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Funny thing is that I wouldn't have known I could do that if I hadn't dedicated time between April 2022 and January 2023 working on a Renpy port of You and Me and Her - A Love Story. Granted, it's a port that I stopped working on (and will never see the light of day), but it's still an interesting story about how I learned to code in the Renpy sdk.
Thanks for this great guide!
On one hand, I'm glad that I didn't screw up somewhere while writing the guide. On the other hand, I feel horrible about the fact that I don't know what I can do to solve these issues.
Were it not for the lack of interaction left by the developer on either Azurea Juncture's greenlight page or the game's community hub, I would bring this up as a bug report to the developer.
Should I consider adding this oddity as a little note in parenthesis to be on the safe side?