Live In Corruption V180 By Dirty Secret Studio Patched Page

Live in Corruption v180 (Patched) by Dirty Secret Studio provides a significant visual overhaul, featuring 4K textures and improved lighting that enhance atmospheric tension, though it demands higher hardware performance. The update refines gameplay mechanics and introduces new content, aiming for improved stability over previous versions. Read the full review at Dirty Secret Studio.

: Patches addressed "invisible" character bugs caused by certain outfits (specifically dresses from the mall). Interaction Logic

Verdict:
"Live in Corruption v180" is a labor of love that resurrects a forgotten title with ambition and care. It’s perfect for nostalgia-seekers who enjoyed the original but were frustrated by its technical flaws. That said, it’s best approached as a "mod experiment"—not a AAA release. While it falters under the weight of modern expectations, its charm and dedication to preserving the core survival-horror feel are undeniable. If you’re curious about old-school survival games but want a smoother experience, give it a shot—but don’t expect cinematic glory. live in corruption v180 by dirty secret studio patched

Android Compatibility: The game is designed for cross-platform play, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. The Role of Patches and Community Feedback Live in Corruption | Patreon

Introduction

The official release of Live in Corruption v1.8.0 Dirty Secret Studio

Version 180 picks up after you've established a small safehouse. The patched content introduces Silas Vane, a charismatic merchant who offers a way out—but at a cost. Depending on your corruption levels, Silas can become a mentor, a rival, or a possessed puppet for a greater eldritch entity. The v180 patch fixes a branching error where Silas would disappear permanently if you refused his first offer, cutting off 40% of the game's content. Live in Corruption v180 (Patched) by Dirty Secret

1. The Day 7 Lockout Fix

In the original v180, if you pursued the "Rat King" side quest simultaneously with the main "Mayoral Blackmail" arc, the game would fail to register the completion of Day 6. You would wake up perpetually on Day 7 morning. The patched version inserts a conditional check that forces the time trigger to fire correctly.