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I'm really curious as to why you don't just reinstall the video card you were using before you upgraded to the 4090. Wouldn't working with an old card while you wait for the driver problem to be fixed be better than pre-production on the next game?Thank you all again for your patience and support while I wait for this damn drivers.
There are a few games like this (MC is a dog, who goes around assembling a harem of human hotties) but honestly none of them are good enough for me to recommend. Bad art, bad writing, or (more often) both. Nothing anywhere close to the quality of the scenes Prometheus produces.Only if the player is a dog.
I guess Zorlun had to sell the old one to finance the 4090. I suppose even Cthulhu would not have the means to get one without selling his grandmother. Not to mention the increased electricity costs...I'm really curious as to why you don't just reinstall the video card you were using before you upgraded to the 4090.
Sure, that's a possibility. Or maybe the old card died. Or maybe he smashed it with a hammer. Any number of things may have happened, but I'm hoping that he'll let us know which it is.I guess Zorlun had to sell the old one to finance the 4090. I suppose even Cthulhu would not have the means to get one without selling his grandmother. Not to mention the increased electricity costs...
Not an option, I simply don't have it anymore.I'm really curious as to why you don't just reinstall the video card you were using before you upgraded to the 4090. Wouldn't working with an old card while you wait for the driver problem to be fixed be better than pre-production on the next game?
Understandable. Not sure what you used before, I'd guess something from the 30 series? Those still go for a pretty penny in any case. Drivers are a bitch though. I know they said they're working on it but I've waited for certain flicker fixes in Nvidia drivers for more than 6 months before so I'd start looking into alternatives if shit hits the fan. GPU rentals are a thing.Not an option, I simply don't have it anymore.
The thing is that before getting rid of the old one, I tested the 4090 to be sure it work, but sadly, I only tried rendering, at the moment it simply didn't occur to me that the dforce could not work, so like a nice simpleton friend I offered it to a good friend of mine thinking everything was ok... and it wasn't...
I wasn't really serious but still, thanks for considering. Niche kinks always get the short end of the stick. Almost always. Furry artists produce amazing quality so that's got to be mainstream now.There are a few games like this (MC is a dog, who goes around assembling a harem of human hotties) but honestly none of them are good enough for me to recommend. Bad art, bad writing, or (more often) both. Nothing anywhere close to the quality of the scenes Prometheus produces.
Yes, if the studio ones coming do not fix anything, I will probably go for buying back a 3080 and use older drivers, it's a fucking stupid loss of money, but it's my own fault, I can't push back things another month.Understandable. Not sure what you used before, I'd guess something from the 30 series? Those still go for a pretty penny in any case. Drivers are a bitch though. I know they said they're working on it but I've waited for certain flicker fixes in Nvidia drivers for more than 6 months before so I'd start looking into alternatives if shit hits the fan. GPU rentals are a thing.
You could demand a refund. They sold you a card that doesn't do the task for which they sold it to you.Yes, if the studio ones coming do not fix anything, I will probably go for buying back a 3080 and use older drivers, it's a fucking stupid loss of money, but it's my own fault, I can't push back things another month.
The curse of the early adopter.Yes, if the studio ones coming do not fix anything, I will probably go for buying back a 3080 and use older drivers, it's a fucking stupid loss of money, but it's my own fault, I can't push back things another month.
why is it hard to access /download the file in mixdrop?Project Myriam - Life and Explorations [Ch3.09b] Compressed
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Project Myriam Walkthrough Mod
Compressing process reduces image/audio/video quality and can break the game, be aware of that.
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Mixdrop is a weak alternative for workupload coz it's about 10 times slower (at least for me) and has pop-ups (that are blocked by adguard). I download only mods from there (if there are no better hosts, mega.nz also ignore for its limits), not sure why JokerLeader likes MD so much but since he usually posts workupload mirrors later I'm fine with it...why is it hard to access /download the file in mixdrop?
Should actually just be text rewrites and refinements. No new scenes at all.is the b update just the scene with the maid outfit being dped by Marc and Nick and the fat kid in the shower?
Or did i miss any other options?
is it just me or the Walkthrough Mod is broken?Project Myriam - Life and Explorations [Ch3.09b] Compressed
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Compressed Size Mac: 836 MB:You must be registered to see the links- WORKUPLOAD
Project Myriam Walkthrough Mod
Compressing process reduces image/audio/video quality and can break the game, be aware of that.
You can find all of my Walkthrough Mods content here:
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I will check it out, thanksis it just me or the Walkthrough Mod is broken?
Spawns a few errors what i had to fix in the chapter 02.rpy file before the whole thing worked.
Hmm, given Zorlun is from the European Union (not saying from where, though it is not a secret, he said more than once himself), if he bought it online and he is still in the original period, he can return it for a refund without need for justification (but I remember the base period is 14 days, unless a country extends it).You could demand a refund. They sold you a card that doesn't do the task for which they sold it to you.
Not a simpleton, just a nice friend.Not an option, I simply don't have it anymore.
The thing is that before getting rid of the old one, I tested the 4090 to be sure it work, but sadly, I only tried rendering, at the moment it simply didn't occur to me that the dforce could not work, so like a nice simpleton friend I offered it to a good friend of mine thinking everything was ok... and it wasn't...