
My College Memories -v0.2b- -orphanstudio- -
Do not run v0.2b on a machine newer than Windows 10. The frame rate caps at 30 FPS intentionally. If you try to force 60 FPS, the NPCs walk twice as fast, ruining the pacing. Also, never load a save file from the "Dorm Room" set after midnight. The lighting engine will invert all colors, rendering the game unplayable.
Some call these bugs. We call them features. Modern gaming is obsessed with 4K ray tracing and 120-hour open worlds. But My College Memories -v0.2b- -OrphanStudio- offers something rarer: vulnerability . My College Memories -v0.2b- -OrphanStudio-
We kept it that way on purpose.
College isn't polished. College is v0.2b. It is the half-finished essay, the all-nighter fueled by energy drinks, the breakup text sent at 2:34 AM. By stripping away the glossy finish, this beta captures the texture of anxiety better than any AAA title ever could. For years, My College Memories -v0.2b- was considered abandonware. OrphanStudio officially disbanded in 2022 (we all got real jobs, ironically at the same university we satirized). But the subreddit r/OrphanArchives kept the flame alive. Do not run v0
While version 0.1 was stable (if boring), and version 0.3 introduced the famous "Library Labyrinth" puzzle, v0.2b exists in a strange purgatory. It contains three specific sequences that are not present in the final cut of the game. In the final game, exams are a simple stat-check. In My College Memories -v0.2b- , there is a 4 AM sequence in the Computer Science hall where the lights flicker. The player discovers a discarded ID card from a student who dropped out in 2015. If you follow the glitched textures, you find a hidden terminal running a simulation of an exam you never signed up for. Also, never load a save file from the