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I see lots of people still confused on what's the current status on this games update here on F95zone
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I'm just as in the dark as everyone else if someone will be uploading it
I see lots of people still confused on what's the current status on this games update here on F95zone
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I'm just as in the dark as everyone else if someone will be uploading it
What i wanna know is it worthwhile of me spending 35 bucks, do i get more NEP currency overtime or am i forced to pay $$$ just to get more characters and skins in the future. I've noticed some youtubers/streamers that are showcasing the updates are getting free NEP money, idk if its because they paid real money before hand or its like that "here's some free gems because we updated the game" thing.I see lots of people still confused on what's the current status on this games update here on F95zone.
So, I hope this helps clear the air you guys.
The game is now locked behind Patreon & Steam. What this means is that, people need to subscribe on Patreon to get ONE steam key that's locked to ONE steam account. You only need to do this ONCE and then you can choose to unsubscribe from Patreon, the game will continue to get updates on you linked Steam account. As for an update here. If you guys like the game & wanna support the developer.
Go to the Patreon page of the Developer & subscribe to the $35/- USD package. You'll then be able to get the Steam key.
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Your Steam key can be acquired here:You must be registered to see the links
Happy gaming.
The only way to find out for ourselves is to subscribe (NEP money). As per the Steam update log, updates have had long intervals, example, after Oct 2024, we got an update in Jan 2025.What i wanna know is it worthwhile of me spending 35 bucks, do i get more NEP currency overtime or am i forced to pay $$$ just to get more characters and skins in the future. I've noticed some youtubers/streamers that are showcasing the updates are getting free NEP money, idk if its because they paid real money before hand or its like that "here's some free gems because we updated the game" thing.
All gacha games give fake currency from time to time. But the thing is they give you so little you have to save a lot or pay real money for more fake currency. And that's one of the many reasons why I hate gacha games.What i wanna know is it worthwhile of me spending 35 bucks, do i get more NEP currency overtime or am i forced to pay $$$ just to get more characters and skins in the future. I've noticed some youtubers/streamers that are showcasing the updates are getting free NEP money, idk if its because they paid real money before hand or its like that "here's some free gems because we updated the game" thing.
Yeah, as much as I would like to indulge myself into this game especially for its initial premise(that combat stuff) combined with its adult contents, updates are so slow and for $35 you ain't getting much but another sex simulator. Granted the characters looks good. At least you aren't exactly pulling characters from a banner like its a gambling system, I would have dropped this game from my radar if that sh*t was the case.The only way to find out for ourselves is to subscribe (NEP money). As per the Steam update log, updates have had long intervals, example, after Oct 2024, we got an update in Jan 2025.
Steam:You must be registered to see the links
Honestly, I'm gonna wait until the game becomes available on Steam (to answer your $35/- purchase question). I'm not yet comfortable paying yet. If the game was in early access on Steam, sure, would've paid immediately. Guess, I need that extra bit of "security" (Steam).![]()
I hate gachas too or at least the monetization structure of it (forcing players to pay $$$ to pull characters within the event time and advance your progression like NIKKE or Genshin) but there are only a couple i've kept playing till now because of how generous the reward and grind system is that you don't really need to pay money for new content other than just investing time, Azur Lane is for sure one of em.All gacha games give fake currency from time to time. But the thing is they give you so little you have to save a lot or pay real money for more fake currency. And that's one of the many reasons why I hate gacha games.
Literally just scroll up next timeWhere can I play the updated version? thank you
Been a backer since pre-steam launch for the longest time
After all this time nothing but discord "moderators" getting fired has opened your eyes? I know this is going to be rough but I sincerely think you get what you deserve.It's sad because the few people who cared about it, like the mods team and Discord staff - were unceremoniously dumped by Helius on a whim last year. Since then, I knew the game was done for.
"Made accountable for business model"? You know they doubled their patron member count with this model amid all those controversy right? I don't even doubt for a second that they will make bank once the game launches on Steam no matter the user reviews.Been a backer since pre-steam launch for the longest time, the level of incompetence got so boring I got tired of even following the Discord. It's sad because the few people who cared about it, like the mods team and Discord staff - were unceremoniously dumped by Helius on a whim last year (edit: actually, 2023, even worse. Basically all of 2024 I followed a zombie project passingly and tried to see how much I could push people away from the game without getting B&'d). Since then, I knew the game was done for. I played it every now and then as long as my benefits as prerelease pledge went, then the moment I saw Helius wanted more money from me I called it quits.
For the record DLSS hasn't been fixed in I think 2 years at this point
I just removed it from my Steam list and left the Discord. Don't waste time on this the development pace and transparency is so abysmal it's just going to be forgotten slowly. Their current step to make a quick buck is to release 3d models made in 2021 as "new outfits" for paid money. It's just a scam.
The game is never going to be made available on Steam because it would mean PH has to be made accountable for their business model. I fully recommend everyone to report the game to Steam as they're exploiting the closed beta function to use Steam as a platform but then use Patreon for currency, avoiding Steam and all its sanity checks in the middle.
I don't think you understand what he meant. Helius is abusing a bunch of technicalities and loopholes in Steam's license agreement to host their game on Steam and monetize it off-site without giving a Valve a cut."Made accountable for business model"? You know they doubled their patron member count with this model amid all those controversy right? I don't even doubt for a second that they will make bank once the game launches on Steam no matter the user reviews.
once the game launches on Steam
Monetizing off-site is never a problem to Valve, there are an ocean of crowdfunded games out there offering backers only beta and key resellers selling keys and redeem codes without giving Steam a cut. As long as the game is to be launched as F2P like displayed on Steam Helius is safe, as the key will have 0 value. The problem is that nobody knows when the game will launch.I don't think you understand what he meant. Helius is abusing a bunch of technicalities and loopholes in Steam's license agreement to host their game on Steam and monetize it off-site without giving a Valve a cut.
They aren't just selling standard keys that will give you access on release though, they're selling virtual currency and release state override keys. The latter practice at the very least isMonetizing off-site is never a problem to Valve, there are an ocean of crowdfunded games out there offering backers only beta and key resellers selling keys and redeem codes without giving Steam a cut. As long as the game is to be launched as F2P like displayed on Steam Helius is safe, as the key will have 0 value. The problem is that nobody knows when the game will launch.
The devs said on discord that the patrons won't need another key after beta ends, which means the keys they distributed are most likely standard keys instead of override keys.They aren't just selling standard keys that will give you access on release though, they're selling virtual currency and release state override keys. The latter practice at the very least isYou must be registered to see the links.
I agree with you that Valve won't do anything as they selectively enforce their own rules, I suspect on the logic that it's a pain to enforce and they'd rather have a subset of devs freeloading than drive any to competing stores, but I definitely think that they should enforce rules like this. As well as others like their false marketing requirements which extend to third-party sites.
At the moment Valve essentially let devs do an end run around those restrictive terms, so long as they don't actually release on steam, and more than a few devs (mostly hailing from Patreon) are definitely starting to abuse it.
The devs said on discord that the patrons won't need another key after beta ends, which means the keys they distributed are most likely standard keys instead of override keys.
The only two types of key that can be generated for a product that is not publicly released are release state override and playtest keys, if you grant them standard keys the product will not be unlocked until is publicly released on Steam. This is mentioned in the documentation I linked above.The devs said on discord that the patrons won't need another key after beta ends, which means the keys they distributed are most likely standard keys instead of override keys.