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Wait so do I need to purchase the R-15 version if I want all of the gameplay content?
Alright newfriend its time to teach you how to purchase things off DLSite proper. I'll try to make a quick purchase guide here to the best of my ability so bear with me.TFW you get your card ready, go on DLSite
>Card doesn't work for international payments
>Paypal doesn't work for adult content
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No it is not required. R-18 version has pretty much everything R-15 has + the addition of porn. People who bought the R-15 version will soon be getting a discount coupon for the R-18 version but purchasing the R-15 version now will yield you no discount coupon.Wait so do I need to purchase the R-15 version if I want all of the gameplay content?
Wait so do I need to purchase the R-15 version if I want all of the gameplay content?
You can get it if you buy points first, paypal lets you do that.you could also call your bank and ask how to make international purchases. i used to not be able to make purchases on the japanese site, but at some point my bank added a form of authentication that needed me to put in a password. after that, international purchases went through.
I can't get the game to start. It keeps coming up with errors. I had to reinstall the windows 10 OS recently so I likely am missing something, but I don't know what currently. It initially complained about not having the msvcr100.dll, which should be resolved since I installed all the c++ redistributables the author had links to on the site. Now it just comes up with 0xc000007b which looks to be a generic error. I just finished doing windows updates and the same thing still comes up. I have the Japanese language pack and set my locale to Japanese.
Just to confirm: have you run startup.exe and input the license key from the DLSite page yet?
Yes. I did the startup.exe before I ever did the player.exe. Unfotunately I did not do all the downloads of the C++ before doing the start up. When I did the reinstall of the C++ I did the 64 bit and got the current error. I then tried to also get the 32 bit as well thinking it would do something. I assume I should get rid of the 32 bit unless other possible games need it. My system is 64 bit also.
The game crashes at the start of stage 8, the second I press X to end the intro sequence and actually get into the game. I've tried restarting my comp but it hasn't helped, I'm thinking my save data might be corrupt somehow. Tried to check the file itself to see if there's something I could do to fix it but the only actual file I could find in appdata was a .json file that I couldn't get looking any kind of sensible no matter what encoding/language option I tried.
I'd prefer not to play the game over again if I can help it so I'm hoping there's a simple solution.
Having the x86 versions shouldn't hurt. I installed VC 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2015-2019 in both x64 and x86 for this. Might want to look through Event Viewer and see if it provides any additional information to the error message. If you're unfamiliar with the process, you can do so by taking the steps in the spoiler below.
1. Left click on the start menu.
2. Type in event viewer.
3. Left click on the Event Viewer app returned by Windows search function.
4. Once Event Viewer launches, left click on Windows Logs.
5. Double click on Applications.
6. Once the log loads, use ctrl + f and search for your error code (0xc000007b).
7. Once you've found an error with the appropriate code, take a look through the General tab and see if it gives you any additional information on the faulting module. Might help to track down what's missing or having an issue.
Also shouldn't matter if you ran Startup.exe before or after installation of the VC components. As long as it created the reg.dat file in %appdata%\PlayDRM\RG22438\RJ309773 it should be okay.
I've just ran the game through three separate crashes at the stage 8 beginning and it didn't write anything to the event log. The second I press the X key the program just closes, like I'd hit alt f4 or something. One time it did write a 0xc0000005 event but it behaved differently to every other case, it actually froze up for a second or two and I hoped it might even somehow load the level.I'd actually recommend checking your Event Viewer logs. The steps in the spoiler above still likely apply, only once you're in your Applications log in Event Viewer use ctrl + f and search for 0xc0000005 instead. If it returns crashes for that error code on player.exe/libcocos2d.dll then it might be related to performance issues caused by DLSite's DRM.