Updated again on March 5th to fix ten more bugs.
Updated on March 4th to fix the “Students permanently freeze when you aim a camera at them” bug.
If you’re looking for information on the latest feature to be added to the game, click here!
I play Yandere Simulator using a controller. I almost never play the game while using a keyboard+mouse. When I implemented the cello case, I made it possible to equip and un-equip the case using a controller…but I completely forgot to make it possible to un-equip the case when the player is using a keyboard! Oops! What a huge mistake!
On controller, the D-pad is used to select and drop things that are “equipped” on your body, such as weapons and the cello case. Pressing “Up” on the D-pad to select the cello case, and then pressing the “A” button would drop the cello case.
On keyboard, the 1, 2, 3, and 4 keys are used to select and drop things. The “4” key is reserved for dropping any objects that are attached to your body, such as a cello case.
If these systems prove to be non-intuitive, they may be replaced by superior systems in the future.
I’m going to be busy for most of today, so I don’t have time to fix very many bugs, but the cello case bug will prevent people from being able to properly playtest the “sneak a corpse past the delinquents” feature, so I’m going to roll out a new build just to fix that one bug. Head on over to the Downloads page to grab it!
Scroll down past this gorgeous artwork by Meeps-chan to read a very short list of all of the changes in this new build!
March 3rd Update
March 4th Update
March 5th Update
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