Saku Saku: Love Blooms with the Cherry Blossoms

Saku Saku: Love Blooms with the Cherry Blossoms

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TarzanEng Oct 3, 2017 @ 4:37am
Why bother selling on Steam?
The reason why people buy thier games is that they want the full uncut version.

If you are selling a cut version on Steam, why bother selling at all? The Denpasoft website, sorry to say is NOT optimizsed for buying VN.

You can only buy $5 or $10 coupon. Which is insulting when there is a game cost $16 for example.

And when you buy $20 coupon, just to buy one full game, you do not get $4 back as change. It is gone with the wind...

This is worse than microtransaction. At least microtransaction allows you to keep your leftover points

And many credit cards company are blocking Denpasoft website for some unknown reason.

It feels like you put the product on Steam for advertisment.

I am sorry but you have proven to be worse than Konami. I will not be buying your games anymore.
Last edited by TarzanEng; Oct 3, 2017 @ 4:38am
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Icku Oct 3, 2017 @ 4:40am 
Mostly for achievements and trading cards I guess. But sadly the game is missing both.
TarzanEng Oct 3, 2017 @ 5:09am 
Originally posted by Icku:
Mostly for achievements and trading cards I guess. But sadly the game is missing both.

How is this different from asset flip game?
Malamasala Oct 3, 2017 @ 8:15am 
Originally posted by TarzanEng:
This is worse than microtransaction. At least microtransaction allows you to keep your leftover points

Nutaku doesn't. But that is off-topic. But it is a good reason why I don't buy Sekai games on Nutaku.
Is there at least a 18+ patch for the steam version?
ChorizoConWebo Oct 3, 2017 @ 8:53am 
Originally posted by Pepperoni Madness:
Is there at least a 18+ patch for the steam version?
Nope.
IronWarrior Oct 3, 2017 @ 10:08am 
Originally posted by Pepperoni Madness:
Is there at least a 18+ patch for the steam version?


Originally posted by ChorizoConWebo:
Originally posted by Pepperoni Madness:
Is there at least a 18+ patch for the steam version?
Nope.

Buy the steam version, buy (or find an other source) for the Adult version (Denpasoft). Install the Steam version and then copy and paste the files from the adult version over the Steam version.

There... you have the uncut version working on Steam.

You don't really need to copy and paste all the files, it's normally only a few.
Mèo Oct 3, 2017 @ 10:29am 
i do wanna buy the uncut version from denpashop, but seems like my credit card was somehow "banned" from buying. there's also no coupon available from sekai website like the last time i bought the nekopara 3's DLC. So..... any1 know other way?
Locuust Oct 3, 2017 @ 10:53am 
There was an incident a while ago (1 yr+?) where CC scammers were buying games on sites, receving the complimentary steam code for the all ages (from buying the uncut), and then disputing the transaction after selling off the steam code. The result was that companies like denpa are no longer providing steam codes, and it forced at least one site to look for a new CC processing company as I'm sure the large number of charge backs was a breach of their terms or some such. At any rate, coupled with the fact that the only CC processing companies willing to deal with such sites are usually overseas and you have a headache inducing payment system for all. It may be possible to get in contact with your bank or credit card issuer to remove the ban on a certain vendor/site. It's pretty normal for fraud prevention to deny any transaction with foriegn companies. Also keep in mind that many times you get hit with a percentage based surchage from the card issuer on foreign transactions.

The root of the problem is titles that run afoul of laws outside Japan despite the censorship, etc.
Mèo Oct 3, 2017 @ 11:04am 
Originally posted by Locuust:
There was an incident a while ago (1 yr+?) where CC scammers were buying games on sites, receving the complimentary steam code for the all ages (from buying the uncut), and then disputing the transaction after selling off the steam code. The result was that companies like denpa are no longer providing steam codes, and it forced at least one site to look for a new CC processing company as I'm sure the large number of charge backs was a breach of their terms or some such. At any rate, coupled with the fact that the only CC processing companies willing to deal with such sites are usually overseas and you have a headache inducing payment system for all. It may be possible to get in contact with your bank or credit card issuer to remove the ban on a certain vendor/site. It's pretty normal for fraud prevention to deny any transaction with foriegn companies. Also keep in mind that many times you get hit with a percentage based surchage from the card issuer on foreign transactions.

The root of the problem is titles that run afoul of laws outside Japan despite the censorship, etc.

Such an awful story that keep people like me one step away from enjoy those beautiful masterpieces....
Guess all i can do now is wait.
Malamasala Oct 3, 2017 @ 11:34am 
You can also normally e-mail them and they will hook you up with a one-time-use paypal chance. Assuming you can use paypal.
TarzanEng Oct 3, 2017 @ 1:05pm 
I rather they do what Mnaga Gamer did.

Charge us full price on Steam but released the patch free. I do not mind to pay a bit more.

Problem is Denpasoft payment system on thier website awful as well as thier payment system.
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