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Hey everyone!

We are approaching the end of Breaking the princess!  I have the last parts for Felicity and Harmony’s reactions.  Along with Julianna’s point of view and a hapless messenger that has to keep traveling to Drakdor.  Lots of smutty and dirty situations but with options to choose from if you don’t want it to be TOO dirty.  ^_^


My lovely wife also finished all the BGs for the game and they are all added in.

1 posts down for the cheat password. 

2 posts down for BtP 0.34. 

3 posts down for BtP 0.33. 

Look in the OP for the free BtP 0.32 build links.


The deets:

- Added 4 Felicity scenes.

- Added 4 Felicity messenger scenes.

- Added 4 Harmony reaction scenes.  

- Added last BGs (Workshop, Fighting pit, Church).

This next month, should have all the rest of the scenes and the endings.  If I have time, I’ll also add the last of the coding like Hugar, Julianna and Takgore’s level ups and the rework of the raids but if not, it will be the month after that.  Almost at the end of line for this game!  Such a nice feeling.

Have a great week, guys!


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Shremedy

Downloaded V0.33 LINUX version, can't get it to run. Looks like you might have had a bad compile, I redownloaded it twice, and each time, checking the file type shows it is NOT recognizable as an executable! $ file Breaking\ the\ princess\ V0.33\ LINUX.x86_64 Breaking the princess V0.33 LINUX.x86_64: data

Shremedy

Pulled this how-to from Quora, have you done all of these things? To make your Unity game run on the Linux platform, you can follow these steps: Build Settings: First, you need to ensure that your Unity project is set up to build for Linux. You can do this by going to File > Build Settings, selecting the Linux platform, and clicking on Switch Platform. Player Settings Configuration: - In the Build Settings window, click on the "Player Settings" button. This will open the Player Settings window. - In the Player Settings window, navigate to the "Other Settings" section. - Under "Other Settings," you can configure various settings specific to the Linux platform, such as the company name, product name, icon, etc. Scripting Backend: - Unity supports two scripting backends for Linux: Mono and IL2CPP. You can choose the scripting backend in the Player Settings under the "Other Settings" section. If you don't know, the safer choice is Mono. Build the Game: - After configuring the settings, you can click on the "Build" button in the Build Settings window to create a build of your game for the Linux platform. - Unity will generate a standalone executable file that can run on Linux. Test the Build: - Once the build process is complete, you can test the generated executable on a Linux machine to ensure that the game runs as expected. You can do this even on a Windows machine by rebooting into a "live" Linux (optical disk or USB) -- it will NOT affect/change anything on your hard drive or your Windows install unless you specifically tell it to. - Make sure to test on different Linux distributions to ensure compatibility. Distribution: - If you want to distribute your game, you can package it along with any necessary files (such as assets, configuration files, etc.) into a distributable package for Linux users. You can provide the package as a downloadable file on your website or through other distribution platforms. By following these steps, you should be able to build and run your Unity game on the Linux platform. Remember to test your game thoroughly on Linux to ensure that it works correctly on this platform.