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Dude137 and beegemgeege I get what you're saying, but you're not getting what I'm saying. The game is not meant to be consumed the way you are consuming it. It is not finished, it is pieces of a game, I have assembled to show paying supporters what I'm working on. The final player experience will not be what you are experiencing.

Your tasting the ingredients as I'm cooking. Like c'mon...
Good analogy and well put. This is precisely why I don't understand why some people waste so much time complaining about development. Takes over so many threads and it's nauseating. Just chill and enjoy the tiddy and the references to hit Reggae/hip hop songs from 2000 that went quadruple platinum in the UK.
 

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I don't know why, but my screen keeps flickering, and it's unplayable like this for me. This is not a damaged file problem imo, cuz this is like the 3rd game version with this problem for me. Any idea what may cause this screen stuttering? (I don't know how else to describe this. It's a problem with every screen in game.) Please help!
i have experianced this with this game and others and found that i had to adjust the frame rates on my screen lower mostly
 
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Dude137 and beegemgeege I get what you're saying, but you're not getting what I'm saying. The game is not meant to be consumed the way you are consuming it. It is not finished, it is pieces of a game, I have assembled to show paying supporters what I'm working on. The final player experience will not be what you are experiencing.

You’re tasting the ingredients as I'm cooking.
No, I get exactly what you're saying. What I think you don't is understand is the experience of the final product is not the only experience that matters. The experience along the way through development matters just as much, if not more, I'd wager. I'd imagine that's how most people consume your games anyway. I doubt very few people will play this game for the first time just by buying a complete version.

Yes, I get that we're "tasting the ingredients as you're cooking." But I think it's fair to judge the cooking stage because you're hoping someone like me will support you financially. You're taking money for it. It's money well deserved, cause you're a fantastic developer. But you're taking money for it. I bet a lot of peeps supporting you do so mostly because of their experience of the cooking stage and less so on the promise that you'll make a complete, cohesive game. I bet people are supporting you to be entertained both in the present and on the promise you're taking them to great places. It's not just the latter.

Case in point: if you suddenly started hemorrhaging supporters, and they generally said the same thing, "Well, I'm unsubscribing because the game is getting boring because of x, y, z," would you turn around and say, "Hey, don't leave. You guys just don't understand the final gameplay experience, and it'll be some time before you do!" I don't think you would; I think you would listen to the feedback and see if you could add what they feel is missing. Because if a lot of people left during the cooking stage, then the final meal won't matter.

For most of us, our gameplay experience will be one long extended cooking phase. For example, I never played through Sexbot I a second time once it was a complete product. I played it as a series of chunks, and then it was over and onto the next one.

And I've been trying to say the game so far is not that bad. I just think to make it a little spicier would be to add a few story developments, if possible, because I think that would allow you to give Recalibrated a little more distinction and uniqueness and separate it from its predecessor.

Like the introduction of the noorovirus and Mei as the villain--that was great and sexy! So was the introduction of new timeline with Emily, Jessica, and Meiko in their youth. Super exciting stuff, at least for me, because those are the sorts of developments that reinject vitality into the love interests. Those are the things that make me eager to see what happens next. Not a continuous inundation of sex scenes. Just my personal take.

In your latest comment, you're trying to make it sound as if its unfair to comment on my experience of the "cooking stage," which I simply will never agree with. The confliction comes from our differing point of views: you're the dev, who sees the glorious vision. I'm just a player and has nothing to go off but the here and now. I can't get excited over a promise or words. What I could get excited about are more bread crumbs hinting at this glorious vision of yours, for the sake of appetite.
 
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Good analogy and well put. This is precisely why I don't understand why some people waste so much time complaining about development. Takes over so many threads and it's nauseating. Just chill and enjoy the tiddy and the references to hit Reggae/hip hop songs from 2000 that went quadruple platinum in the UK.
Would you prefer to go back to bantering about kink fetishes and other brainrot comments, all of which make up 95% of the comments on here? And if comments like mine are nauseating, the problem is your weak stomach. Do complete sentences send you staggering to the bathroom? Does intelligence intimidate you when it says something you don't agree with?

