It seems that the linux version is missing the .sh file.
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I hope you are doing well Matt. I played through this fvn some time ago, and came back to see how it was going. I'm very sorry to hear about all of the difficulties you've been going through in your personal life.
Even if this project is cancelled, I hope that future fvns take some inspiration from this. You showed off many excellent and creative ideas in the content that was released, which made the reading experience incredibly enjoyable, that I have not seen much in other fvns.
Take care, mattmalificum!
That's also a very important perspective, though I think what I and shylover were talking about specifically was people in the fanbase saying that because Sam is a sex worker, he is not and is not able to be a "faithful" partner, because again, "faithful" (still a bad word for this) means whatever the people in the relationship want it to mean. Not that "sex workers aren't faithful" was a problem present in the actual narrative of TSR (or at the least, that was not something I was communicating).
This is definitely true, and there is an ongoing harmful perception that people who do sex work are seen as "unfaithful" partners as well (not even necessarily if they are currently involved in sex work, but that if someone has ever participated in sex work then they cannot be "faithful"). What "faithful" means is something that the people participating in the relationship decide on.
(Though honestly I kind of hate this "faithful" word and it's application to relationships in this way. It feels like such a shallow way of describing a romantic relationship).
I am so confused by all the backlash. The way people are talking about the scene with Kane makes it sound almost like they downloaded a different version of the game. So confused about some of the comments talking about wanting Will to be "faithful" to Sam as well. It's obvious that the relationship dynamics here as well with other routes are non-standard. The fact that Will and Sam aren't fitting their relationship into a typical monogamous box doesn't suddenly make them morally reprehensible or delegitimize their connection to each other as not being "faithful", whatever that means in this context.