Nadira

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difference between high and low quality? does low quality have some scenes deleted?
Nope. It's the same game... one is just uncompressed and therefore super large in file size.
Get the smaller download.
 

cxx

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difference between high and low quality? does low quality have some scenes deleted?
massive size. :p

same content on both, won't see difference between 9 gigs and 80 gigs version unless you have hawk's eyes and really shar display and top end graphic card.
 
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Rickardur

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is there something wrong with the file? I downloaded it twice (the whole thing package) and it just consumes my cpu and ssd when it unpacks, yes I know it's 50 gb, but it shouldn't crash my Ryzen 3950x/64gb/2tb ssd (with enough space to unpack it to a temp folder for reasons I still do not understand and put it on the folder i want it to go)

whole pc just freezes and dies.



nevermind, i figured it out.put in another ssd and copied everything over and now it unpacked fine, might be my ssd dying.
 
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cxx

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is there something wrong with the file? I downloaded it twice (the whole thing package) and it just consumes my cpu and ssd when it unpacks, yes I know it's 50 gb, but it shouldn't crash my Ryzen 3950x/64gb/2tb ssd (with enough space to unpack it to a temp folder for reasons I still do not understand and put it on the folder i want it to go)

whole pc just freezes and dies.



nevermind, i figured it out.put in another ssd and copied everything over and now it unpacked fine, might be my ssd dying.
well 9 gigs version would have had same content and graphics as 50 gigs version unless has very top end display.
 

DaimonFey

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How mosquitoes and 40°C heat helped finish Reunion story...

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Hey everyone,
First of all, I want to say I’m truly sorry for going completely silent both here and on Discord over the past several weeks.
I know I disappeared without a word, and I hate that it happened.
But please believe me—it wasn’t because I lost interest, gave up, or stopped caring. Quite the opposite.
What happened was entirely due to my day job... and to be honest, I’m still pissed about how things went down.
The company I work for handles demolitions—mostly old factories and industrial sites.
In April, we took part in a tender for demolishing a long-abandoned factory all the way across the country.
We won the contract unexpectedly, and on April 30th, my boss called me late in the evening and told me I had to go there for “just a week” to supervise the work due to staff shortages and a tight deadline.
I had no choice. I went.
That “one week” turned into two. Then three.
In the end, I was stuck there for seven weeks.
Seven weeks of complete isolation and misery.
We were living in cramped, overheated barracks that felt like ovens—temperatures inside often climbed over 40°C.
There were mosquitoes everywhere, water was rationed so showers were only every three days, and the closest store was 8 kilometers away through the woods.
And to top it all off, there was zero phone or internet signal.
We worked 16 to 18 hours a day, nonstop.
Honestly? It was hell.
And what made it worse was the way I was treated. I gave everything I had, worked myself to the edge, and in return—I got used. No support, no appreciation. Just orders and silence.
That’s why I’ve decided to leave the company.
They refused to end the contract on friendly terms, so I still have one more month to survive. But after that, I’m done.
And I’m not jumping into a new job right away. I need time to breathe, to rest, and to decide what I actually want to do next.
Now, enough of that. Let’s talk about something better.
Despite everything, there was one unexpected benefit of being completely cut off from the world: I finally had time to write.
No internet, no distractions—just me and the story.
And… it worked.
I’ve finished rewriting and polishing everything for version 0.80, and I’ve written the full script for 0.90 and 1.0.
Yes—the full story of Reunion is now complete.
Of course, I’ll still be making small edits as I render scenes and adjust pacing, but the structure, the key events, the endings—everything is there. And I’m really proud of how it turned out.
Update 0.80 is going to be big.
There’s a lot of action, a lot of heat, and I made sure every girl gets at least a little time in the spotlight.
Even Becky shows up—finally!
Without spoiling anything, I’ll just say: I don’t think you’ll see some of the upcoming twists coming. I had fun with this one.
I tried to mix things up—some moments to laugh, some to cry, and others that hit hard and fast. I really hope it delivers everything you’ve been waiting for.
I don’t have new renders to share just yet, but that’s about to change—because starting now, I’m going full speed ahead.
The writing’s done. The direction is clear.
And I’m fired up to get this next update finished and into your hands.
Thank you all so much for sticking around and being patient.
I missed you guys—and it feels damn good to be back.
Let’s finish this strong.
Karabinek
 

xert13

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Sep 24, 2023
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How mosquitoes and 40°C heat helped finish Reunion story...

