The release of for Rwocie's 3D visual novel, QPrey 2: House Arrest , addresses the game-breaking progression blocks and softlocks that previously prevented players from advancing Tom and Claudia's story. If you have been stuck in the confined, suspenseful rooms of the protagonist's home, this update comprehensively repairs the narrative branching, script triggers, and saving issues that plagued earlier builds.
| Scenario | Possible Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Game crashes immediately after applying a fix. | Conflicts with old configuration or save files. | Perform a clean installation. Uninstall the game, delete its leftover folders (e.g., save data, config files), and then reinstall the fixed version. | | Dialogue text appears as boxes or garbled characters. | Font or language encoding issue, especially common with translation fixes. | Re-apply the translation patch, ensuring the correct font files are included. Alternatively, look for a different translation version. | | The fix didn't unlock the expected chapters. | You may have applied the fix incorrectly, or the fix is for a different game version. | Double-check the fix instructions. Verify your game's version number against the version the fix was designed for. Reinstall the game and the fix, carefully following every step. | | The game runs very slowly or has graphical glitches. | Poor optimization for your specific device, especially with Android ports. | Adjust in-game graphics settings to lower quality. Clear the game's cache. If the problem persists, the fix may be incompatible with your device. | | The fix asks for a password or payment after download. | This is almost certainly a scam. | Do not proceed. Delete the file immediately and find a fix from a different, more reputable source. | qprey 2 house arrest fixed
Dark Sea Interactive has promised that future DLC will include a "House Arrest Remix" mode as an apology—turning the buggiest moment of the game into a speedrun challenge. The release of for Rwocie's 3D visual novel,