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Do I have to download all of all at once, or I can just download each one at a time, because I have a low storage.

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FUCK! caught up to current, this rollercoaster just keeps fucking me up man, what the hell. This is so good, goddammit, my goddamn heart man.

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My comment from when i was at chapter 41 had some of the most hilarious accidental brilliance in existence now that im all caught up. 

Any plans to add more voice work to the game? 

What exactly happened at the end of chapter 51 .

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I HATE THIS! I just finished what there is yet to the game. This was the best story I've ever seen in a game and now I have to wait for i don't know how long. This was great up until I had no more to play of it. 

And then you have the audacity to kill off the greatest character in the game. 

In all seriousness this was one of the best experiences I've had in gaming I'm just now upset that I have no more to play at the moment. And to be honest this will probably be the only story based game I'll ever replay! Thanks so much Anon for this fantastic gem!

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thank you! New chapter will be out for patrons at the end of this month 

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God, I can't wait. Stupid excited. I can't say I've ever bothered to check back on  development for literally any other VN. Usually it's like, once a year or so that I'll look and see if any of the games I liked have released new updates (e.g. Eternum, Ripples, and a couple of others I can't remember the names for off the top of my head). 

But Out of Touch? Ever since I found this and finished it months ago (right about when 50+51 released), I find myself checking this damn page (and Patreon) at least once a week, even though I know full well the probability of any update being there is very low. Goes to show how much this game means to me, that even this many months after finishing it, I'm still thinking about it and craving more.

Suppose if the update is going to be that soon, that means that it's time for me to replay it in preparation, since my memory is that of a fish. I can remember much of the plot—at least, conceptually; I have a rough idea of what's happened so far—but the tiny details elude me completely since it's been so long. Those details, IMO, are easily one of the biggest reasons this story shines so much in my eyes. The characters feel more and more real as the story develops.

The nice part about getting to replay it is that I'll likely pick up on details I missed during my first playthrough. I don't typically like replaying games or reading stories for a second time, but I don't expect I'll mind very much with this one. If anything, I expect I'll enjoy it, since I distinctly recall that there were several story arcs I read while half-asleep and probably didn't fully absorb. 

Maybe this time around I'll keep notes and write a proper chapter-by-chapter (or arc-by-arc, maybe) review, post it up on Reddit somewhere. I'm far too poor to be paying for a monthly Patreon subscription, but I can at the very least make my best attempt at bringing new readers to this wonderful game. If it's not obvious by the handful of other posts I've made here already, I thoroughly enjoy writing about the various things that I like, and OoT just so happens to be one of those things; well, no, more than that, it's one of the few things that I'd say I love very much. I've yet to find anything else quite like it, with its unique blend of spiritual beliefs and so on.

Anyway, I think that's enough blabbering out of me for today. I'm looking forward to the new chapter. Thanks for everything you do. Take care. ❤️ 

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Hi there Dev('s?)

It's been awfully quiet now for more than 4 month now...

Is everything allright? Or is the next chapter such a big update, that you still need time?

Anyways, happy easter to all of you ;-)

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It's about a week and a half until patron release of Ch52

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WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING, I'M PLAYING LIKE FOR 30 MINUTES.... i can't say anything what i just see..... GOOD

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this is just one of those stories where you think you have a grasp of what's happening and then something else pops up that shatters your perception of what is happening in the story.  It's like a roller coaster where you can only see a foot in front of you so I recommend just enjoying the ride 

Any plans for a linux release?

No, your best bet is to run the windows version through Wine

On android when I wanted to delete the game where could I find the files. I haven't played the game yet but I want to know so.

ExternalStorage/Out_of_Touch - if you want to keep saves you can just delete Assets folder there and not delete Saves folder. It should be in the root of external storage.

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La premisa de tu juego, se ve que es buena, pero al tener solo inglés, estás limitando mucho el juego a los demás que no hablan inglés, no sé si podrías agregarle, el idioma español, y si no es posible en estos momentos almenos puedes hacerlo cuanto finalices el juego🥺

¡Me alegra saber que más gente quiere leer mi juego! Pero OoT ya tiene más de 500.000+ palabras, lo cual es mucho para traducir.

