different game now?
Man, that whole prologue is a tonal mess...
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What the f***ing f*** is going on here? Is this a belated April fools' edition of ORS? (From almost suicidal to "Dang, I'd smash that!" in less than 5 seconds is beyond borderline.)

***Update 1:*** Furthermore, nothing (of significance) in chapter 1 was changed to accompany the remade prologue... so far this release feels like a significant disimprovement / injection of story inconsistencies.

***Update 2:*** Okay, in chapter 4 now ...the rewrite of the Stan's arc is adding something to the game -- however, still haven't seen anything which would require/justify a 6 month long overhaul process.

***Update 3:*** And there we (still) have it, in chapter 5 -- the phone conversation between Emma (e) and Ian (i):
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...which renders the remade prologue completely useless. What a waste of everybody's time.

***Update 4:*** Chapter 7, and -- finally -- something new which on my scale counts as a (minor) improvement. -- But then again, shortly after, here we go: 1990's white-washed Billy enters the scene, "Yo-yo-yo! Wassup, my dude! Long time no see!" -- Seriously, has anybody lately checked on Eva Kiss' mental and/or physical health? I mean, if you have a thing that's perfectly fine, and you delibaratly change it to something much worse... that's called "self-sabotage", not "progress". [< Self censorship, slightly too "toxic".]
 
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bobby125432

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Mar 13, 2020
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the JMOD is not functioning for me. Here Is my traceback

I'm sorry, but an uncaught exception occurred.

While running game code:
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 19, in execute
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 19, in execute
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 23, in execute
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 48, in execute
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 49, in execute
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 8, in execute
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 8, in execute
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 13, in execute
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 13, in keywords
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 13, in <module>
NameError: name 'stats_ingame_open_close' is not defined

-- Full Traceback ------------------------------------------------------------

Full traceback:
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/story/script.rpyc", line 8, in script
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File "renpy/ast.py", line 1443, in execute
renpy.exports.with_statement(trans, paired)
File "renpy/exports.py", line 1682, in with_statement
return renpy.game.interface.do_with(trans, paired, clear=clear)
File "renpy/display/core.py", line 2752, in do_with
clear=clear)
File "renpy/display/core.py", line 3315, in interact
repeat, rv = self.interact_core(preloads=preloads, trans_pause=trans_pause, pause=pause, pause_start=pause_start, **kwargs)
File "renpy/display/core.py", line 3735, in interact_core
root_widget.visit_all(lambda i : i.per_interact())
File "renpy/display/core.py", line 568, in visit_all
d.visit_all(callback, seen)
File "renpy/display/core.py", line 568, in visit_all
d.visit_all(callback, seen)
File "renpy/display/core.py", line 568, in visit_all
d.visit_all(callback, seen)
File "renpy/display/core.py", line 568, in visit_all
d.visit_all(callback, seen)
File "renpy/display/screen.py", line 436, in visit_all
callback(self)
File "renpy/display/core.py", line 3735, in <lambda>
root_widget.visit_all(lambda i : i.per_interact())
File "renpy/display/screen.py", line 447, in per_interact
self.update()
File "renpy/display/screen.py", line 637, in update
self.screen.function(**self.scope)
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 19, in execute
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 19, in execute
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 23, in execute
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 48, in execute
File "game/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 49, in execute
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 8, in execute
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 8, in execute
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 13, in execute
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 13, in keywords
File "game/JDMOD/scripts/gui/renpy/screen_quickmenu.rpy", line 13, in <module>
NameError: name 'stats_ingame_open_close' is not defined

Windows-10-10.0.19041
Ren'Py 7.4.10.2178
Our Red String v0.9_Remastered
Tue Apr 26 18:48:50 2022
Ive also been getting errors with the jmod, Its probably because its the remastered edition so theres probs gonna need to be a new jmod for it to work
 

dontcarewhateverno

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Jan 25, 2021
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Not really to make any kind of point here, but I find it interesting that it's always the guys (or people using male names for their identity), that can tell "for sure" that Eva is "actually" a man based on their writing, when the women, whether the female members on this forum or my personal friends, either don't care to "unmask" the author, or are certain that the story is written by a woman because they feel like it really understands them.

