it will be an year in may. considering that last "progress" report at patreon from march 8 is numbered 3/8, that child is going to talk and walk sooner than update.How does this game not have an abandoned tag?
It hasn't had an update in 9 months. People have had children in the time that she's managed to write a chapter.
comparing this dev with eva kiss is an insult. visually it is, in movie language, B, better said C production. it is like steven segal new film with blockbuster income.Sad. Really liked this one... It's one of the very few female MC games comparable with Eva Kiss' work.
Agreed, this game should have the abandoned tag placed on it. As should a few others that have devolved into "hosing" subscribers while not putting out anything.it will be an year in may. considering that last "progress" report at patreon from march 8 is numbered 3/8, that child is going to talk and walk sooner than update.
50.000$/year for 10 playable minutes/year paid in advance without any guarantees you'll ever see it. this monthly subscription is good for patreon and scammers, for ones that are paying, no. customers have 0 protection. even more, this system is built for zero responsibility devs to get regular income each month without delivering anything
comparing this dev with eva kiss is an insult. visually it is, in movie language, B, better said C production. it is like steven segal new film with blockbuster income.
comparing lust campus with eva is also an insult. modus operandi is the same like this dev, just lc is visually better looking.
in this triangle of multi-choices fem mc games, eva is thee only working artist, while lc and cc "devs" are immoral milkers playing with subscribers (whatever their reasons are for keeping this travesty alive) adding updates just in time to avoid abandoned tag
So people deserve to get hosed because its voluntary?Patreon is voluntary. No one is obliged to donate and can stop at any point. Those who do decide to donate are adults and do this of their own volition. I do not see why is it my problem to worry about that.
I never said that.So people deserve to get hosed because its voluntary?
Wow. Condescending much? Tell me oh wise one, I understand your comment about "due diligence", but how can one accomplish that on a dev like this with no prior history?I never said that.
But, adult games are simply not very reliable. They are made often by a team of 1, as a side job, maybe as a passion project, with art/coding/text bought piecemeal, and usually by people with not much experience. You can not expect the same level of professionalism as you from AAA video game developers, who also go over budget and miss deadlines and abandon projects.
Furthermore, as a responsible adult, you're expected to perform due diligence. Check update rate, check for past projects, assess the amount of content, reviews, look for tells etc... and then decide. If it any point something starts to smell fishy to you, you can drop your support in that instant.
I see no point why I should bleed on anyone's behalf here.
Don't support it until the level of risk is acceptable to you? At the risk of solidifying your image of me as a "pretentious dickwad", just like you're supposed to do about everything else in life.Tell me oh wise one, I understand your comment about "due diligence", but how can one accomplish that on a dev like this with no prior history?
wooow. so if they are amateurs doing this as side job for passion why they are billing as professionals. my point is if you charging as professional adult web sites monthly, then this is your main job and you should deliver something more than status report each month. why just extremly rare number of devs are using parteon's tiers option "billing per major update". if this money-sucking scumbag put this option i wouldn't say a word if update is monthly, yearly...I never said that.
But, adult games are simply not very reliable. They are made often by a team of 1, as a side job, maybe as a passion project, with art/coding/text bought piecemeal, and usually by people with not much experience. You can not expect the same level of professionalism as you from AAA video game developers, who also go over budget and miss deadlines and abandon projects.
Furthermore, as a responsible adult, you're expected to perform due diligence. Check update rate, check for past projects, assess the amount of content, reviews, look for tells etc... and then decide. If it any point something starts to smell fishy to you, you can drop your support in that instant.
I see no point why I should bleed on anyone's behalf here.
you're really trying hard to blame the people being taken advantage of here, my guy. i mean, sure, people should check things out before they decide to spend money on a thing; but at the same time, the responsibility remains on the person taking that money.Don't support it until the level of risk is acceptable to you? At the risk of solidifying your image of me as a "pretentious dickwad", just like you're supposed to do about everything else in life.
There will never be a situation where it is completely risk free. Worst case scenario, if people are careful, they shouldn't lose more than a few dozen dollars over a time frame of several months. That's like a few McDonald's meals, not something that will make you or break you.
Let's hope that it releases by the end of the monthProbably it'll be out by anniversary of chapter 6.
Actually, you moved the goalpost. You originally replied to a comment that specifically mentioned scamming.We are obviously talking about two different things.
1) developers who purposefully and consciously mislead and lie about their projects.
while I was talking about
2) those who try to create something and fail to do it (in whatever manner)
Are we still on about this? It's been a month, give it a rest.Actually, you moved the goalpost. You originally replied to a comment that specifically mentioned scamming.
at the clothes boutique when you go to buy the dress for the science gala, don't buy it and don't steal it. you will return to your dorm room and get the option to try Tirsh's dressThe guide is a little confusing. Like for Prof Charlie's path it says I need to select a choice to leave dress in hanger and try on Trish's dress. I have not once seen the option to ever leave a dress on hanger. And only twice have I been able to try on trish's dress. And I dont want to miss anything, the guide seems to make it seem like I *need* to make those choices to fully get his route, and by missing them I feel like I wont unlock everything. How do I get that hanger option and what triggers trying on Trish's dress?
I assume you are talking about my walkthrough. If you are following it you should always come to this scene:The guide is a little confusing. Like for Prof Charlie's path it says I need to select a choice to leave dress in hanger and try on Trish's dress. I have not once seen the option to ever leave a dress on hanger. And only twice have I been able to try on trish's dress. And I dont want to miss anything, the guide seems to make it seem like I *need* to make those choices to fully get his route, and by missing them I feel like I wont unlock everything. How do I get that hanger option and what triggers trying on Trish's dress?