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Replaying since I haven't replayed since the switch from Renpy to Unity (Just now realizing how long its been now that I say that...). Was immediately reminded why this one is easily one of my favorite titles and one of the three that made me even make an account on Itch to easily follow the game and updates for it!

Lots I could gush over, but of all the moments I think I liked the brief 1 on 1 with Ashley's dad the best. Plenty of other meaningful moments to pick from but that one in particular stands out to me the most

Hmm i just finished the game and uninstalled it

Why my 7gb storage didn't come back?

Say, how did you finish a game, that isn't finished??

As for your storage: played it on Android? If so, uninstalling is not that simple...

I mean, I finished all 51 chapters.

I'm asking why my 7 GB didn't come back after I uninstalled it.

That's pretty much common sense.

No offence meant, but if you play on Android it takes a lot of knowledge to remove not only the icons. I'm also not able to get rid of some of the games (meaning the storage they occupie...)

In case neither of you noticed, read Nikolay's reply below. You need to delete the actual content files which are saved in your devices primary storage rather than within the sandboxed storage of the app itself. They're located at ./Out _of_Touch/Assets/ — delete everything in there.

The same is likely true for those other games you referred to, though I can't say for sure since I don't know what games you're referencing. Check the root of your storage and look for directories (folders) labeled with the game's name, then open the directory and see if you can find the game's saves folder. Delete everything except for the saves, and you'll get your space back.

You don't actually need to delete the games application on Android either, for games that store their content in this way. You can, of course, but there's usually no good reason to do so, since the application itself usually is very small. 

The full path for this would usually be something such as /storage/emulated/0/Out_of_Touch/Assets/ though this depends on where your file browser app treats as the 'root' directory. Most stock/OEM file browser apps (such as the one in the standard AOSP build, the one built-in to Samsung's OneUI, and the one provided by Google on their Pixel line) will treat /storage/emulated/0/ as the root, so you'd simply see a folder named "Out_of_Touch" right there when you open the file browser.

For example, on my Samsung Tab S8+, the built-in file browser requires me to first select "Internal Storage", then switch an annoying filter from "Essentials" to "All", at which point I can finally see the "Out_of_Touch" folder:

These built-in file browser apps tend to suck, though. I recommend the CX File Explorer app, which you can find (for free, obviously) on the Play Store. Third -party file browsers typically give you better access to the directory structure than the built-in apps do, and often have better features for interacting with that structure, such as bulk renaming, moving files, seeing what's taking up the most space, and so on. 

Anyway, using the CX File Explorer app, the process is much simpler. I simply tap "Main Storage" and I'm immediately shown /storage/emulated/0/ like so: 

(p.s. I've already deleted everything but the saves, hence why there are only '2 items' in there—the 'Saves' folder and 'Version.json', which I just forgot to delete and is only a couple of KB.)

While it may be a bit of an annoyance that deleting the game app doesn't delete the content (and it's certainly counter-intuitive for users who aren't terribly interested in the inner working of Android), this minor inconvenience is easily justified by the fact that the installation process is made much easier by doing it this way. It's actually an incredibly clever method of installation, of which I've gushed about previously in another comment.  Regardless, it's trivial to delete these files, once you know where they're stored. 

Perhaps, Nikolay, providing an uninstall function within the game app might be wise. As of now, I don't think there's even any indication to the average person that they'd even need to do this stuff. Having the initial installer warn users that uninstalling the app won't remove those files, and additionally providing a button in the game's start menu to uninstall, would prevent most of the confusion relating to this.

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Game installs assets to public folder - it’s Out_of_Touch/Assets, just delete that folder and you get your storage back.

Any idea as to when this game will get animated p scenes

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Extremely impressed by this game so far. The latest updates blew my mind.

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Up to chapter 41 rn and i have to say holy shit is this game amazing.

"did you think those were stars" is by far one of the most intimidating lines i have ever read in my life like god damn.

Also the fact that Sarah and Cro'Dhearg share a voice actor is awesome great work on her part like i would never have suspected. Frankly Cro'Dhearg is probably one of my favorite characters in the game simply because of how interesting she is. Lotta evil stuff on her part though.

