I think the save is only in the registry (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\apricot\デモンズサモナー)
I don't know enough about registry editing to identify which value(s) determine the gallery though. Could be memory_mode, next_scene, soul_list...
Oh god, as if the game wasn't shitty enough it just had to commit a cardinal sin and store saves in the FREAKING registry.
(To be
somewhat fair, Unity is partly to blame for using the registry to store PlayerPrefs on Windows [as opposed to Unity on virtually every other platform where it is stored as a separate file], but PlayerPrefs is intended for config settings and not for save files anyway. Lazy devs who don't bother with file IO will resort to this option though.)
Okay heres my reg. The gallery has over 12 or so items in it. Just make sure to use the keyboard down key to scroll down.
You need to rename the txt to .reg
Missing gallery animations include (from what I am aware of )
Vore animation of the big Blue boss in the gym.
Oral tentacle animation (load the game save and walk right to see it).
I don't know. Reg file works when I run it. Here try this one?
Word of advice to others; don't run .reg files you download off the Internet willy-nilly. They can potentially brick your OS or hijack your computer. Read it first to see what entries are being added (and if you don't know how to read reg files, then you shouldn't be running any), and read it carefully. That said, dood's save is legit (as of moment of writing). It wouldn't work out of the box though, because:
I haven't damn clue then.
It installs the reg files in the registry HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-2397165058-3710456479-2362306095-1002\Software\apricot\デモンズサモナー
So I don't understand why it doesn't work. Perhaps because its in the users section it requires some tweaking per person?
the long string of numbers between the hkey_users and the software part didnt match my registry, so i edited it so it did and the merger worked. i can load the save now, but i still only have 5 items in the gallery as well.
EDIT: nevermind, i figured out how to scroll <.<
...the registry entry as written only works for a specific user, (with SID S-1-5-21-2397165058-3710456479-2362306095-1002). Windows NT OSes use a long sequence of numbers to uniquely identify a particular user/user group (well, unique within a particular domain), called the
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. This is how Windows know which settings (and files) belong to which user (group) even when their names change.
To make it work, you need to change dood's SID to your own, such as done by Hemorage39r here. You can find it out by opening your command prompt and running this particular command:
Code:
wmic useraccount get name, sid
Alternatively, you can also search for your SID in your registry (by running regedit), under the path
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList.
Just be careful not to accidentally change any values in your registry when you poke through it (accidentally clicks are all it takes), as it can potentially mess up your computer.
TL; DR: This game is shit, the 3d models are also shit, so don't bother with risky registry hacking unless you really, really like the CG/animations.
Edit: Wait, I'm an idiot.
@dood: Just change the part with
Code:
[HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-2397165058-3710456479-2362306095-1002\Software\apricot]
[HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-2397165058-3710456479-2362306095-1002\Software\apricot\デモンズサモナー]
to
Code:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\apricot]
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\apricot\デモンズサモナー]
That should work by making it add the keys to the current user logged in. No need to fool around with SIDs.