Glad to hear, sorry we've been on hiatus while completing the game. The first chapter is up on our page if you're still interested!
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We agree. We've actually been creating a new version of this demo that overhauls the lighting system and fixes various bugs that have been consisten with each build. We're sorry for the experience you had and have been hard at work crafting a demo that solves not only the issues you've pointed out but issues other players have had.
Sorry to hear that; I would recommend lower settings (it still looks great) and setting your resolution to 1080pi if it's higher; this should fix your FPS. The settings do change but there's a ui bug in this version that resets what's highlighted once closing it out.
We've actually been working on a brand new version of this demo that solves a lot of issues we've heard from our community. This includes a rehauled lighting system, a tighter story, more scares and better optimization.
We'll likely release it on this platform but we're going to prioritize our steam page once it's out. We considered taking this version of the demo down but so many people wanted to play it that we decided to keep it up for the time being.
We'll let you know as soon as the newer version is out! We apologize again!
Hello, thank you for playing and thanks even more for the feedback. We've been optimizing and patching things every couple days. We're posting a blog update very soon that goes over all the major patches we've done from technical issues like you ran into to tightening up the story. Apologies again, we hope to give you the horror thrills you're seeking in the updated version (if you'll give us another go). Thank you again for playing.
Required:
Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10
Intel Core i3 or AMD Ryzen 3
6 GB Ram
Nividia GeForce GTX 960 or AMD Radeon 370
5.5 GB available storage
Recommended:
Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10
Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5
8 GB Ram
Nividia GeForce GTX 1060-8gb or AMD Radeon 480
5.5 GB available storage
^ You can run the game reliably with lower than the recommended specs with median texture detail and low shadows. The main benchmark to look for is a minimum of at least 4gb of vram.
Does itch.io's "new release" page track the page publish date or the update time? We created our page a year ago but are just now releasing a build. If it is tracking the publish date, are there any suggestions on what we should do? Would deleting our page and creating a new one be a viable option, or is that bad form?
Thank you,