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The R button is forcefully shown to players, especially if they have pausing hints turned on.
I was not aware that the numbers are not visible on lower graphical settings, I apologize for that.
I'm not entirely sure if it's a fixable issue. There may be some way to stop it from lowering the resolution down, but I'll have to look into it once I have time.
I love the fact that the puzzles are randomised with each run although I had a little trouble finishing the story because the numbers on the pool balls aren't visible on lower graphic settings I'm not sure if there's anything you can do to account for players playing on low graphics like me, but I figured I'd give you a heads up! <3
I've sent you an invite on steam where we can discuss the details & progress.
Can I translate it to russian?
The red herring's are ironically unintentional, but they work great.
I'm relieved to hear you enjoyed the atmosphere.
The exit used to be more difficult, but playtesters wanted to have more time to explore the area instead of dying every 15 seconds, so I delayed the beast's escape.