Bloodguard

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i find it hard to believe, the reason is that steam is the only store that genuine dont give a shit about what you do with your product outside of their store, a big example is DRM, steam enforce it on games in their store, but GOG doesnt allow it in theirs, and companies put their products on both, even steam fully knowing that it could be "bad" for them because in one the players are paying for a license of the game and the other they are actually paying for the game and they actually own the game, they dont go and say "hey, you have to make amends because you"re doing that and could be bad for us", but thats just a costumer POV, so who knows
Being evil corporate empire, Steam is all about the money and restricting the options for competition. They are not too keen on hosting games for sale that folks can get elsewhere for free. Makes sense to me.
 

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Hey guys!
I'm back to you with our weekly devlogs! So, the scene with Megan and Sarah is finished, and like I said the last time, it's the starting point of all lewd content I've prepared for you for this and the next updates! And judging by the teaser pic, you can expect lots of fun on the threesome route!
I can only hope that we will get something on a love route as well with either of them, I'm not on the corruption route and I missed sweet Sarah and Megan.
 

stenctrum

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a big example is DRM, steam enforce it on games in their store
That's obviously not true. You can find many DRM-free games on Steam.

Steam is all about the money and restricting the options for competition.
I think you're confusing Steam with EGS. Steam = competition. That's why you can buy Steam keys outside of Steam, and devs can sell Steam keys themselves without paying Valve any provisions.
 

fishbrain

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Any ideas what makes Sarah so surprised and happy?

The game is also available on now!
Guys, if you have some spare time, consider writing a review there, it'll help a lot and I'd love to hear what you think about the game!
She's excited to tell him about all the fun Mom and sis have been having without him!
 
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AlexMpog

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any content with emma yet? i check every year and still nothing from what i remember
I played only love path, not sure whether it impacts her content or not, there are at least 2 scenes on that route with her so far
 
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PBS666

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what was that script?
Here's the DIY method

Two things might have gone wrong:
  • the app is quarantined by Gatekeeper because it's from an unknown developer;
  • the executable inside the app might have lost its execute permission during unzipping
To check quarantine, start Terminal and type "xattr " without the quotes at the prompt and drag the ShutUpAndDance app into the Terminal window. Terminal will fill out the path for you. Mind there is a space between the command and said path. Hit enter. If you see com.apple.quarantine in the results, the app is quarantined.
To remove the quarantine, type "xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine " and drag the app again into the window. Again, mind the space between the command and the path. Hit enter. Quarantine should now be removed.

To check the second case, you need to look into the contents of the app: right click on ShutUpAndDance app, pick Show package contents. Navigate to /Contents/MacOS/. Inside that folder you'll see a file ShutUpAndDance. That file should be a Unix executable. If it's anything else, it has lost its execute permission.
To fix this, start Terminal and type "chmod a+x " without the quotes at the prompt and drag the file inside the Terminal window. Terminal will fill out the path for you. Again mind there is a space between the command and the path. Hit enter. The file should now be executable.

As a general precaution, make a duplicate of the app first before changing its attributes or permissions.
 

XXVupscales

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Here's the DIY method

Two things might have gone wrong:
  • the app is quarantined by Gatekeeper because it's from an unknown developer;
  • the executable inside the app might have lost its execute permission during unzipping
To check quarantine, start Terminal and type "xattr " without the quotes at the prompt and drag the ShutUpAndDance app into the Terminal window. Terminal will fill out the path for you. Mind there is a space between the command and said path. Hit enter. If you see com.apple.quarantine in the results, the app is quarantined.
To remove the quarantine, type "xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine " and drag the app again into the window. Again, mind the space between the command and the path. Hit enter. Quarantine should now be removed.

To check the second case, you need to look into the contents of the app: right click on ShutUpAndDance app, pick Show package contents. Navigate to /Contents/MacOS/. Inside that folder you'll see a file ShutUpAndDance. That file should be a Unix executable. If it's anything else, it has lost its execute permission.
To fix this, start Terminal and type "chmod a+x " without the quotes at the prompt and drag the file inside the Terminal window. Terminal will fill out the path for you. Again mind there is a space between the command and the path. Hit enter. The file should now be executable.

As a general precaution, make a duplicate of the app first before changing its attributes or permissions.
Much appreciated
 
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