Strip Club Wars -v0.5d- Total Fluke Studios: A Promising but Flawed Simulation Experience
But just as the game was nearing completion, Total Fluke Studios received a cease and desist letter from Victor Vex's lawyers, threatening to sue the studio for defamation and trademark infringement. Lola LaRue, however, saw an opportunity to capitalize on the game and offered to partner with the studio, providing them with exclusive access to Inferno's performers and facilities.
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Performance Stability: As with many independent projects in active development, version updates often include bug fixes and stability improvements to ensure a smoother experience on various hardware configurations. The Role of Community Feedback Strip Club Wars -v0.5d- Total Fluke Studios
The Concept
The tension between Victor Vex and Lola LaRue had been simmering for months, with each club trying to outdo the other in a series of escalating pranks and sabotage. But things took a turn for the worse when Victor Vex discovered that Lola LaRue had been poaching his employees, offering them higher wages and better benefits to defect to Inferno. Strip Club Wars -v0
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