I finished the demo with a simple fps adjustment (violin was kinda fun when it wasn't less than 5 seconds (I was on 144 fps). Is there significant variation if I change my choices in the demo? I played as a perfect angel until choosing the leotard and the spanking. I really gotta try the other clothing options. Anyway thanks for all your work. Can't wait for more!
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Sorry I don't think I was too clear. I tried to enter the church and it didn't work. So I tried to leave (which obviously wasn't supposed to work yet but I was just trying everything). And then I came back and was only able to enter the church after trying a few more times. Why is the church so hard to enter? I wasn't able to figure out why it wouldn't let me in and then all of a sudden it did.
Hello! It's great to hear from you, I like the main village quite a bit and the training dummy and rat stood no chance to my bardy sword. However, I seem to have used too much time on sidequests so I never found the girl I was looking for (Camila I believe). Then the game told me to go home and I chose to try violin but that did not go well. I believe the timer is not as long as the desciption says because I am not particularly close to completing it even after many repetitions and going fairly fast I would say. I decided to count and the timer seems to last 5 seconds before ending the attempt. It says there is no time for reading and I can't leave the house. I'm gonna have to go back to a previous save. (edit on trying again I see that the last store I entered actually was the main quest star, trying home stuff again)
I forgot to mention a few important reasons people use pirate sites: mods, walkthroughs, tech support, and games that are otherwise unavailable commonly due to language, credit card, or censorship issues. Mods in particular have turned games I would have hated into great experiences by (reducing grind, opening different paths, and avoiding turnoff material). Some parts of the community are toxic entitled assholes, but most are just trying to enjoy the games they love and share them with as many people as they can.
I found your game through following another game on a pirate website, to answer your question from another place, people use pirate sites even for free games because it gets the word out, not everyone will come back to the dev, but those who love the game tend to! My financials mean I can only support so many devs and I prefer to make that decision with as much information as possible, so I tend to find the games I play on the pirate sites and then visit their (usually Patreon) pages of the games I love. The Elven Paladin is very cute and made me laugh, and has some great punishments that I thoroughly enjoyed! (though I still haven't managed to get all of the memories) I hope to see another great game from you in the future (possibly with some harsher punishment options?)!