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When it came back, the game was still running. But the camera had changed. It was no longer third-person, hovering behind her character’s shoulder. It was first-person. Her character’s eyes. And Osana was standing directly in front of her, close enough that Chloe could see the texture seams on her uniform, the way her model’s neck joint didn’t quite line up with her collar.

However, as the base game evolved, Modzeek’s mods began to break. Crashes, missing textures, UI errors, and the dreaded "red screen of death" became common. Enter the community rallying cry:

These issues render the game difficult to play on mid-to-low-end hardware, despite the game’s relatively modest graphical requirements.

Technical Analysis: Optimization and Behavioral Logic in Yandere Simulator Mods

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