🔄 Core Gameplay Overhauls
đź’¬ Narrative & Scenes
⚙️ Technical & Quality of Life
🎮 "Better" Mode (Experimental) A new toggle on the main menu. When enabled: the lust voyage ongoing version 105 better
In Version 104 and earlier, your "Lust" meter was a simple bar: fill it to trigger scenes, leave it empty to be a monk. Version 105 introduces a dual-axis system: Desire vs. Discipline. This creates four distinct personality archetypes (The Siren, The Captain, The Ascetic, The Mutineer). The result? Dialogues now reflect nuanced choices. You can be flirtatious without instantly betraying your first mate. You can be stoic without losing all romance options. It’s better because it mirrors real human tension, not just a horny meter.
To be fair, Version 105 is not flawless. Some players on lower-end PCs (pre-2018 GPUs) report minor screen tearing during sea storms. Also, because the game is “Ongoing,” the main story still ends on a cliffhanger at the edge of the Siren’s Trench. The developers promise a resolution in Version 108, but for now, you are playing a masterpiece in progress.
In earlier versions, relationship meters were fairly binary—either you were on track or you weren’t. Version 105 adds a gradient system that tracks: 🔄 Core Gameplay Overhauls
These three axes interact, producing a unique “Affinity Profile” for each character. Certain story events now trigger only when a specific combination of metrics is met, encouraging players to think strategically about each interaction.
The Lust Voyage continues to follow the crew of the Astra, a sleek vessel tasked with charting uncharted waters while navigating complex personal dynamics among its members. Version 105 pushes the central conflict forward:
Version 105 expands the ending matrix from 4 to 9 distinct outcomes, each reflecting the nuanced interplay of Trust, Passion, and Respect. The “Better” label isn’t just marketing—players can now experience truly personalized conclusions based on the unique paths they forged. 💬 Narrative & Scenes
Scrolling through the official Discord and subreddit, the consensus is overwhelming. User CaptainSparrowLust writes: “I rolled back to Version 104 to compare, and I couldn’t do it. The old dialogue feels robotic. 105’s banter has weight.” Meanwhile, data-miner LoreLass notes: “There are 17 hidden flags in Version 105 that reference future content. This isn’t just a patch; it’s scaffolding for the rest of the game.”
Even critics of the adult game genre admit that the mechanics of Version 105 elevate it. The “Lust Voyage” is no longer just an adult game; it’s a competent RPG with mature themes.