Yatzeh

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game hanging on this step
Go to Jason's room. Julia comes in and talks to Jason about Janice's dog costume. She asks Jason if he can get her one too.
how to solve it
Jaison room not coming only black screen
I have a similiar problem.

When trying to enter Julias room at night for the Jul+Jan lesbo scene, the game freezes in black screen.
I mean, it is still "running" but you are unable to do anything. This is a wonderful bug when unable to properly save the game.
 

Snugglepuff

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When trying to enter Julias room at night for the Jul+Jan lesbo scene, the game freezes in black screen.
That's typically indicative of a game variable being messed up somewhere, possibly due to cheating your arse off and messing up progression.
 

Yatzeh

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That's typically indicative of a game variable being messed up somewhere, possibly due to cheating your arse off and messing up progression.
Is that AND or OR. You wrote "and" but since I don't cheat, more than using cracked v, can't be right.
Thanks for trying, though.
 

Snugglepuff

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Is that AND or OR. You wrote "and" but since I don't cheat, more than using cracked v, can't be right.
Thanks for trying, though.
You forgot your question mark... I can be pedantic too!

It wasn't "trying".
Pretty much every time someone's had one of the infamous "black screen" issues, it's because a game variable got messed up. It happened to me when Janice's new swimsuit was introduced, and after spending a long time looking at the Output Log, I figured out it was because the variable associated with player-chosen tan for Janice was not what it should have been (basically it was gibberish the game couldn't read).

People cheating has messed up more than enough variables and blocked them out of progression entirely, hence why I raised that as a possibility.
Your not cheating in no way invalidates why you're having black screen problems.
 
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awesome game but it does not support
i 've intel core i5 4 ram 2 GB nvida graphic card but game crashing always i don't why some say graphic card is old
 
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Sufficient for this game. Unfortunately The Twist is very - and I repeat -, very, very bad optimized.

until 30 ver i played after that the game got bigger compressed size is 2gb affter installing 10gb the game crashing at the point when i go to beach or his mc aunt home etc that why i stop playing it but the game is good
 

ThanatosX

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Aside from getting latest drivers, you are probably out of luck without a hardware upgrade. You are running with lowered settings and some of the fancy extra options turned off, yes?
 

Snugglepuff

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Aside from getting latest drivers, you are probably out of luck without a hardware upgrade. You are running with lowered settings and some of the fancy extra options turned off, yes?
This game can run fine on decade old hardware though. Without having to turn things down/off in regards to graphical quality.
I used to do it, and did it again recently as a test.
 

ThanatosX

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The age of the hardware doesn't matter, it's all about the specs. He's having trouble though, so it's not running fine on old hardware, I couldn't think of anything else he could try short of maybe a fresh install of Windows.
Because it's the beach area maybe it's a water thing breaking his particular setup, although that area loads slow for me too.
 

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The age of the hardware doesn't matter, it's all about the specs
He's having trouble though, so it's not running fine on old hardware
Which is it then, either it's not the age, or it is?

When I mean old hardware, I mean;
i3-530 at 2.93Ghz (2 cores with hyperthreading... yes, that old)
4GB DDR3 RAM at 1333Mhz
Windows 8.1 on a 160GB HDD 7200RPM
Game is on a 2TB HDD 7200RPM
GPU used was a MSI R9-270OC 2GB running stock, no increases to clock speed or GPU memory usage.

Game run at max texture quality, all lighting, shadow and grass options on. After about half an hour is when transitions/loading times start to suffer.

Ran a second test with an older Nvidia card - GTX560Ti Twin Frozr II 2GB RAM (from 2011, less powerful than the R9-270 in previous test).
Only difference is that loading/transition times were longer from the start, and got longer still around the same amount of time later.

I couldn't think of anything else he could try short of maybe a fresh install of Windows.
That's too much to do for one game, especially for this one.

Because it's the beach area maybe it's a water thing breaking his particular setup, although that area loads slow for me too.
Doubtful. The "crash" has only been described as a crash, no details beyond that (It's also when going to Danielle's house).
A more comprehensive description of the "crash" - what times in-game for both locations - along with the Output Log would be more helpful.
 

ThanatosX

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I have a 9 year "old" i7 3930k, which is still competitive with the modern stuff. But is by no means low spec. Just saying it's an i5 covers a lot of territory.
He doesn't list the models of his gear which isn't helpful, drivers and lowering setting is troubleshooting 101.
Could also be a laptop and a lost cause.
 

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Which is it then, either it's not the age, or it is?

When I mean old hardware, I mean;
i3-530 at 2.93Ghz (2 cores with hyperthreading... yes, that old)
4GB DDR3 RAM at 1333Mhz
Windows 8.1 on a 160GB HDD 7200RPM
Game is on a 2TB HDD 7200RPM
GPU used was a MSI R9-270OC 2GB running stock, no increases to clock speed or GPU memory usage.

Game run at max texture quality, all lighting, shadow and grass options on. After about half an hour is when transitions/loading times start to suffer.

Ran a second test with an older Nvidia card - GTX560Ti Twin Frozr II 2GB RAM (from 2011, less powerful than the R9-270 in previous test).
Only difference is that loading/transition times were longer from the start, and got longer still around the same amount of time later.



That's too much to do for one game, especially for this one.



Doubtful. The "crash" has only been described as a crash, no details beyond that (It's also when going to Danielle's house).
A more comprehensive description of the "crash" - what times in-game for both locations - along with the Output Log would be more helpful.
It's needed a SSD for this game. I have a small system NVMe and I can play normally only when the game is located on it. Else time is more than 5-7 sec when a new place is loading if a game is on HDD.
P.S. But I can run a GTA V with medium settings and play smoothly.
 

Snugglepuff

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It's needed a SSD for this game.
1: Nope. Loading time issues are not because of HDD vs SSD. It's because KST has designed the game so that each location that can have something happen, has all the models for those events all load at once. That's before the calculations are made for what scene you'll actually see in a given location, and regardless of the in-game time.

2: Go read further back and get some proper context to what you're quoting. Negates the risk of looking foolish.

P.S. But I can run a GTA V with medium settings and play smoothly.
Whoop-de-doodley-doo... I run it on max settings and get 80-90fps when it's not raining at night.
 
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