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Unless you found out already, press 'Tab' and you can edit the settings, including the 'fullscreen' option.

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I've had a thought for a few days now:
Because this whole game is a beta-in-progress, wouldn't it make more sense to allow everyone access to the newer betas?

There's bugs and glitches that even the selected beta testers might not pick up on that any regular player could, and by the time you release 2.1 you're just going to have that feedback hit you in a massive pile; Especially with more people joining in to play. With more people playing that's more videos that could be made to advertise the game as well. 

But also, there's an awkward pause for normal players vs beta testers who have made videos on the game like Gamers Nation in terms of the new gamemodes. The beta testers have showcased the Yangire mode in full, shown all the possible endings and have even made speedrun videos with all the freetime before the official 2.1 release. Specifically with speedrunning, the beta testers have the highest advantage in getting low times since they can spend the longest time figuring out techniques; And by the time any other player can play, the speedrun times are gonna be impossible to beat.

It feels like a lot of the time she's too intangible around corners, the main room's desk, etc.
When I get the exit key and I try to juke her around that table, she manages to slash or grab me when she's still behind the table and I'm in front of it. Likewise, around corners she'll simply walk through them as if they didn't exist at all.

There have been instances where cycling between a room key and a 'choke event' key causes the latter to become a copy of the former (Ex: I got locked in room C3 by Saiko, find a key for B2 and switch between them, which leads to the C3 key becoming another B2 key).

Likewise, there are other instances where switching between 2 room keys can cause both to disappear but still work on said doors as if you were carrying either key.

I hope by "less stabbing" you mean "none at all" O_o

And I mean at least it forces you to be a bit more aware? '^_^

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If you hear her say "Sorry", you can turn back around and have her follow you in her 'happy' mode where she won't desperately try to stab you (She literally just follows you harmlessly, gasps with her hands on her cheeks when you spot her and hugs you from behind which can lead to choking in some cases). She'll still stab you in one-stab intervals as you make a lot of progress, but that's only if you look directly at her. Just let her get away with stuff like stealing your keys and choking you out as well, since she'll still be in her 'happy' mode if you let her.

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Helpful Tips for Normal/Hard Mode:

-It's possible to avoid getting slashed by Saiko in her "happy mode" as you gain progress by not looking at her (at least for too long).

-Likewise, it's also possible to avoid getting your keys stolen while keeping her "happy" by not looking at her and pressing the sprint button in short spurts, which will give a small distance between you and her.

-Let her choke you out and lock you in a room, as this gives some time to check rooms without worry of being attacked.

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If I remember correctly 2 of the safe code numbers are available prior to turning on the lights, and she deals 5 damage per stab vs 10. She might move a little slower as well.