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Hi, my friend. Thanks for sharing your opinion—it means a lot to me.

I just want to point out that the game is still in development, and everything you mentioned will be reworked, probably more than once. This already happened with the staircase, and it will happen with other elements too.

The relationship with Lily is complicated, and you’ll need to finish her questline to progress in the kitchen.

The GPA decreases by 2 points every day, which is intentional. In the future, I’ll add a way to buy GPA—it’s already in progress.

I haven’t touched the supermarket since the very beginning of development, and you’re absolutely right—it needs work. You’re actually the first to point this out, so I’ll make sure to look into it.

As for the in-game computer, there’s no need to re-enter it. You just need to close the app using the “X” in the browser. It’s pretty straightforward, but fair enough.

Overall, the game doesn’t force you to play it. If there are issues, they’ll be addressed—it’s a work in progress, and like any game, it has its flaws, especially one created by a single person.

Good luck to you! If you have any questions, feel free to find me on Discord—I’ll be happy to help you there.

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It's a good game, so far, don't misunderstand. Just saying the things that needed attention. I'm used to the whole development thing. It's just the beginning seems overwhelmingly one-sided and difficult with no breathing room.


Glad to hear everything is already being worked on for the aforementioned issues.  The X doesn't seem to be working for me for some reason on the in-game computer, which is why I had to keep closing it out using the windows logo. I'm playing on a windows 11 laptop that doesn't have a graphics card, technically, so it may be an issue on my end in that case?


So, the GPA goes up one point every time you pay attention to a lesson but lowers 2 points a day? That makes no sense, because that would keep it the same. However, I just went from a GPA of 24 and paid attention to the lesson then was at 23, got the scene where they went to to library while the teacher was away and the MC said he had no clue what he was doing, and then the next day my GPA was at 17. Is that drastic decline due to the scene from him failing to understand the lesson, or was that a bug, then?

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Thanks. I always take constructive criticism seriously, and what you’re saying makes perfect sense.

No, it all depends on how much time you spend focusing on the lessons. For example, if you miss the first lesson, your GPA will drop by 1 point—for the first hour. But if you start by clicking “focus on the lesson” right away, you’ll gain +3 points, and so on. Actually, once you finish all the dialogues with the characters, your GPA points will only go up. Players who’ve been playing for a while will tell you they have plenty of GPA points.

After the weekend, if you haven’t done your homework, your GPA will drop by -5 points. That’s a lot, and I’m trying to balance it out by adding a “study in the library” feature—but everything takes time, and it’s in progress.

Isaac will definitely crush you with the GPA system—I know it’s a problem, and I’m working on a solution.

I’m not sure what’s going on with Windows 11, but I need to figure out if it’s an issue. Either the button is too small, or maybe you just don’t see it. Honestly, it’s pretty interesting to look into.

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How do you do homework, then? Because I am going to classes twice a day, not talking to anyone, and only paying attention to lessons, yet I keep getting a lower and lower average. The library doesn't offer me anything to click as of yet.

It’s kind of strange to hear that GPA points are decreasing. For homework, you first need to open the app on the in-game PC. You’ll get a message on the in-game mail with the program you need to click on.

There are two ways to complete homework: either on your own PC if it’s already fixed, or on the one in the library.

Honestly, I wouldn’t recommend stressing about GPA too much. At the moment, it doesn’t really affect anything except for Milla’s and Isaac’s quests. So once you finish those quests, just forget about it and focus on participating in lessons—that’ll be enough.

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Ah, I saw I needed a GPA of 40 for the brunette with the glasses to progress, so I've been stressing over it because she is the chick I find the most attractive. Thank you for the assistance.