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Thanks, though now I have to find a full screen version or find a way to make screen larger. Nevermind I found the key for it.You will probably need to install/repair Directx11.
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Thanks, though now I have to find a full screen version or find a way to make screen larger. Nevermind I found the key for it.You will probably need to install/repair Directx11.
Your files are probably set up differently. Although, if you haven't ever changed your keybinds, that might also be why you've never had an issue. If it only becomes an issue after you've edited your keybinds and thus changed the config file, that would make a lot of sense. Now, if you HAVE changed your keybinds and avoided those problems altogether, then I don't know what the hell happened.Yeah odd thing is I played every version of every month yet I never had control issue and I never deleted anything either.
It is all so very strange...
It should be if I remember correctly, but I'm not entirely sure, so you'll have to test it and pray it works.Is possible to play on android with winlator
Nevermind, just saw the Guide, thank you Thyme.Hello yall, I'm missing the ant girl(tho i think i know how to get her), the second yamabiko achivment, and the last achivment. Any idea how to do that stuff?
You're welcome.Nevermind, just saw the Guide, thank you Thyme.
Ahh, how I love being helpful to people-aight i played the feb version, kinda good, is there an good guide telling how to capture them 100% and need to add captures of boss's kinda missed op to do that and fkn the girls when you beat them down, unless this game is just about the char being fked instead? is that there is all to this game rn? and will the finished game have an story and an in game guide?, hopefully
EDIT: found a guide finally and i am amazed at seeing all this stuff that i didn't knew could do, very helpful instead of wondering around wondering what's going on
eem what is that or what does it do?Just in case if anybody misses visual studio DLL files
Some people can't play the game because they are missing those files in their system (Windows stuff, basically libraries that games need to run).eem what is that or what does it do?
his pfp has plague doctor, i was just spreading the truthI think you quoted the wrong message there. (laughing sweat emoji)
I do like Vestel - Junia and Plague Doctor - Paracelsus.
There's one method I posted that does all of that heavy lifting for you, and I've yet to see it not work. (It could still fail, but in that case, the problem wouldn't be the files.) Hopefully this fixes your issue.Okay, I am stuck here.
I also got the missing dll error.
However, before I decided to make a post I tried basically everything: installing the windows studio and c++ to get the file - didn't work, I also tried the direct method thanks to the very generous gift of files above - nothing - but I then tried playing around with which folder it might consider for the file and I found a couple but then I just got an error about not starting properly...
Also, to anyone running into the dll issue, while I'm not perfectly in touch with tech to know the exact fix you might need, I was taught a bootleg fix by someone a few years ago. (If I could thank them directly again, I absolutely would, but I can't for the life of me remember what game it was that the fix was for. I think it was Buzama...?)
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Instead of downloading the C++ files directly, what you can do is download this game above, The Legend of Jump Jump, that's also made in Pixel Game Maker MV. It will allow you to play this and any other game in PGMMV in the future, because the problem shows up in all of them if it shows up in one. When you run the installer for Jump Jump, it'll automatically check if you have the C++ files it needs to run and install/update them if it can't run. It's super useful and kinda strange how no one else has done it, but eh. It is what it is. Anyway, the files it'll install or update are the same ones needed to run any other game in the same engine, so you should never run into this specific issue again after you download it. You can safely delete Jump Jump after it has installed without losing the C++ files, but it is a fun game, so you should try it anyway.
Best of luck to all of you, and I do apologize if this no longer works somehow.
I didn't see this at time of writing (maybe I just missed it with my bad concentration as of late) and it's a verrrrry interesting and kind of genius solution to a problem like this.There's one method I posted that does all of that heavy lifting for you, and I've yet to see it not work. (It could still fail, but in that case, the problem wouldn't be the files.) Hopefully this fixes your issue.
That's really weird...clearly something got fixed, but somewhere along the way things got completely shattered again. I'll look into it and see what I can find on it.I didn't see this at time of writing (maybe I just missed it with my bad concentration as of late) and it's a verrrrry interesting and kind of genius solution to a problem like this.
I'll give it a try and edit this message with results.
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Well the other error is gone but...
Didn't work and it now says I'm missing 120 and 100.
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Jump Jump wouldn't even play; I checked it as I was about to uninstall.
Same error
That's because the game is on the wrong language. We figured this out earlier this month. If you change the in-game language to English and the language of the engine itself (through the settings in the top left corner) to Japanese, you'll be able to see the descriptions. Turns out the game has a lot more writing than it seems, which is part of why many believed this was just an extended tech demo.What do the items in the shop do? They don't have any descriptions when I buy them