![]() ![]() To do so, find the game in the library, then go to Properties > Local files > Verify. Before installing the patch it's best to verify local files on Steam to make sure the game is fully up to date and not corrupted.Restart the game after changing to one of the simple uncensors. Press F1 to open plugin settings (only visible on desktop, not in VR) and look for uncensor settings. If the game locks up on a white screen, try setting a different female uncensor.Old patch versions are available in direct download links. ![]() If you have issues, try a different mirror. Pick one of the mirrors to download from. This download contains the entire HF Patch and can be used offline. The creator of this patch is not responsible for creations of its users and prohibits any unlawful use of this software. The base game and this patch contain only characters of age 18 or higher. If you are under 18 years old you can not use this patch. The base game (VR Kanojo), and by extension this patch are not suitable for minors. You have to buy the game and expansions separately. HF Patch does not contain the full game, paid expansions or any other pirated content. Read the full HF Patch manual to learn more about what it is, what it does, how to use it, and how to solve common issues. This patch is meant for the Steam/International version of the game (it does not work with the original JP version). When I'm paying almost paying double what I had to a couple years ago due to the shitty dollar, I take any saving I can get.An unofficial patch for VR Kanojo with all free updates, fully modeled uncensors and essential mods. but if it's an all-ages only game or has a patch I'll save myself $2-$10 and buy it from Steam (more with sales of course). Yes I know buying directly from the publisher gives them a better share, but most of that difference in price just goes to the credit card companies anyway with their exchange rates that are nowhere near the real exchange rate and "currency conversion fee". Sure, if there is no patch available I'll buy directly from Mangagamer, JAST, etc. MiKandi Japan plans on making an official 18+ patch as DLC for the Steam version.Īs I said, the exchange rate is the only reason I prefer to buy from Steam. Really, the only VN that will be really worth buying on Steam is an upcoming one called Libra of the Vampire Princess which will come out in March 2017. You're better off buying the 18+ versions off distributor sites like Denpasoft and Mangagamer or importing the Japanese versions and using translation patches. VNs on Steam are hardly worth it because they're censored to meet their guidelines which can take away the full experience. Gals from Sukeban must be smirking hard right now. The sole fact it requires VR-hardware to operate is kind of disappointing I'm not that stupid yet to invest into something, which barely took off the ground and doesn't use even a tiny bit of it's currently available potential.Īt least, you could say the waifu age is finally upon us. It looks nice, it does, but considering this is primarily (who am I kidding) a sex game like most of their releases, it literally has no ground to survive on the market and should be considered more of an experiment, than a full-fledged product. You kind of have to agree it took them a while to upgrade into next-gen graphics and systems. ![]() Too bad they won't be able to translate that marketing triumph into sales. That said, the YouTube trailer is a smash hit. It's almost doomed to fail due to a low install base coupled with a niche product. However, this is a terrible product to test market demand for their games. That Illusion has finally taken an interest in the English market is great news. This is basically a demographic paradox: their primary audience won't have the hardware to play their game, and the few who DO have the hardware are unlikely to be interested. In a Venn diagram, the overlap between eroge fans and early VR adopters is probably minimal eroge fans tend to have less capable hardware than your typical gamer since the majority of eroge have very low system requirements. I doubt this title will do well in either Japan or overseas, at least while VR adoption is low. And only a very small subset of those would even be interested in a hentai game, much less one of Illusion's simple sex sims. Only extreme early adopters would be willing to pay the $600 or so for the headsets, much less the extra $300 or more for the necessary GPU/hardware upgrade. The VR-only platform requirement is going to extremely limit their audience for this particular title. The English is poor-they can't seem to construct actual sentences expressing a coherent thought-but it's not machine-translated at least. It looks like only the demo is being released on Steam. The English official site is instructive. ![]()
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