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Lans90

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Hi guys! Faced such a problem (and it seems I'm not the only one): when you start a new game, a video should play, sounds go, but a black screen. Tried different methods but haven't helped yet.
Maybe someone knows? Or just wait for the patch?
 

sadceaser

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Hi guys! Faced such a problem (and it seems I'm not the only one): when you start a new game, a video should play, sounds go, but a black screen. Tried different methods but haven't helped yet.
Maybe someone knows? Or just wait for the patch?
You have the exact same problem I do. Waited a bit and it loaded up the actual game started after about minute. Whatever intro was offered though is missed completely.
 
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This game is comparable to puzzle and candy-crush h-games.
The sex-scenes are mostly disconnected from the story, and you have to earn them by completing tedious "game" sessions.
The big difference is that in those kind of games, each session is very short. In Subverse, it takes around 10-20 minutes... just for a single SFM loop.

Also, the writing is atrocious.
It's tiring to hear cringy sexual innuendos all the damn time.
It's like that one kid who constantly makes fart jokes.
 
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This game is comparable to puzzle and candy-crush h-games.
The sex-scenes are mostly disconnected from the story, and you have to earn them by completing tedious "game" sessions.
The big difference is that in those kind of games, each session is very short. In Subverse, it takes around 10-20 minutes... just for a single SFM loop.

Also, the writing is atrocious.
It's tiring to hear cringy sexual innuendos all the damn time.
It's like that one kid who constantly makes fart jokes.
Don't forget all the loading screens...
 

randomguy6516265165

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well they wanted to sell this game on steam and clearly that might have force studiofow to change things which make me wonder why they didnt decide to sell the game somewhere else
 

Lans90

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You have the exact same problem I do. Waited a bit and it loaded up the actual game started after about minute. Whatever intro was offered though is missed completely.
I tried to play further, all dialogues and battles work fine, but alas, all the videos are not played. It looks like you will have to wait for the patch.
 

Joshua Tree

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well they wanted to sell this game on steam and clearly that might have force studiofow to change things which make me wonder why they didnt decide to sell the game somewhere else
In terms of distribution platform and to reach "mainstream" players/audience, there isn't anyone better than steam...
 

randomguy6516265165

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Uh, it been grabbing attention on steam for quite a while before the early access release did happen... don't see why there needed to be a demo of an early access though.
a demo on steam so people try it and then sell the game or in this case the EA on a platform or a website that let them add all the porn they want heck they even have their own website
 

Joshua Tree

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a demo on steam so people try it and then sell the game or in this case the EA on a platform or a website that let them add all the porn they want heck they even have their own website
How many games of similar adult content have demos on steam that is being sold on other platforms but not steam itself? Do you really think Steam would even allow for people to have them host demos where the full game would be sold off site, they wouldn't see a dime from? That is not how the world works you know...
 
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a demo on steam so people try it and then sell the game or in this case the EA on a platform or a website that let them add all the porn they want heck they even have their own website
Just to throw in my two cents, but they'd never be able to sell the game on their own site. Payment processors are notoriously anal about the kind of content they're associated with, I remember when sites like Renderotica had to get rid of entire categories (like bestiality and possibly even rape, been a while since I've visited them) because they got big enough for their processor to take notice of who they were and kick them to the curb. I think the only payment processors that are willing to deal with this sort of content are in Japan, but in my experience it's an absolute pain the ass to deal with them sometimes, because a lot of them refuse to accept foreign credit cards.

It doesn't matter where you sell the game because it's all going through the same handful of payment processors who will essentially ban you from making money they second they find objectionable material on your site.
 
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