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Is there any chance we could get a version with all the scenes if we outright pay for it? I hate Patreon's subscription service at this point. They've made it so you're billed when you start the service after the first month of subscription, instead of on the first. Made it such a pain in the ass to try and remember to have money in my account.

Having a version we can just pay for to have all the scenes would be amazing. You just have to make sure that it's set so you absolutely have to pay at least once, and the buyer gets free updates after that. I can do a 1 time payment. I can't do a constant $12 Canadian payment every month for something like this. It's not completely about the game (though if you're getting paid enough, you really should replace the faulty AI generated images and animations with art from actual artists. Commission one with the style you like, and stick with them. You get better art, and they get recognition via creditation and payment for their work)... it's that $12 is a lot when you A) live paycheck to paycheck, and B) are technically below the poverty line because said paycheck is under minimum wage per day, and only paid once a month. (Edit: I feel I should clarify, there should be a second page for this game in the store that has "paid edition", and this version could be called "public edition" is what I meant by having a paid version. If it works to have it somewhere else where you would, for instance "donate" and get a code that you give on Discord to get a direct link to the OS you want's paid version of the game, that would work too. But I'm not sure where that would be possible.)

I like this game. I can see it's potential. But locking scenes behind a subscription-based paywall is not going to do you any favours in the long run. Gamers generally hate stuff like that.

Sorry for the rambling, tired ADHD-riddled brain is at the wheel, and that ride has no brakes and a bunch of NOS on hand to help inject words.