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anyone have the walkthrough mod? The website is just eternal ads that's currently there. Can't get it to download
Helena is another Li for sure. she looks bitchy ok, but she's pretty. and braking in this "horsy", which is already predisposed against us, is gonna be even more entertainingeh.. i hope that Helena at the end is not a next LI to conquer, really not a fan of her looks, or her attitude
Maxime was good, Meredith was damn hot, but this one? already wish i can skip her
Yo, just curious, how minor is that varaible bug and what is it. You can spoiler if you want for others just in case.This was originally posted in October 2024 when I first provided an edited script as an unofficial add-on. With the release of completed Game of Hearts / Season 1, the dev officially included the revised script files as an optional add-on instead of making them native to the default game.
My revisions include a fix for one minor variable bug that affects those on an Attraction path during chapter 3, but otherwise, is entirely dedicated to correcting/tightening up the English dialog throughout. More information is available in the enclosed readme, but I will highlight the following:
The "Grammar Patch" is not required to play this game, but will make for a more enjoyable read for those who care about such things.
To install, simply replace your /game/scripts folder with the entirety of the zip file linked below.
Feedback welcome.
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Linked file is complete through the end of the Chapter 5, Part 2 release (March, 2025).
NOTE: This is NOT the same file the dev has linked to on his Patreon. The effort is officially "dev approved", but I maintain it independently, and as any additional changes need to be made, the version linked here is more likely to be the most up-to-date one.
Enjoy!
In chapter 3, during the scene with Meredith in the bathroom...Yo, just curious, how minor is that varaible bug and what is it. You can spoiler if you want for others just in case.
I just played the game and had the same thoughts.As soon as Julia said her time is over, I thought of closing the game and deleting it. Was a very big relief when I heard the MC saying we can save her. She is definitely one of my favourite LI of all the games that I have played. Can't wait to see her in Season 2Heheh yeah.
I'll admit, I was ready for putting my coat and boots on and tracking Sparks down at one point when we had the 'recap from Julias' pov...however it was not required hehe.
Bad bad Sparks...making us think we were gonna lose Julia.....bad...bad bad!
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Just download it directly from his patreon. There should be no problems at all.Hello.
Going to try this game, but Chrome blocked the download of the WT mod due to dangerous content:
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Anyone had any previous issue with this?
I've used other Joker's WT mods in the past, but given the warning at the top of the F95 page and the recent security concerns of some downloads, I'm a bit wary...
Oh this is nice, I'm gonna give it a go, thanks!... I wonder tho, why not just fix the game directly?This was originally posted in October 2024 when I first provided an edited script as an unofficial add-on. With the release of completed Game of Hearts / Season 1, the dev officially included the revised script files as an optional add-on instead of making them native to the default game.
My revisions include a fix for one minor variable bug that affects those on an Attraction path during chapter 3, but otherwise, is entirely dedicated to correcting/tightening up the English dialog throughout. More information is available in the enclosed readme, but I will highlight the following:
The "Grammar Patch" is not required to play this game, but will make for a more enjoyable read for those who care about such things.
To install, simply replace your /game/scripts folder with the entirety of the zip file linked below.
Feedback welcome.
You must be registered to see the links
Linked file is complete through the end of the Chapter 5, Part 2 release (March, 2025).
NOTE: This is NOT the same file the dev has linked to on his Patreon. The effort is officially "dev approved", but I maintain it independently, and as any additional changes need to be made, the version linked here is more likely to be the most up-to-date one.
Enjoy!
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Hi! With Season 1's conclusion, I am now looking ahead and focusing on the sequel.
First: I want the next season to be much better than the first—it has to be if I want to pursue a full-time goal.
Now I'm nearing the end of the initial planning and drafting phase. There are a ton of ideas I wish to explore; however, how many of those ideas are feasible remains to be seen. Ideas are only good if they can be sufficiently actualized, no matter how great they sound at the start.
I've decided on three new primary shoot-type characters/partners for the sequel.
Helena Storm, Karly Summers, and Elsa Rose—three unfortunate individuals who found themselves trapped in the clutches of Asmodeus' hands. You will meet them upon Season Two's first release, but not all the characters will instantly begin a scene with you. Due to the nature of the story, some characters aren't instantly available and must be convinced that you are the right partner for them.
The exact mechanics of Houses of Hearts will be explained further in future posts. While the ideas are there, I am still unsure how much of it is reasonable for a solo developer with limited time to achieve. I have spent too many sleepless days just to get through season one alone, and I would love to avoid having to do that in the future.
One of the ideas is the ability to redo past scenes with the current, updated character compatibility; for example, the first time you did a shoot with Character A, she wouldn't accept, or respond well to a specific action, which changes when you did the scene when they are closer to you. Perhaps you can change the premise of the scene itself, and establish different scenarios with the same scene; basically roleplaying, but you get to choose what roles to play. As compatibility grows, you'll get access to different scenes with each character, too.
I also planned for a skill-system, where characters might not be able to do certain acts at the start, then become better as the story progresses. Remnants of this system are inside Game of Heart's code, but l realized I never had enough time to implement it.
Those fit the loop of Season Two's story; which was to attain the highest possible rating with each scene and climb Asmodeus' ranking system. A scene wouldn't be as good as it could be at the start, but that changes once you grow closer to each character.
However, the amount of work needed to accomplish all that with all the scenes and all the characters is... tremendous—too much for a regular guy who, at best, could work this project for two, maybe four hours a day, if I remove some sleep from the equation.
The easiest fix is to stop working my current job and treat this as my full-time job... but that isn't viable yet. I have faith that I'll be in that position this year, but I can't take the leap of faith unless I'm already at that spot.
I sincerely hope I can achieve this goal soon.
That being said, your support has been more than incredible, and I'm happy that you all enjoyed season one as much as you did. It wasn't a perfect product, but as a creator, I always, always, strive to be better.
Thank you for your time!
The dev's the only one who can answer that with any certainty, but if I had to guess, I suspect it ultimately came down to how much he was willing to blindly trust some rando on Patreon.... I wonder tho, why not just fix the game directly?![]()