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How come I apparently need new drivers to play the new release but I can run the legacy version just fine? My computer isn't great but I don't know what kind of leap a version of a game like this would make to do that.

Edit: Just read the "Read me" note but I'm still curious.

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I like some of the writing however some of the various elements of some of the characters stories feel a bit contradictory and inconsistent. 

Spoilers btw.

I like the idea of Skye's story revolving around unhealthy behavior revolving around cosplaying and dressing naughty. Though some of the dialogue did feel kind of strange. Feels like the h side of the game wants you to admire her looks but then the profound side of the game kind of demotes it at the same time? Could just be the way I'm looking at it but still. That dance memory game was also kind of annoying. There's also a dialogue option when you first meet her where you tell her that it's unhealthy but my character said in a way that was meaner then I intended like a Tell Tale moment lol. At the end of her story she tells you more about her unhealthy behavior and it feels like the story attempts to resolve this. However, in the end you're given the option of picking what you want her to look like before you do the h scene with her. Why? Doesn't that completely go against what we were building up?

Same goes for Lex's story. Feels like the theme of Lex's story revolves around the fact that they're gender doesn't matter. Feels like the game really wants you to talk about it with them too. But then you're able to pick "what you think" their gender is, and then when you eventually get their h scene, it turns out to be the gender that YOU picked. Which again, kind of feels like it goes against the point. 

I think it's strange that we get to basically customize our experience with some these characters (Even if it means going against what we went over). How come we get to pick this character's gender and that character's unhealthy cosplay, but we can't do something like, picking whether Mercy has a junk or not? I know you could argue it's engraved in her character but you could say the same thing for Lex and Skye's development.

It kind of feels like the game is trying to be profound with interesting writing but at the same time remembers that you're playing an adult game at the end of the day and kind of throws some stuff out the window.

Bugs: I also had a problem where the game would break when I reloaded a save file by freezing me in place or making it so I couldn't pull my phone up, but I'm not sure if that's mainly a problem with the Steam version or not.

That's at least my experience. I didn't do many other character's in the story so I'm not sure how they would compare. I like the writing of the story, I'm interested in Mercy's character, the adventure you go on with Lex, and some of the themes of Skye's story. Though it did kind of feel like the story was inconsistent with what it was trying to do at times. When it goes over topics, it doesn't really feel like it fully commits to it or doesn't really know how to or it conflicts with the adult parts of the game. Game could also use some polishing in terms of it's functionality because I found myself having to start the game over multiple times because of the saving issue.

With all of that said, if you're into stuff like this, I would recommend giving it a shot, especially considering it's free. The writing is good and interesting in some areas. Just don't expect perfect writing when it comes to some of the stuff I went over.

Yes, I know the creators have issues but this game is free, you're not really supporting them. Just don't send them money and leave it there. So much time has passed since then and these are strangers on the internet we know through furry p*rn. We should only go so far by how much we care.