Hello. This isn't the first time I've seen people being bothered by achievements. Since people wrote to me in reviews about "why do they even need them here?", I didn't pay much attention when the first complaint came in. However, now people aren't happy that "since they seem to be there but not given out", I thought I'd point it out.
First of all, I want to apologize. The update was 1 time, and I really wanted to make it so that people would not get confused in the menu and could immediately switch the desired language in the main menu. I didn't touch the achievements at all. But as it happens, they ended up falling off. For that I apologize.
Secondly, I think since I can't get the achievements back, I might as well delete them. I didn't think people would be so critical of their absence. But apparently it's just a consequence of them being implemented into the game at all. Like, if it exists - it must work.
So far, it's not possible to bring them back. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regarding general game support.
STEAM has become an inaccessible platform for me, for the reason that I simply cannot withdraw money or buy slots for new projects. I live far away from places where I could solve this problem. I won't even talk about money. And I hope some of you won't try to advise me to fly to another country to get a bank card (or to another city). I'm already aware of that. But I do NOT have that option.
That said, doing DLC is still something I can do. But since Locked Up is not a priority right now, it will not have DLC in the near future. And because of the inaccessibility of the STEAM platform, I just don't see the motivation to shake on the one small project I've been longing to release here. I still love this game. And I love it just the way it is. And I'm very grateful to all those people who have played through it. Even if you didn't get the point, even if you didn't get scared, even if you didn't like it, I'm still grateful for the playthrough.
Every autumn Snezhana goes to the woods for mushroom hunting. It has become her personal tradition — a tribute to her departed grandparents. Driven by a love for the woods that they had planted in her, she takes her dog, Ayda, and goes to their secret place. But, seeing that it had been emptied, she drives further, exploring an unknown, mysterious area.
The story takes place in 2007, when Soviet cars had not yet lost their relevance. You will experience together with the heroine the fear and loneliness alone with unfriendly nature.
Only the faithful dog will always keep you company.
Always?