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I was really enjoying myself up until the stepping stone section - Something about the frame rate and platforming just turns me off and I can't even make it past the first jump! 

I'd say that it's surprisingly fun after the first few moments - I found the very first room a little frustrating (I only escaped after turning the brightness up.) and then I found it a little too tricky to interact with objects - particularly door handles.

But ignoring that, I really just enjoyed the vibe of it. I don't necessarily agree with Majid RM about needing a story - For me it was just like being on a fun ghost train. I don't really need more than that. I really appreciate the surreal artistry you've put into it and I think you've done really well pacing things; There's enough variety in there and I really enjoyed some of the abstract puzzle-logic. Really makes you feel like you're drunkenly stumbling through a nightmare. 

hello thanks for playing, I'm glad you liked it! :)

ok then i will increase the distance to interact with the objects thanks of the feed i really appreciate,

however what exactly is the problem with the frame rate that prevented it from continuing? what hardware do you have and settings do you use?

if you can tell the exact point and specific information etc, this is quite a serious accessibility issue, maybe i can do something about it if you tell me exactly what it is ..

but i dont think, unreal engine is quite heavy even with empty scenes and needs recent hardware .. thanks anyway :)

however it seems strange to me, if it worked well in the first part it should work fine till the end so if I understand correctly you are talking about where you need to jump the first time, I think you just forgot to run before you jump .. if not run the jump will be too short and you cannot continue,

if I guessed it means that I have to make the message that says to run more visible, the checkpoint is right there if you do continue instead of a new game you should start from there, let me know :)

Sorry, I also should have clarified - I'm now aware that you had a readme file with suggested settings etc, and I ignored it. I actually enjoyed the framerate as it was for me throughout the game before that point because it went along with the drunk disorientation vibe I was getting. I was playing on default settings because I felt they were fine at the time. 

My PC isn't really for games, btw. It's quite old and clunky, so I wasn't expecting things to go very smoothly. 

ok no problem, play a little with the settings and it should go better, max quality and only the lower resolution scale should improve the performance in full screen, but if that's not enough, do window mode with a lower resolution, or decrease quality etc

unfortunately I have no way to test on hardware other than mine .. but with the right combination it should work well even on non-gaming PCs  :)