So, I am just asking if this information is correct? No, that is not correct. Those files are for an update unrelated to adult content. In the first place, selling such content through Steam is against its rules. If you want it, there are two ways to get it: 1. Buy the 18+ patch, which is available through Denpasoft and nekoworks. The price is set so that you end up paying the same total as if you'd only bought the full version. The most recent updates may be causing problems with the patch. I'm not sure if it's all worked out now. I don't know for sure, since I don't use a patched Steam version. Say to heck with Steam and buy the full version of Nekopara, also available from said sites, as well as dlsite. This is my preference, since there are no problems arising from attempts to keep 18+ content off of Steam Community interfering with patches, among other reasons. Also, if you bought the Steam version less than 14 days ago and played for less than 2 hours, there is no problem getting a refund. Originally posted by :No, that is not correct. Those files are for an update unrelated to adult content. In the first place, selling such content through Steam is against its rules. If you want it, there are two ways to get it: 1. Buy the 18+ patch, which is available through Denpasoft and nekoworks. The price is set so that you end up paying the same total as if you'd only bought the full version. The most recent updates may be causing problems with the patch. I'm not sure if it's all worked out now. I don't know for sure, since I don't use a patched Steam version. Say to heck with Steam and buy the full version of Nekopara, also available from said sites, as well as dlsite. This is my preference, since there are no problems arising from attempts to keep 18+ content off of Steam Community causing interfering with patches, among other reasons. Also, if you bought the Steam version less than 14 days ago and played for less than 2 hours, there is no problem getting a refund. Does that mean I have to but the same game again even if its on another site? Although I bought the game a while ago, I have not yet installed it as I have planned to play the demo version of the game first before I start on playing its final version. Would that also count? Originally posted by :Oh, okay! Does that mean I have to but the same game again even if its on another site? Either get the patch for Steam version, or get a refund and buy the full version. Either way, you should be paying the same total amount, give or take a few cents, and also ignoring a possible sale. Although I bought the game a while ago, I have not yet installed it as I have planned to play the demo version of the game first before I start on playing its final version. Would that also count? I'm quite sure the 14 days starts from when you buy it, whether you install it right away or not. The 2 hours is total play time, meaning you might play for 2 hours straight, or play 12 times for 10 minutes each. They do explicitly say you get some leeway if you go over, but don't push it. In the future, I would advise not buying the full version until after you try the demo, if you're using a demo. Originally posted by :Oh, okay! Does that mean I have to but the same game again even if its on another site? Either get the patch for Steam version, or get a refund and buy the full version. Either way, you should be paying the same total amount, give or take a few cents, and also ignoring a possible sale. Although I bought the game a while ago, I have not yet installed it as I have planned to play the demo version of the game first before I start on playing its final version. Would that also count? I'm quite sure the 14 days starts from when you buy it, whether you install it right away or not. The 2 hours is total play time, meaning you might play for 2 hours straight, or play 12 times for 10 minutes each. They do explicitly say you get some leeway if you go over, but don't push it. In the future, I would advise not buying the full version until after you try the demo, if you're using a demo. Thank you for the information. I will play the demo first before re-buying the first game. How long is the demo version anyway? Originally posted by :P. How long is the demo version anyway? It's hard to give an exact figure, but I'd say under an hour if you read at a decent pace. It goes up through the OP sequence, and then stops. One thing to be aware of: the English translation changed considerably from the demo, so you might be interested in rereading that first part. The overall quality of the English is noticeably improved, though. Originally posted by :P. How long is the demo version anyway? It's hard to give an exact figure, but I'd say under an hour if you read at a decent pace. It goes up through the OP sequence, and then stops. One thing to be aware of: the English translation changed considerably from the demo, so you might be interested in rereading that first part. The overall quality of the English is noticeably improved, though. Thanks for the information again! I tried to refund the full game of Nekopara 1 but it didn't work as I had alrady gone pass the expiring date when I bought the game anout a month ago. So I guess that means I have to delete the demo, if I were to play the already completed game instead. I guess you're committed, if you want to save money. But nah, the demo has nothing to do with this. Keep it or delete it, doesn't matter. It's free, after all. It's just a matter of whether you care about the differences something that interests me, for instance , or you just want to see the story. If the latter, then there's no reason to keep the demo, since the same part of the story is covered in the regular versions. Originally posted by :Hey there, fllthdcrb! I tried to refund the full game of Nekopara 1 but it didn't work as I had alrady gone pass the expiring date when I bought the game anout a month ago. So I guess that means I have to delete the demo, if I were to play the already completed game instead. I guess you're committed, if you want to save money. But nah, the demo has nothing to do with this. Keep it or delete it, doesn't matter. It's free, after all. It's just a matter of whether you care about the differences something that interests me, for instance , or you just want to see the story. If the latter, then there's no reason to keep the demo, since the same part of the story is covered in the regular versions. I suppose but whenever I try to open up the demo file, it doesn't work as I already had purchase the full edition of Nekopara 1 even if I didn't plan on playing it straight away. This has also happened to another game which I first downloaded its demo and bought the final version at the same time although, I decided to leave it as the longplay for the demo was up to 20 minutes which isn't much to be honest. However, I guess I can try again uploading the demo but it will probably futile after a while. Originally posted by :it doesn't work as I already had purchase the full edition of Nekopara 1 even if I didn't plan on playing it straight away. How do you know that's the reason? Did it actually give you a message to that effect? Or are you just guessing? My own guess would be an unrelated technical problem. Also, do you have the demo in Steam or standalone? Originally posted by :it doesn't work as I already had purchase the full edition of Nekopara 1 even if I didn't plan on playing it straight away. How do you know that's the reason? Did it actually give you a message to that effect? Or are you just guessing? My own guess would be an unrelated technical problem. Also, do you have the demo in Steam or standalone? I tried installing it myself, on a Steam with nothing installed. It just decided to give me the full version instead. I don't know why they did that. I guess they don't want us to have both for some unknown reason. You don't need to see the demo that badly. Though if you still want to, I guess you'll have to get the non-Steam version. Originally posted by :It's strange. I tried installing it myself, on a Steam with nothing installed. It just decided to give me the full version instead. I don't know why they did that. I guess they don't want us to have both for some unknown reason. You don't need to see the demo that badly. Though if you still want to, I guess you'll have to get the non-Steam version. I guess but I wonder if I were to get the Nekopara 1 demo even if I wasn't logged onto Steam, eh? Originally posted by :I guess but I wonder if I were to get the Nekopara 1 demo even if I wasn't logged onto Steam, eh? Doesn't work like that, unfortunately. You have to pass them to your Steam client, which handles the installation. But it won't do anything unless you're signed in. If you really, really wanted the demo in Steam, I think you'd have to install it in an account where you haven't installed the full version. Originally posted by :I guess but I wonder if I were to get the Nekopara 1 demo even if I wasn't logged onto Steam, eh? Doesn't work like that, unfortunately. You have to pass them to your Steam client, which handles the installation. But it won't do anything unless you're signed in. If you really, really wanted the demo in Steam, I think you'd have to install it in an account where you haven't installed the full version. But would that work if I were to open up another account onto Steam?