And the reason I'm not just "enjoying the tiddies" is because I have a few extra brain cells to enjoy the game on a deeper level. This is one of the few adult games that has actual depth to it.
 
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No, I get exactly what you're saying. What I think you don't is understand is the experience of the final product is not the only experience that matters. The experience along the way through development matters just as much, if not more, I'd wager. I'd imagine that's how most people consume your games anyway. I doubt very few people will play this game for the first time just by buying a complete version.

Yes, I get that we're "tasting the ingredients as you're cooking." But I think it's fair to judge the cooking stage because you're hoping someone like me will support you financially. You're taking money for it. It's money well deserved, cause you're a fantastic developer. But you're taking money for it. I bet a lot of peeps supporting you do so mostly because of their experience of the cooking stage and less so on the promise that you'll make a complete, cohesive game. I bet people are supporting you to be entertained both in the present and on the promise you're taking them to great places. It's not just the latter.

Case in point: if you suddenly started hemorrhaging supporters, and they generally said the same thing, "Well, I'm unsubscribing because the game is getting boring because of x, y, z," would you turn around and say, "Hey, don't leave. You guys just don't understand the final gameplay experience, and it'll be some time before you do!" I don't think you would; I think you would listen to the feedback and see if you could add what they feel is missing. Because if a lot of people left during the cooking stage, then the final meal won't matter.

For most of us, our gameplay experience will be one long extended cooking phase. For example, I never played through Sexbot I a second time once it was a complete product. I played it as a series of chunks, and then it was over and onto the next one.

And I've been trying to say the game so far is not that bad. I just think to make it a little spicier would be to add a few story developments, if possible, because I think that would allow you to give Recalibrated a little more distinction and uniqueness and separate it from its predecessor.

Like the introduction of the noorovirus and Mei as the villain--that was great and sexy! So was the introduction of new timeline with Emily, Jessica, and Meiko in their youth. Super exciting stuff, at least for me, because those are the sorts of developments that reinject vitality into the love interests. Those are the things that make me eager to see what happens next. Not a continuous inundation of sex scenes. Just my personal take.

In your latest comment, you're trying to make it sound as if its unfair to comment on my experience of the "cooking stage," which I simply will never agree with. The confliction comes from our differing point of views: you're the dev, who sees the glorious vision. I'm just a player and has nothing to go off but the here and now. I can't get excited over a promise or words. What I could get excited about are more bread crumbs hinting at this glorious vision of yours, for the sake of appetite.
I guess you're going to have to wait and see
 

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Would you prefer to go back to bantering about kink fetishes and other brainrot comments, all of which make up 95% of the comments on here? And if comments like mine are nauseating, the problem is your weak stomach. Do complete sentences send you staggering to the bathroom? Does intelligence intimidate you when it says something you don't agree with?

And the reason I'm not just "enjoying the tiddies" is because I have a few extra brain cells to enjoy the game on a deeper level. This is one of the few adult games that has actual depth to it.
i kind of want to return to the bantering about kink fetishes.
look, i get what you are saying, but i dont think Llama has to rush the story to satisfied some players. i mean, we have to get use to the new reality first, know what we are losing if we fail, you know?, since he put the Mai part i think he has found his direction, i dont mind some updates like this one with just "sex-scenes" since it make us care more for the characters.

i understand that you want some changes, that this game is pretty similar to the last one, but i dont really think that is something really bad, because the small changes make me feel like we have advance, of course i am waiting for the story with the evil lady, or why Xel exist, still i dont want some rushed story, i want a good story that made me interested, and i have faith in Llama, he didnt dissappoint with the last game.
 
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Given that we already have one GREAT game, we can trust Llama knows what he’s doing. Maybe some of you we’rent there to see, but I saw part 1 being made blocs by blocs from fairly early on and everything turned out perfectly fine. Trust the process.
 

