Hope this helps.
If your screen goes black after finishing Jun’s prologue, it might be a compatibility or script-related issue. Here are a few things you can try:
1. Run as Administrator:
Right-click the game’s .exe file and choose "Run as Administrator" — sometimes this helps with permission-related problems.
2. Disable Fullscreen or Adjust Resolution:
Some players get black screens due to fullscreen/resolution issues. If there’s a config/settings file in the game folder, try setting fullscreen=false or lowering the resolution manually.
3. Reinstall the Game to a Non-System Folder:
Instead of installing to C:\Program Files, try a simpler location like C:\Games\OmegaRobotGF. This avoids permission issues with Windows 10.
4. Update Graphics Drivers and DirectX: Make sure your GPU drivers are up to date and that you’ve got the latest DirectX installed. Indie games sometimes depend on those being current.
5. Use Compatibility Mode:
Right-click the .exe, go to Properties → Compatibility tab, and try running in Windows 8 or Windows 7 compatibility mode.
6. Check for Missing Redistributables or DLLs:
If it’s a Unity or RPGMaker game, it may need specific .dll files or runtime environments. Try installing the latest Visual C++ Redistributables from Microsoft’s official site.
Lastly, if you can find a log or error file in the game folder, it might help point to what’s going wrong. If none of this works, consider contacting the dev with those logs attached.