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Oh, and also, I must have already talked to Cassie, since I seem to have completed the "A Promise Held Close" side quest, and she no longer appears in the Center of Commerce in Fallholt, but rather in the inn room. However, the in-progress "A Path to Freedom" quest only shows up to the eleventh entry, "Return the Malisphere to Genevieve." I'm not sure what's up with that.

Yes, it has to do with using an older save file. Speaking with Genevieve and Cassie update the quest variables that allow you to progress. You will need to revert to an older save file or download the pre-made ones in order to continue.

I'm kind of confused, though. At the time I was doing the Chapter 3 quests, I had downloaded the game for the first time (version 5.5.1) and played through it normally. So why wouldn't the quest log have updated after speaking to Cassie?

Because the information on the quest log (and picture gallery) are updated upon starting a new game. The variables that allow a quest to progress can be updated, allowing you to continue in most cases, but the quest log is a feature outside of RPG Maker that has been added and can’t be manually refreshed to include updated information.

Okay, I think I get it now. I checked my old version of the game, and it seems there was no eleventh entry in the quest log back then, so that's something you added with this new update. But since I already talked to Genevieve and gave her the Malisphere, I can't do it again, so I'm stuck. Well, that's a shame, then. I'll have to waste some time re-doing contracts. Is this something that will happen with every new update until the game is finished?

Yes, with each update there are things I adjust under the hood and I can’t account for every player’s interactions with things, which is why I provide pre-made saves as a separate  to quickly catch players up to the newest content. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Haha, not at all. I understand the problem is inherent in RPG Maker and there isn't much you can do. In any case, you've made a wonderful game that I've enjoyed a lot, so I really have no right to complain. I'd love to send you an appreciation mail sometime with my thoughts and feedback. Thanks a lot for the help.

You can leave a review either on here or the game’s Steam page, where it’s also hosted. Sharing your thoughts on there would do good, especially since so many adult game creators are getting censored and removed from searches. Its become harder to bring the game to more people as of this year.

I don't use Steam, but I'll write a review here for sure if it helps. Separately, though, there's a lot I'd like to say that don't really belong in a review, so if there's any way I could reach out personally, I'd like that. If not, it's all good.