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Hello! Thank you to everyone who has been experiencing Everything I Know, and Everything I'm Ever Gonna Know!

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removedOne of the most consistent critiques I've seen is in the difficulty of figuring out how to make the screen go fullscreen -- But no longer! Now, there is a toggle in the settings menu. F11, while not explicitly indicated anywhere, still works to toggle fullscreen at any point throughout the novel.
addedAdditionally, though no one's mentioned it, I've been feeling the desire to add a skip option to the splash screens, and I was finally able to add this. So this is the other new change.
changedBefore I go, I also wanted to mention that, yes, there are alternate paths and plenty of secrets in the story. But no, they are intentionally designed to be unnecessary for the full experience. The only reason to go back and read the novel again is if you want to make more sense of the story, and understand its inter- and intratextuality. The novel may or may not reward you for doing so, but, again, if you felt like you got enough after a single readthrough, you can happily go on your way knowing that you experienced it how I intended! No worries at all:)

Thank you to everyone who has been experiencing Everything I Know, and Everything I'm Ever Gonna Know! The notes have been so nice:)

One of the most consistent critiques I've seen is in the difficulty of figuring out how to make the screen go fullscreen -- But no longer! Now, there is a toggle in the settings menu. F11, while not explicitly indicated anywhere, still works to toggle fullscreen at any point throughout the novel.

Additionally, though no one's mentioned it, I've been feeling the desire to add a skip option to the splash screens, and I was finally able to add this. So this is the other new change.

Per usual, if anyone notices any bugs or issues, please reach out to support@tableauxtheory.com and I'll help you out as best as I am able!

Before I go, I also wanted to mention that, yes, there are alternate paths and plenty of secrets in the story. But no, they are intentionally designed to be unnecessary for the full experience. The only reason to go back and read the novel again is if you want to make more sense of the story, and understand its inter- and intratextuality. The novel may or may not reward you for doing so, but, again, if you felt like you got enough after a single readthrough, you can happily go on your way knowing that you experienced it how I intended! No worries at all:)

Further reading on my ever-evolving philosophy can be found on the "phil" and "blog" tabs of my website: https://tableauxtheory.com/

Thanks,

Daniel

P.S. Why won't you thank the delivery pig?

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