So far I think Autumn was probably the weakest arc just because half of it seemed like it could easily be solved by just... Not? trying not to get into spoilers there.

I think Moon is still my favorite arc out of all of them though. 

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Has to be the greatest visual novel game ever made.

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Congrats, you get my first comment. I literally cannot get a boner to this. This story is so lovely and the characters all so thoroughly love each other that I can't. I downloaded this game on a whim and I am completely taken in by the story.

Congratulations you magnificent bastard. I'm now going to spend money on this.

i understand completely, this game is a hidden gem

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Does this game have animated scenes like Tropicali?

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Yes but it has a different focus than Tropicali, much more story oriented

Does anybody have the soundtrack for this game, absolutely love some of the ones here but can't find them all

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSjFmFIO-Pczns_3HvqdwywNrp0qvXPc-

Thank you

Maybe dumb question but do i need to install every single android download to get the full game ? And how does it work do i get 5/6 apps or the first download makes the app and the rest are just updates split into chunks so we don't have to download for 1 year ?

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Just noticed i started my comment almost exactly as the previous guy I guess i am npc

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It's a very clever installer. The instructions that I'm assuming you didn't see above are as follows:

  1. Download the main asset installers listed below.   oot-android-installer1.apk   oot-android-installer2.apk   oot-android-installer3.apk   oot-android-installer4.apk   oot-android-installer5.apk
  2. Run ANY installer and follow the instructions on the screen.
  3. Run the game.

It's pretty straightforward. In case that's not good enough, I present three options. The first is a way-too-in-depth-guide on installation. The second is identical, but for those with low storage space who can't have double the game's size on their device, even temporarily. The last is about two to three sentences long and is probably all you'll actually need, so just scroll down past the incoming wall of text and try that one first. Ta.


So, to elaborate:

1. Download all of the oot-android-installer apks.
2. Run oot-android-installer1.apk and install it. You can delete oot-android-installer1.apk after it's been installed.
3. Open the OoT Installer app (or whatever it's called) and provide it with permission to read/write files.
4. It will begin extracting files. Wait for it to finish.
5. When it's done, run oot-android-installer2.apk. It will ask if you want to update the app—select Update. You can again delete oot-android-installer2.apk once it's been installed.
6. Run the setup app again. It will extract more files. Wait for it to finish.
7. When it's done, run oot-android-installer3.apk. It will, shocker, ask if you want to update. Select Update, let it install, and delete oot-android-installer3.apk when it's done.
8. I sincerely hope you've figured the pattern out by now. If you have, you don't need to keep reading. If somehow you haven't, then... I guess keep following these instructions...
9. Run the setup app again. It will extract more files. Wait for it to finish.
10. When its done, run oot-android-installer4.apk. Update. Delete oot-android-installer4.apk when it's done.
11. Open the setup app again. It'll extract files. Wait.
12. When it's done, run oot-android-installer5.apk. Update. Delete apk when done.
13. Run the app again. Files get grown like kudzu on your drive. Be perfectly still while you wait, your body becoming number and number to the reality around you.
14. Been a while since I installed on Android, but, pretty sure it asks for permission to install APKs right about here. Provide the permission. It will install the actual game's APK over itself.
15. When it's done, I believe the app will have changed to "Out of Touch" and when you run it, you'll be greeted by the game instead of the installer. Congratulations, you've done the thing. Collect the parts of your body which melted off into the sand at your feet and make your way to the nearest hospital for reattachment.


If you have low disk space on your device, you can instead do it like this:

