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Steam does not allow patches in the store.
Please refer here for more info about the game: http://lupiesoft.com/games/mutiny/
That is what I was talking about. Most games have a pinned disscusion with a link to the 18+ content patch.
Thanks though, it wasn't mentioned in the FAQs on steam
I can only say that any patches for Mutiny!! would need to be installed in the correct order to work.
You'll have to check the link above, I cannot help you on Steam as their policy prevents me.
One could assume that reason of the lack of info is 'cause this dev does follow the rules
Please view the link if you need help, however. We are following the rules.
There is very much a difference. Look at any explanation of the ESRB rating and it tells you. AO(Adults only) contains expclite pornographic material, often including uncensored genitals and visible penetration, or exsessive gore beyond what would be considering okay for a M rated game.
Games labeled with AO are essentually killed from the start as nearly no publisher at all would ever willingly back anything rated AO.
The rules always existed, before you couldn't ever, ever post patches.
Those who did it were breaking the rules.
Now you can have offsite patches but you cannot mention it on Steam, that's the rule.
We have been following the rules, and people have been condemning us because we don't want to get banned by Steam, because they see other devs breaking the rules and getting away with it.
We have a reputation to maintain.
Honestly, while it is neat that you are trying to follow the rules, if a rule is never enforced, it isn't a rule, it is just a sugestion.
The people that posted links never broke any rules, as there was never a punishment for doing so. They just didn't listen to a sugestion.
"Not being enforced" just means the problem of people breaking it, wasn't big enough to spend resources on it.
Valve recently sent out letters to several developers who broke the rules. They are aware who does it, and check to make sure it is being followed.
It was MangaGamer who negotiated a relaxing of these rules for everyone, and it was only possible because their development partners followed those guidelines and were in good standing with Valve.
Sure, we might have lost out on money by not breaking/bending the rules, but long term we have been incredibly successful by having strong business relations with Valve, MangaGamer etc.
Did you attempt to install any offsite patch?
Installing the patch incorrectly causes this issue, installing the wrong patch causes this issue. Often the only way to solve this is to go into your appdata/users folder and delete any personal data. It is the nature of the engine that persistent data is stored here, not in the game folder.
Any game that uses our engine (whichs 99% of all VNs on Steam right now), has this problem.
If you delete the game, clear any Mutiny!! data in your appdata folder on your C: drive.
If you didn't try to install an offsite patch you'll have to show me the crash screen to troubleshoot for you.
Unfortunately if you tried to install any offline patch not related to Steam and didn't follow any instructions exactly, then it would be bound to create crash errors, that's true of every game that exists.