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worked after I instralled:

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lottie.exe

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You must install .NET Desktop Runtime to run this application.

Architecture: x64

App host version: 6.0.22

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Learn about runtime installation:

https://aka.ms/dotnet/app-launch-failed

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It took about 6 seconds to launch, and then was in game wit hteh music. At first I thought it was broken, but happy it loaded up fine.


can it be possible for it to create a window and say "loading" just white text on black background or something, before it tries to open any files or process any resources? Just so that on a low end system they know it is working straight away? If it is easy to do that is.


My laptop has 1366x768 and the window was too high by default, but when I maximised it it rescaled the content and that was okay then.

Game Notes:


The new combat UI is way better, on the old one I couldn't click properly on the left because of the screen size, on the new one it is fine.

The UI border that looks like a retro RPG with the font and the decorative edge is nice.


I'm not sure how "E" works, where she looks at the screen, hunger goes down, hp and mp go up. But it doesn't happen while moving?


nice game.

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Hmm, I'll look into implementing a loading screen. It does load most of the resources at the start, hope it doesn't get worse as the game gets more content.

Pressing E essentially makes you wait a turn, and whenever time passes, your hunger meter decreases, but you regenerate HP and MP. You can press E a bunch of times between battles to "rest up." (will change it so you can hold E like another poster suggested)