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Been pretty sick the last couple of days now, all stuffed up and wanting nothing more than to crawl into bed, pull the covers over my head, and ignore the world until it passes.  

Unfortunately, life is not so kind.

Instead, I've heavily caffeinated myself and tried to set myself to getting something of worth done.


On the Therapist front:

-Finally finished up the fourth scene I promised for that.  The scene is about 5,600 words in total.  Its the fourth of a ten scene set I intend to write for the project (In addition to the gloryhole content I already wrote, and intend to expand upon in the future.)  If you enjoy my writing, or just want to give something a little lighter in nature a play, watch for the new scene in the next build of The Therapist! 

-Rfpnj is the current head of the Therapist project, and one of the few people who have stuck around for any period of time helping out with my projects (Has been helping out with play testing, some minor rewriting, and some fairly extensive coding help at times.) so I encourage all of you to check out his Patreon page, and if you like their work, maybe show a little support if you're able.


Wanton Cove:

-Thought I had resolved all the errors related to the new build.  I had, but in doing so had made another minor mistake.  Released a quickfix earlier today to resolve that.  Unless something major crops up, that should be the last build before the next major release.


Inheritance:

-Got just a little bit of time on my hands today.  Working through some old notes for Inheritance today and starting to storyboard out a couple of new interactive scenes for Anna that I hope to start writing in the next day or two.


Next up:

-Any time over the next two days that I have to work on things will be invested into Inheritance (Unless something important crops up elsewhere), then starting on Tuseday, I'll start writing for the next build of Wanton Cove again in the hopes of having a new test build ready for testing around this time next week.

Comments

Anonymous

I've been having problems playing it the background and the words are shades of grey where I can't read the words without effort. How do I fix that is it something I have to do or is it a problem with the link?

aftermathteam

The images in the game can be removed easily by simply removing the images from their folder. By removing the images it should become white text on a black background (There is a short note about this directly in the game folder for instructions if you nee it.) This said, the issues has been reported in the past and is on my list of things to try resolving at some point. It looks like I'll have a few minutes on my hands in a little bit, so I'll see about giving it a good look at that time.

Anonymous

That being said I can't play the downloaded version and the link to play online comes up with the coloring problem. How do I play the downloaded version? Is it a certain engine I need to run it or something like that?

aftermathteam

Playing the imbedded version over on TFGamesSite? That's a REALLY old version of the game (I have no control over updating it, that's up to the powers that be over there.) To play the download version of the game, just double lick the html file and it should open in your browser.

Anonymous

It does but it opens about 5 seperate tabs all wth a 'proxxy error' message .

aftermathteam

That's a new one. Is there anything more than "Proxy Error" or is that the whole message you're receiving? I'll try running the issue past a couple of people I know to see if anyone might have an idea of what is causing it.

Anonymous

It says 'proxy error can not connect to server' or 'proxy error can not locate file'.

aftermathteam

Ok, sent out everything you were able to share to a group who tends to be really good at finding solutions to these kinds of problems. Hopefully they will know what is causing this and can offer solutions. Sometimes they get back to me quickly, other times it can take a day or so. I'll reply back here when I hear back from anyone.

aftermathteam

Ok, here is what just received: "Could you find out the following: 1. Which web-browser (brand, full version number, 32/64 bit) they are using to run the game HTML file, and If they are running the web-browser in private / incognito / etc.. mode. 2. Which operating system (brand, full version number, edition, 32/64 bit) they are running the web-browser on. [If your download is an Archive file of some sort] 3a. Did they extract the contents of the archive file before running the game HTML file or are they using their File-Explorer's built-in ability to view the contents of an archive file to access the game HTML file. 3b. Is the game HTML file stored on a local hard-drive or on some sort of external drive. [If your game is being hosted on a web-server] 4. Do they have network/internet security software running on their machine, and if so which one (brand, full version number) note: Point 4 has also been know to possibly effect a locally run HTML file in some case in the past, although I haven't heard it happening lately with a Twine based game."

Anonymous

Sorry I didn't notice it. I use google chrome, no idea of the version, I have extracted the file(s) after downloading it.

aftermathteam

Sorry this is taking so long. Its taking a while for people to get back to me. I received another inquiry: "The 5 tabs thing is extremely weird. Is their internet traffic run though a proxy? IE like a University Dormitory connection?" I'll pass on your reply when I receive it.