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I think you'll need more than just the DUF files; morphs are stored separately in DSF files in a hierarchy in the data/ folder of one of your libraries, usually your MyLibrary.


It's totally BS that they took all your electronics and don't even clone the drives and return them; that's a stiff punishment on its own, without it even being established that you've done anything wrong.  As we say in the US, "The Process *is* the punishment."  The supposed "rights" we have are a mere illusion. >:(

Man, that's some rough shit. :(  It would be nice if they gave your stuff back as quickly as they pounced and took it all.  One can dream...

I hope whoever is behind the frame gets found out and prosecuted, as well as being made to cover your attorney costs, etc.

Hang in there!

Meanwhile, the actual predators upon real children go unpunished - which is understandable because that would impact the Elites, like JE's client list.

We live in a Clown World, with Pennywise as the Head Clown.

Congratulations!


Now get back to work.

:P

I keep my work on my Synology NAS with scheduled backups to another Synology NAS and to their C2 Cloud Backup.  It Just Works and has seen me through a few HDD failures (as well as a few User Errors ;-).

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What are the “Flower” files?  Do we need both the “(Need Week 3 Savegame!)” file as well as the “Flower” file?

Thank you and Merry Christmas!

Use bzcat like so:

bzcat Afterlife_Harem-0.3.0-linux.tar.bz2 | tar xf -

And here I thought it was the Germans.

I'm looking forward to trying this one out; your writing and posing/rendering are very good!

It really depends on their workflow.  For example, it takes quite awhile to render out scenes, so they can be writing for one game while rendering for the other.

And here I had thought you were just going for a stylized look, which I honestly found adorable. :)

Lucky(?) for you it was a subtle deformation; DAZ has thrown me some real nightmare fuel in the past...  @_@

That's good to hear!

It would be nice if there weren't so many Karens trying to content-police everything. >:(

You got this; keep on moving forward!

Yes, I know; I'm asking specifically about releasing on Github or Gitlab versus just a zipfile.

Look in the "About" section in the main menu.

Yes, I know; I'm asking specifically about releasing on Github or Gitlab versus just a zipfile.

This was a great idea, and a fun little game!

I  hope you'll do your source release on Github or Gitlab; I have a feeling this could become quite a fun and educational open source project if you wanted it to.

Congratulations on successfully completing this delightful game!

Beautiful work on the Cece figurine!

The RPi needs ARM libraries that I've not seen included with any game.  Additionally, the 32-bit libraries that Ren'Py provides as an optional download won't work with a 64-bit RPi OS, so they need to be compiled or, as the case with Manjaro ARM, provided by the distro's renpy package.

I'm not asking game devs to provide RPi builds - they have enough work to do - just pointing out that the game can indeed be played on a Raspberry Pi and it's quite easy for users to do.  :-)

Very much enjoyed this VN, and looking forward to the next chapter!   I found the story engaging and the characters believable and appreciated all the points where we could make meaningful decisions along the way.  The top-notch renders and character designs are icing on the cake.  Highly recommended!

I just saw you added Linux as a platform; I assume for x66?  Just letting you know I'm enjoying your games (currently Avalon) on my Raspberry Pi 4B; I just run it from the Ren'Py launcher (since I'm on Manjaro-ARM, I can't just put in the 32-bit ARM Ren'Py libraries, so I use the distro-supplied Ren-Py).

Definitely a tribute to Ren'Py's portability and kudos to you, too, for a good job coding.  

A very fun, if not overly-deep, game with a relaxing pace.  The ladies are all slender and petite, which is a welcome departure from the prevailing VN standard.  They each have a distinct personality and style and their own storylines, including off-screen interactions with one another.  The render quality is good and the animated scenes are also well-done, most with camera and speed options. 

Nicely done!

Just finished up to the current Episode 3, Part 2 and am completely hooked.  Don't let the smexxxxy pix over there on the right fool you; there's way more to Ripples than that.

Excellent characters with personalities and stories of their own, an intriguing plot, and plenty of relationship/H opportunities that mesh organically with the overall story. I'm most eager to follow the continuation of the tale!

Lucky kitteh and family!  =^.^=

I think that would be a marvelous idea, so long as people had the choice whether or not to share, and provided the shared memories were curated to avoid trolls. :)

A short, simple little game that brings thoughts of gratitude and joy.

What if you linked it to a site from which it could randomly pull memories, that players could submit and that would be curated to avoid trolls?  I think it would be something very special and positive.  :)

Now I really want to read/play it!  :D

Did you write out more of the storyline?  I thought it was a very good concept, and the chracters interesting; definitely interested in more, even as a non-lewd SF story.

It still does, even as a non-lewd VN.  I did see a cameo additional fragment in Petal's story, which piqued my interest even more.

Great news; congratulations on another chapter!  \o/

"Penny for your Thoughts": https://lockheart-novels.itch.io/penny-for-your-thoughts