Yes it does. You do need to be on a side quest though. It starts from a blue myc npc called Arthurus back at the Queen's outpost. After that instead of going into the dungeon first, take a right towards forest clearing and from there on you should be set.And lever for this bouler exists? Is it on the same room? View attachment 4663975
Ah. So, the lever is doesn't exists, and Caly talking about "look out for anything stange" is a lie that misleads the player. Thanks!You do need to be on a side quest though [/ISPOILER]
Their you go it's save 10Any full gallery save for v0.6.5?
Unfortunately, not by any intended means. If it's missed, then it's gone. However, a new feature was added in the latest patch that helps folks who run into a rare branch duplication bug. That can help you here as well. Head to Caly's room on the ship and interact with Mr. Fixer. (F95 has image uploading disabled currently, so can't really guide you visually but it is hard to miss.)Hey is there any way to get the last branch in xaide if you already did the sidequest on this save?
Task Manager showed it's used 20MB of network today alone and has been running quietly the entire time (and restarting itself)
%localAppData%/Voidbound
that looks exactly the same as if this game have integrated google browser, and I'd understood if it was only listening to itself, but it isn't. Data sent to Protocol Labs, Google and some "ITLDC Latvia network"Latvia? Like the European country?View attachment 4709024 View attachment 4709034
Interesting.. There are some files on%localAppData%/Voidbound
that looks exactly the same as if this game have integrated google browser, and I'd understood if it was only listening to itself, but it isn't. Data sent to Protocol Labs, Google and some "ITLDC Latvia network"
Game process doesn't always shut down after closing game from the main menu (though it isn't starting itself after PC restart, maybe you used hibernation?)
I have no idea what the hell game doing, but I'm pretty sure I'm blocking the hell voidbound with firewall. Blocking cookies folder from changes breaks the game.
Is this a spy program disguised as a game?*IMPORTANT*
Idk how big of a deal this is, but I think it should be shared/discussed. Maybe Cursed Atelier could shed some light.
I was doing some stuff in my GPU's settings for another game, then closed that game to test. When the game closed, VoidBound's .exe briefly showed in my GPU's interface as the active gaming program. I thought, "That's weird, I haven't played that game in at least a week, and I've played a bunch of other games since then, so why did that .exe show up?" I then opened my active programs and saw nothing out of the ordinary, so I opened my active processes and saw VoidBound was running quietly in the background. Again, I've not opened that file in at least a week, have totally shut down my PC since then, and it didn't show in my taskbar as an active program, only in Task Manager as an active process. Worst still, Task Manager showed it's used 20MB of network today alone and has been running quietly the entire time (and restarting itself) since I first opened it over 7 days ago. I wonder:
-How/why is it restarting when my PC starts? I never gave it startup app permissions.
-How/why isn't it showing as an active program instead of hiding as an process?
-Why on earth is it using network? Who's it talking to and why?
-How long would this have gone on before it was noticed?
-How many other PCs is it doing this to?
Maybe there are perfectly logical answers to these questions, but I've never seen an H-game behave this way, and can't imagine what legitamate reasons it'd have for doing these things.
Give your Task Manager a look. It showed up as Japanese characters for me, so right click on it and select "Properties" to see the english filename and location. Remember, it's hidden in "Processes" not the more common "Programs" (if your Task Manager is set up the same way as mine).
Idk what it is, but I posted this information weeks ago and no one, including the dev, has explained other than Koster finding a similar situation on their PC. I could be misunderstanding but I feel it deserves looking into.Is this a spy program disguised as a game?
Anyone complain on Steam? Cos this game is on Steam. I don't think Steam would allow a truly malicious programIdk what it is, but I posted this information weeks ago and no one, including the dev, has explained other than Koster finding a similar situation on their PC. I could be misunderstanding but I feel it deserves looking into.
A ton of Steam games have been removed due to things just like this. It's entirely possible this one slipped through as well, especially with how well hidden it's been (as far as I can tell, my report was the first one, and Koster's was the second). I reported it on Steam to look into it, same as F95, so we'll see.Anyone complain on Steam? Cos this game is on Steam. I don't think Steam would allow a truly malicious program