![]() ![]() MAC – ~/Library/Application Support/Glitch Pitch/Idol Manager/data/story_mode PC – C:Users*username*AppDataLocalLowGlitch PitchIdol Managerdatastory_mode If you can’t find your save file in the game, this probably happened to you.Ĭheck if your save file is bigger than 15mb Fixed: It was possible to create an event that would trigger itself in a loop, making the save file so large the game would stop launching.Fixed: Playing with a texture mod then disabling the mod could break the save file.Fixed: Custom random event illustrations not working.The missing value will be generated randomly instead of being 0. Unique idols: You can now set stat value but ignore stat potential and vice versa.Fixed: Various small fixes in jp and cn localizations. ![]() Fixed: Stylists displaying their max stat lower than it actually is.Fixed: Song name generator ignored one of the sets of words.Fixed: One of the graduation messages showed instead of the actual date.Fixed: Removed “buzz” from business proposal tooltips (it used to be a resource in old versions).Fixed: It was possible to set idol salaries so high that they’d start paying you instead.Fixed: Save/load menu and Continue button not working if there’s a corrupted auto save file.Fixed: Theater stats not saving/loading.Fixed: Spa tooltip not updating as soon as the value changes.Fixed: One of the events of Chapter 2 not starting properly (being stuck on the office background).Fixed: Final event of Chapter 2 not triggering if the center of your #1 single graduated.Fixed: Not getting any “sexy” business proposals.Fixed: Achievements not unlocking (“Sweeter than vanilla”, “Parfection!”, “Giga-pancake”, “Beating like a hammer”).Idols will now slowly drain mental stamina if you pay them below minimum wage (¥20,000 /w, only on normal and unfair difficulties).Each substory can play out in multiple different ways based on your decisions, often causing serious consequences for your playthrough. Discover substories - chains of events and visual novel segments, many of which are triggered by your play style.Hire and train staffers to help deal with logistics and keep your agency running smoothly. Start with simple offices and dance rooms to produce content and train your idols, and end with your own cafe and theater to create a steady stream of revenue. Produce singles, hold concerts, organize huge TV events and overseas tours to capitalize on your group's popularity and bring in revenue.Grow your fanbase by varying your tactics and appealing to a wide variety of demographics.Manage relationships between the different idols in your group, as you deal with cliques, internal feuds, and bullying.Decide how to deal with crises including gossip, vandalism, stalkers, or threats directed at your agency and the pop idols you manage.There's a lot of people who want to tear you down and are willing to play dirty, but try not to let it get to you. The world is full of gossip magazines, super fans, and rival groups, all thirsty for a scoop on the latest scandal. It's not just the idols you have to worry about. Their crowning personal achievements can be your greatest commercial successes, but their emotional meltdowns and PR nightmares can spell financial disaster for your company. The personal lives of these young celebrities are a part of your business, and the life of a pop star isn't always a happy one. As you cultivate and train the newest generation of young pop stars, you'll have to decide who to hire and who to fire, who gets promoted when things go well and who gets reprimanded when things get sour. You take on the role of manager at a small (but growing!) talent agency.
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