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i kind of want to return to the bantering about kink fetishes.
look, i get what you are saying, but i dont think Llama has to rush the story to satisfied some players. i mean, we have to get use to the new reality first, know what we are losing if we fail, you know?, since he put the Mai part i think he has found his direction, i dont mind some updates like this one with just "sex-scenes" since it make us care more for the characters.

i understand that you want some changes, that this game is pretty similar to the last one, but i dont really think that is something really bad, because the small changes make me feel like we have advance, of course i am waiting for the story with the evil lady, or why Xel exist, still i dont want some rushed story, i want a good story that made me interested, and i have faith in Llama, he didnt dissappoint with the last game.
Appreciate the comment. I've always thought of F95zone as a place for peeps to talk about what they like, dislike, and hope to see in any game, as long as it's all said respectfully. That includes bantering about kinks.

I guess I get frustrated, cause I go to great lengths to explain my concepts, and feels like half the time, peeps respond not by actually responding to my concepts but rather telling me how I should experience the game or what I have the right to criticize.

For example, if I'm feeling this introductory "cooking phase" is lackluster and I try to thoroughly explain why, I'm automatically wrong not because of my concepts but because I don't really have the right to judge it. I only have the right to judge the final product. But let me respond to some of your points:

"I dont think Llama has to rush the story to satisfied some players."

Totally agree. I realize I'm likely an outlier and most people are happy. I would only expect a dev to make a course correction if a large majority of those players wanted certain changes.

"I dont mind some updates like this one with just 'sex-scenes' since it make us care more for the characters."

I have the opposite response: I start to care less. I have played some adult games where the main character has all kinds of adult scenes right away, as soon as the game begins. For me, these games are fun/exciting at first but quickly burn out. My favorite devs usually have the best pacing between promise/payout.

"I have faith in Llama, he didnt dissappoint with the last game."

I think this is where I'm misunderstood. I have absolute faith in the guy in that he probably has a great roadmap, and understand the game is the way it is now out of necessity or restrictions forced by that roadmap. Still, in Sexbot I, the "cooking phase" was a lot more entertaining, and I explained that this was because novelty was on its side, especially with the love interests.

But in general, I think all adult games thrive by presenting "forbidden fruits" in the form of love interests. Once the main character in any given game has a bunch of sexual encounters with any given love interest, I think that love interest starts to lose the whole forbidden aspect, and sexual attraction wanes. This doesn't mean that love interest should be swept to the side, but rather I think story, if utilized properly, can do wonders in reinvigorating interest in a love interest. I just think a little bit of that reinvigoration is warranted here, in Recalibrated, to keep the proper simmer going until the real crazy stuff happens. Like I said in a previous post, a few "breadcrumbs" here and there wouldn't be amiss. Sprinkling a little something here and there storywise is just my recommendation to spice things up a little.
 
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That's not even true. I just opened them up and searched 'prom' and 'dance' there is nothing to tell me that at all. Furthermore, the button unlocks and becomes clickable, it's not like I asked randomly.
In any changelog, does it mention that you can take the other girls to prom? No it doesn't... so you could have found the answer yourself.
 

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Dunno if anyone else experiences this - there's this weird UI interaction with the phone where it keeps trying to force viewing the most recent message, even if you're trying to scroll up to past history.
I have the same experience. I even started a fresh game with 2.06 to verify if it was fixed in the newer versions. It hasn't been. I know a few versions ago, 2.03, there was a patch to supposedly fix it, but it doesn't seem to work for me.

Would anyone else have any information on the status of this issue?
 

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there're no new dances in this update
Yeah, author needs to just write "Work in progress" in these places - so people stop thinking of it as a bug.

By the way, while we're on the topic: did he say when would be the new dances added? I heard he pushed back the Meiko's dance - but will it be in a simple patch a bit later, right when he'll finish her scenes? Or will her dance be bundled together with the next one - in the next release?
And should we expect 2 dances then in 2.07? Or it is too much work?
 

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I have the same experience. I even started a fresh game with 2.06 to verify if it was fixed in the newer versions. It hasn't been. I know a few versions ago, 2.03, there was a patch to supposedly fix it, but it doesn't seem to work for me.

Would anyone else have any information on the status of this issue?
it got fixed, then unfixed, and remains unfixed atm
 
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