After the 72-hour window, Project Helius quietly removed the download links and pushed version 1.32, which, controversially, and removed the Midnight Chrysanthemum outfit entirely. Official reason? "Licensing issues with third-party shader assets." Community speculation? The outfit and render pipeline were too resource-intensive for the average user, leading to support tickets.
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By the time Project Helius reached version 1.2x, the game was already impressive. However, players began to notice performance bottlenecks. High-end GPUs (RTX 2080s and 3060s at the time) struggled to maintain 60 FPS when multiple dynamic light sources interacted with the Doll’s skin shader and cloth physics. Fallen Doll v131 — Project Helius Exclusive Summary
A real-time, sexually explicit third-person sandbox where up to 10 players can interact on the same map. The outfit and render pipeline were too resource-intensive
: This version includes native support for VR headsets like the HTC Vive and Oculus Touch, providing a highly immersive 3D environment.