Not jokes, we are 100% serious.Dude the jokes I have to put up with Null haven't 100 wives in a giant mansion.![]()
Not jokes, we are 100% serious.Dude the jokes I have to put up with Null haven't 100 wives in a giant mansion.![]()
Thanks Shiny. Actually after I responded I had an idea and went back and checked something.As far as I know we haven't been able to replicate any issues on our side and I'm not tech illiterate enough to guess as to why this is happening...
This is really, really weird.Thanks Shiny. Actually after I responded I had an idea and went back and checked something.
Opening the ZIP file containing the app by double-clicking it in macOS (i.e., using the default archive utility included in Ventura) results in a decompressed app that (at least on my Mac) can't be run. The error message is just, "The application 'TheNullHypothesis' can't be opened."
Opening the ZIP file containing the app by right-clicking and selecting Open With > The Unarchiver results in a decompressed app that actually runs. There's the usual warning about apps from unrecognized developers that can be bypassed in the usual ways, and then the app launches as expected.
Why the behavior is different between the standard Archive Utility and a third-party tool, I have no clue. But Mac folks stuck on the error might try opening the ZIP file with a third-party tool like The Unarchiver. Seems to resolve the issue here at least.
I mean, in my initial post here, I expressed that I enjoyed the content that was in the game at this point, and appreciated the project overall. I was just curious about the approach because it limits the player interaction to "make numbers go up to progress" instead of allowing for a more diverse set of engagements. It does seem like "what if consent" is a clear focus though, because the moment I mentioned the addiction mechanic I got a lot of very defensive responses. I appreciate that there's an attempt to improve on RLE because it's a solid idea that is pretty poorly (and SLOWLY) executed. The current implementation doesn't allow for very much variation though because it limits the player to "say nice things to improve love score"You wouldn't have to have been in the discord server to know that the dev's have never planned to include the addiction mechanic and have always intended the physical interactions with the LIs to be purely consensual. It has actually been discussed in this thread far more than it has in the discord server. It has been mentioned in response to a lot of questions about the game in general, but also in relation to how it effects a lot of the gameplay and relationship aspects of the game. Like, it's fine if you like those things about RLE, but this game has diverged from it significantly, which has also been talked to death in this thread. It isn't drawing from the same source material for its artistic direction and it's a different genre of game altogether from RLE, despite being inspired by it. RLE and it's dev have been criticised for a long time for never developing the story that was promised.
This game is less "What if RLE with consent?" and more "What if X-Men AVN with story?" If you don't like that it's fine, but the entire impetus for spinning this off into it's own project from what was originally going to be an RLE mod was that RLE promises a story but never delivers. Even the focus on consent is less a reaction to RLE's gameplay loop and more a reaction to those kinds of stories in the comics being very cringy and generally poorly handled by writers trying to romanticise nonconsensual physical relationships. Not enjoying the gameplay loop of this game vs RLE is also fine, but it's a weird move to be so adamant that this game should include RLE's gameplay loop when RLE already exists and you seem to enjoy it.
If you read my generally complimentary posts as whining, then I guess we have massively divergent definitions of the word.I mean the contents of the signature make it ironic.
yes, totally agree with you. Didn't play Rogue like evolution, but I love games with well build characters and more depth than shown to begin. The girls are cute in each their ways and even if it is kinda simple made (if it is too much to compare it with Chasing Sunsets) the graphic and drawings are good and you can clearly see there is a lot of work behind the game
It's because your posts came off as backhanded. If it's not your intent I apologize but we've had more than one occasion of people being snide.If you read my generally complimentary posts as whining, then I guess we have massively divergent definitions of the word.
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We've had people get weird about it to a point where when someone brings up the absence of the mechanic it's assumed they're going to be weird about it.the moment I mentioned the addiction mechanic I got a lot of very defensive responses.
This is another thing that annoys people following the project because there is no attempt to improve on RLE. Null Hypothesis has never had RLE's gameplay loop and as someone who can see into the dev rooms, it's going to be diverging even further away from it.I appreciate that there's an attempt to improve on RLE
This is by design.The current implementation doesn't allow for very much variation though because it limits the player to "say nice things to improve love score"
Well, Magneto always said mutants are the next stage of human evolution. Maybe that's our sign these ladies really are more evolved.You know, even with all these superpowers and stuff, the most unrealistic bit of this is the girl offering to pay for your dinner.
You know, even with all these superpowers and stuff, the most unrealistic bit of this is the girl offering to pay for your dinner.
You two clearly haven't dated enough Cougars or doms lolWell, Magneto always said mutants are the next stage of human evolution. Maybe that's our sign these ladies really are more evolved.![]()
Code diving spoiler.What's the phone's search bar for? I kinda suspect it's for cheating, but can't seem to get it working. Guess, you need some patron-exclusive codes, not just console commands. Or am I overthinking it and it's just for show?
Sorry if I misinterpreted your question. I'm running on a Mac without issues.Thanks, but again, as I and others have already said, this is unrelated to running apps from unrecognized developers.
If anyone who's actually got it running on macOS can weigh in one way or another that'd be helpful.
Luckily I have access to a PC as well and I've played through and enjoyed it, looking forward to more content. But at least some Mac-only folks are being left behind here.