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neimsak

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A member registered Apr 28, 2020

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The file is only needed/useful if you downloaded the buggy version 0.2.1 - the 0.2.1.1 archive fixed those issues w/o a complete redownload.

tl/dr: boring if you never downloaded 0.2.1 : )

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if I got the time table right next week (or so) 0.2 should be released for free. 

That version does not add much story content but includes a (still bare-bone) RPG-lite framework. I *believe* the pr0n content with the MC will happen later in the game, when all the chars are clearly adults [and the dev will surely correct (swear at?) me when I misrepresented his intentions : )]

I cannot say anythiong specific about your issue (no 'droid, works fine on PC), but your crash is exactly with the image Wmvv93 mentioned as "clearly out of place" (https://itch.io/post/1357685). That was fixed in v0.2, with luck it'll work on phone, too?

My remark was done with tongue firmly in cheek (But your interaction here on itch may result in my first ever patreon sponsorship. Dunno if this is in your POV good or bad, seeing the first milestone goal : P)

Eating cornichons will never be the same, every laid-back gherkin will remind me of him...

[What is more weird: Discussing your husband's character on a adult game site or pirating avatar images for a digital artist?]

1. avatars are overrated

2. https://www.deviantart.com/pjevsen/art/The-Pickle-boy-38050280 should be his

Thanks for the update, looking forward to see more content!

"The Wife has been bugging me" : ) Good for us, did you get at least the promised cookies for the progress update without your consent?

You could take a look at sf.net - one has not to use the code hosting (and, arguable, sourceforge is not a good place to do this anymore), but it gives a (mostly) fine project environment, including forum, wiki and tracker functionality.

While this heavily depends on the user group bug trackers make it easier to self-organise topics. A few open-ended issues for general chatting (or some other platform of your choosing for that, discord or whatever) but more narrowly defined issues (be it a bug, be it a suggestion for improvement) get a new ticket number and are tracked separately. 

With this the general discussion is not cluttered with solved stuff and an idea graveyard but one can still point newcomers to it - often faster than to answer the same questions for the umpteenth time.

A typical use case is balancing: The planned combat system *will* need to be revisited quite often, and instead of discussions all over the place (see page 1, 4 and 16 of the forum thread "Rewind 0.2" and yesterday's night discussion in IRC) all comments and suggestions are tracked in #0815.

My 2 cent : )

Likely a minority position, but I always prefer ticket systems / bugtrackers. Something like github/github w/o the actual code.