We are also currently looking for a person, who can help us writing news, FAQs, making videos and creating other pieces of documentation. You may help other people on the support forums too. For example, what about joining our alpha-tester team? We generally open the registration right before starting to test every new EP. Moving just the translation from one version to another could also be imagined, but there are some things that stand in the way of even this. Even if we edited their scripts to replace the sprites by HD versions and so on, our scripts have so much more than just that (split-screens, motion blur effects, video) that it would lose a lot compared to sticking with our own scripts derived from PS3. So doing that way around would be impossible.įor the second case, it could be imagined, but there wouldn’t be much of an advantage. We know of no analogues other than private engines certain JP companies use, which means the Steam release will lack most of the features we need from the engine. There could be two main ways: either we put our scripts on their engine, or run their scripts on our engine.įor the first case, we have spent quite a lot of time coding the engine to make it capable of playing all the effects and animations PS3 Umineko has. No - we can’t see any useful way of linking them together. Could you make this port compatible with the (upcoming as of December 2015) Steam release? If you want to support us directly, please, check the question below. You can support us by purchasing Ryuu’s novels in various editions. This is a hobbyist project, and we work on it in our free time. Well, the obvious reasons are stated in our legal section. Why don’t you ask for money or try to commercialise your work? We strongly discourage any attempts to publish the game files unencrypted or the password to decrypt them. We of course realise that the password may be leaked sooner or later, but even so the leaker will have to purchase the games to do so. We have always planned to protect the game from completely illegal usage and this method appears to be the easiest. Why did you decide to encrypt the game files with a password? In brief, we do want to help Ryuu and Alchemist to get the money they deserve. Why do you require to purchase the two games? But in general, the gameplay should match the PS3 game. g., per character voice switches, menu design) and from the original game (e. You may also be able to find some easter eggs if you look for them. There are several minor differences, bugfixes in particular. What is the difference between your port and the PS3 game? Most of the heavy files for 4 episodes are already included in the current archives, an episode update is unlikely to weight more than a few hundreds of megabytes. If there are critical bugs, we will also push updates on the site. Yes, we do plan to release new episodes as updates. In brief, polishing the next episodes takes some time and it is easier to test things in smaller parts. This is answered in the episode 1 release message. Why are you releasing the game episodically?
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