1. Download oot-android-installer1.apk. When it's done, begin the download for oot-android-installer2.apk.
2. Run oot-android-installer1.apk and let it install. It'll install an app, something like "OoT Installer". You may now delete oot-android-installer1.apk.
3. Open the app it installed. It will then ask for file read/write permissions—provide them. Then, it will extract a bunch of files.
4. When oot-android-installer2.apk finishes downloading, begin downloading oot-android-installer3.apk.
5. Once the "first" installer is finished extracting files, run oot-android-installer2.apk. It will update the prior installer. Go ahead and delete oot-android-installer2.apk after it's been installed.
6. Open the installer app again. It will immediately begin extracting the new files. 
7. Again, when oot-android-installer3.apk is done downloading, begin downloading oot-android-installer4.apk.
8. Once the "second" installer finishes extracting, run oot-android-installer3.apk. Once again, it will update the same installer app. When it's finished updating, go ahead and delete oot-android-installer3.apk.
9. Open the installer app again. It will, again, begin immediately extracting the new files.
10. If you've noticed the pattern, you don't need to keep reading. If you haven't... well, alright, keep reading, then.
11. Once oot-android-installer4.apk is finished downloading, begin downloading oot-android-installer5.apk.
12. After the "third" installer finishes extracting, run oot-android-installer4.apk and press Update. Your legs might be feeling a bit weird and heavy by now, and I imagine your hair is likely feeling somewhat... alive, but just ignore that and wait for it to finish updating the app. You can delete oot-android-installer4.apk now, but why would you want to? That's just like murder, you know. Don't murder that poor, innocent little apk file... You deleted it, didn't you? You fucking murderer...
13. Open the installer app again and watch as your phone does a little jig on your lap while it begins extracting a hundred or so heavily compressed jpegs of cats into your photo album. Ignore the fact that your hair is slithering around as if each strand was a tiny worm, I promise it's not related to the fact that you're still reading despite this process being made abundantly obvious by now.
14. You may, at this point, feel the sudden urge to cry out, "Momma, bring me my gorgonzola!" but I beg you, resist; I don't want you to end up getting arrested by the cheese police, who are no doubt waiting outside your door this very second.
15. Once the "fourth" installer is done extracting the pixelated photos of four-legged furry mammalian pets into your photo album, you can open oot-android-installer5.apk and press update.
16. Once it's finished, you can delete oot-android-installer5.apk, but I advise against doing so: you might need it some day, and so it should go into the "100s of gigabytes of random junk you'll never use again but hold onto just in case you need them some day for some purpose that eludes you at this moment" folder.
17. Open the setup up once more. Pluck a few dozen worms from your scalp, you don't need those there. Let it extract. It might ask for permission to install APKs, if I recall correctly. Allow it. You can always revoke the permission afterwards.
18. It'll update over itself with the actual game, I believe, and then you're probably all done and ready to play. But, don't, not just yet. First, bash your phone into a few dozen glass shards, melt them down, and drink the resulting liquid.

It's really quite simple:

You just install the first installer -> open the app and let it extract files -> run the next installer -> update -> open the app and let it extract -> rinse and repeat until you're done.


What about updating?

Update by grabbing the updater apk and installing it. If you're multiple steps behind (not possible right now, I don't think), grab all the missing updater apks and install them sequentially.

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Brother did you write all that just to help someone download porn game lmao thanks and sorry for late reply i don't use itch.io often

Yes. Mostly because this game is much, much more than just a porn game. It's a fantastic story, and any opportunity I have to share it with others, I'll gladly do so. :)

Not to worry, as you can see, I too don't reply very fast. I rarely check notifications on itch.

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I read it all lmfaooo had a good laugh.

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Hey sorry if this is a dumb question but im nearing the end of the available content and am just wondering if this game still has more chapters to come because this game is an absolute work of art

It'll go till chapter 100, next chapter comes out at the end of April

That's great to hear this game is truly amazing and I don't think it gets enough attention by far 1 of the best games I've played on itch

Can i delete installers once its all done and the game is installed?

yes

Came for the titties, stayed for the plot.

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i need to see more THUNDERCOCK in your future games

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Does anyone recommend other games with as much of a story as this game? I just finished chapter 51 and now I feel empty and bored...

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The devs got another game Tropicali but that has less of a focus on a grand story.
I'd recommend The Last Sovereign if you want a grand fantasy epic, it's recently finished which helps.
If you want great character writing then Pale Carnations,a lthough thats a lot more hardcore in its fetishes than OoT.

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You could try "Crimson High" by Vertigo. It's also not finished yet, but has an intriguing story, deep characters and also great humor....

Just my 5 pence

I actually moved to out of touch while I was waiting for Crimson High to update but thanks!

You can check out "Wild Cats" by LopaPhi if you like sports stuff. The story and character writing are top tier.

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