Przed chwilą





Hey everyone,
First of all, I want to say I’m truly sorry for going completely silent both here and on Discord over the past several weeks.
I know I disappeared without a word, and I hate that it happened.
But please believe me—it wasn’t because I lost interest, gave up, or stopped caring. Quite the opposite.
What happened was entirely due to my day job... and to be honest, I’m still pissed about how things went down.
The company I work for handles demolitions—mostly old factories and industrial sites.
In April, we took part in a tender for demolishing a long-abandoned factory all the way across the country.
We won the contract unexpectedly, and on April 30th, my boss called me late in the evening and told me I had to go there for “just a week” to supervise the work due to staff shortages and a tight deadline.
I had no choice. I went.
That “one week” turned into two. Then three.
In the end, I was stuck there for seven weeks.
Seven weeks of complete isolation and misery.
We were living in cramped, overheated barracks that felt like ovens—temperatures inside often climbed over 40°C.
There were mosquitoes everywhere, water was rationed so showers were only every three days, and the closest store was 8 kilometers away through the woods.
And to top it all off, there was zero phone or internet signal.
We worked 16 to 18 hours a day, nonstop.
Honestly? It was hell.
And what made it worse was the way I was treated. I gave everything I had, worked myself to the edge, and in return—I got used. No support, no appreciation. Just orders and silence.
That’s why I’ve decided to leave the company.
They refused to end the contract on friendly terms, so I still have one more month to survive. But after that, I’m done.
And I’m not jumping into a new job right away. I need time to breathe, to rest, and to decide what I actually want to do next.
Now, enough of that. Let’s talk about something better.
Despite everything, there was one unexpected benefit of being completely cut off from the world: I finally had time to write.
No internet, no distractions—just me and the story.
And… it worked.
I’ve finished rewriting and polishing everything for version 0.80, and I’ve written the full script for 0.90 and 1.0.
Yes—the full story of Reunion is now complete.
Of course, I’ll still be making small edits as I render scenes and adjust pacing, but the structure, the key events, the endings—everything is there. And I’m really proud of how it turned out.
Update 0.80 is going to be big.
There’s a lot of action, a lot of heat, and I made sure every girl gets at least a little time in the spotlight.
Even Becky shows up—finally!
Without spoiling anything, I’ll just say: I don’t think you’ll see some of the upcoming twists coming. I had fun with this one.
I tried to mix things up—some moments to laugh, some to cry, and others that hit hard and fast. I really hope it delivers everything you’ve been waiting for.
I don’t have new renders to share just yet, but that’s about to change—because starting now, I’m going full speed ahead.
The writing’s done. The direction is clear.
And I’m fired up to get this next update finished and into your hands.
Thank you all so much for sticking around and being patient.
I missed you guys—and it feels damn good to be back.
Let’s finish this strong.
Karabinek
If that was BS, at least it was detailed BS. Unfortunately, we all know the ending. The MC being such a manwhore becomes patient zero for a highly infectious airborne STD with high mortality rates. Almost everyone in LA, London and NYC die overnight being the non-selective fucktards they are..after 75% of the world population succumbs the MC, being strangely just a carrier and not a victim, assembles a ”Super Harem” whereby the 1 billion women left are just his. He porks them all, but the children born are all related. This causes massive issues in generations to come with humans dwindling until an alliance between Cats and Sharks destroy the remainder of the human race and rule the land and oceans respectively. Fin.
 

Mauser45

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Nov 6, 2017
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How mosquitoes and 40°C heat helped finish Reunion story...

Przed chwilą





Hey everyone,
First of all, I want to say I’m truly sorry for going completely silent both here and on Discord over the past several weeks.
I know I disappeared without a word, and I hate that it happened.
But please believe me—it wasn’t because I lost interest, gave up, or stopped caring. Quite the opposite.
What happened was entirely due to my day job... and to be honest, I’m still pissed about how things went down.
The company I work for handles demolitions—mostly old factories and industrial sites.
In April, we took part in a tender for demolishing a long-abandoned factory all the way across the country.
We won the contract unexpectedly, and on April 30th, my boss called me late in the evening and told me I had to go there for “just a week” to supervise the work due to staff shortages and a tight deadline.
I had no choice. I went.
That “one week” turned into two. Then three.
In the end, I was stuck there for seven weeks.
Seven weeks of complete isolation and misery.
We were living in cramped, overheated barracks that felt like ovens—temperatures inside often climbed over 40°C.
There were mosquitoes everywhere, water was rationed so showers were only every three days, and the closest store was 8 kilometers away through the woods.
And to top it all off, there was zero phone or internet signal.
We worked 16 to 18 hours a day, nonstop.
Honestly? It was hell.
And what made it worse was the way I was treated. I gave everything I had, worked myself to the edge, and in return—I got used. No support, no appreciation. Just orders and silence.
That’s why I’ve decided to leave the company.
They refused to end the contract on friendly terms, so I still have one more month to survive. But after that, I’m done.
And I’m not jumping into a new job right away. I need time to breathe, to rest, and to decide what I actually want to do next.
Now, enough of that. Let’s talk about something better.
Despite everything, there was one unexpected benefit of being completely cut off from the world: I finally had time to write.
No internet, no distractions—just me and the story.
And… it worked.
I’ve finished rewriting and polishing everything for version 0.80, and I’ve written the full script for 0.90 and 1.0.
Yes—the full story of Reunion is now complete.
Of course, I’ll still be making small edits as I render scenes and adjust pacing, but the structure, the key events, the endings—everything is there. And I’m really proud of how it turned out.
Update 0.80 is going to be big.
There’s a lot of action, a lot of heat, and I made sure every girl gets at least a little time in the spotlight.
Even Becky shows up—finally!
Without spoiling anything, I’ll just say: I don’t think you’ll see some of the upcoming twists coming. I had fun with this one.
I tried to mix things up—some moments to laugh, some to cry, and others that hit hard and fast. I really hope it delivers everything you’ve been waiting for.
I don’t have new renders to share just yet, but that’s about to change—because starting now, I’m going full speed ahead.
The writing’s done. The direction is clear.
And I’m fired up to get this next update finished and into your hands.
Thank you all so much for sticking around and being patient.
I missed you guys—and it feels damn good to be back.
Let’s finish this strong.
Karabinek
Sucks that the dev went through that shit, but I'm glad there's light at the end of the tunnel

Based on how big the next update is, I know it'll probably take some time yet, but I can't wait for 0.8 to drop
 
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