Regardless of whether Eva Kiss is a man or a woman or identifies as neither or both, I think it's impressive that female fans can actually be invested just as much in these stories and characters, and not feel like women are somehow misrepresented. And if they enjoy the experience, should we, men, tell women about the male gaze, or is it better to leave up to women to recognize female perspective and "call it out" whenever it doesn't feel genuine to them? There's a funny term related to all this that I learned from feminists called mansplaining.
As much as I hate that damn term since it's so often misused (it's simply condescension, a behavior no gender has a monopoly on)... Hard agree here. I'll allow it. :D
 

CoalPhelps

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Aug 19, 2018
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As much as a women might enjoy a male gaze on such games, I have the right to prefer if the female protagonist could be delivered from a female gaze. Women, men, can enjoy anything they want. Me, as the individual person that I am, I'd love to see Lena's side through a female perspective. So even if Eva's gender isn't important, as much as I enjoyed both of her VNs overall, I'd rather to see a female perspective of things.

The reason why I decided to speak up is because it is the second game and both games I kind felt bad for the girl I had to play with. I believe the first game, my character end up with girls and the trans character. She didn't get far on the professional career she chose because she'd have to submit to some males wishes and demands. Since she didn't, she couldn't get too far.

And that is my criticism about the game. You don't have to agree, it will still be my opinion and something I'd like to see different, maybe on next games. A girl can date a thousand men, can work as a prostitute/escort if she chooses. Become a porn movie star. I'd just like to see the girl being on control without any male trying to end her career just because she won't become their sex toy and I'd like to see more nice options of men for her to choose, so she won't end up with some shitty guy, since I want Ian to have a relationship with Holly.

That is all, peace!
Isn't a female perspective about how a character perceives the world, reacts in a certain way to certain actions and events, emotionality and sensuality? I'm not a woman, so I can't tell if Lena's thinking and acting is accurate for a 23-year-old girl, but what I can definitely say is that her chapters are very different in perception from Ian's, so there is some difference in perspective anyway.

If the female perspective is that the woman necessarily has options to become an overbearing socialite right away without any obstacles, then it's a complete bullshit that would make the game boring. I think it's realistic enough when a
young beautiful starlet who wants to build a career in media is tried to fuck up by some assholes, especially rich ones. And to me, the perspective is about how the character will react to it and deal with it, not that Lena might say 'Who do you think I am!' and the aforementioned assholes are like 'Oh, OK, you're right, what was I thinking.' Especially since Lena will still have opportunities to succeed without giving into the corruption of Seymour and others, just that path only begins in chapter 9.
 

GameRebel

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Mar 29, 2020
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Is Win V.9 (478.9 Mb) download only V.9 alone or is it a compressed copy?
Reason I ask is because V.8 download is 1.4 Gb
 

SpyderArachnid

Well-Known Member
Jul 31, 2017
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Okay, need some help. I remember in the older version, you could get Stan to help with the Stalkfap video, even after he saw Lena and Ian having sex. But it seems in the new version, you can't get Stan to help with the Stalkfap video if he saw Lena and Ian have sex.

I was checking the old walkthrough and I meet all the requirements for it, but Lena still won't let Stan help her cause he saw her having sex with Ian. But in the old version, it didn't matter and you could still get Stan to help if you met the requirements. So has this changed then? Is there a new requirement that I don't know about?
 

magaclaawe

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Mar 5, 2020
934
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Not really to make any kind of point here, but I find it interesting that it's always the guys (or people using male names for their identity), that can tell "for sure" that Eva is "actually" a man based on their writing, when the women, whether the female members on this forum or my personal friends, either don't care to "unmask" the author, or are certain that the story is written by a woman because they feel like it really understands them.

Regardless of whether Eva Kiss is a man or a woman or identifies as neither or both, I think it's impressive that female fans can actually be invested just as much in these stories and characters, and not feel like women are somehow misrepresented. And if they enjoy the experience, should we, men, tell women about the male gaze, or is it better to leave up to women to recognize female perspective and "call it out" whenever it doesn't feel genuine to them? There's a funny term related to all this that I learned from feminists called mansplaining.
What is this cringe.
 
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