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it's RARELY your case with others though. when the schedule starts slipping months the game almost never comes back. there might be some spite posts from dev claiming things like 'the update is almost finished' but they almost never come through. or the 1 year update is clearly done in less than a week.But if one of your favorite VNs is tagged as abandoned, it might be worth checking to see if it's actually abandoned, or if it's just a case of a slow developer.
It isn't this recent (more than 2 years), and it's not directly related to the updates ; unless I missed a recent change, I don't think so but it's not impossible.Quite recently on F95zone a rule was adopted that a certain amount of time without an update = tag abandoned. So some of the games that have the tag abandoned may not have been abandoned in reality.
Well, just say it to a mod ; don't really know, perhaps just report your last post in the thread, asking for the prefix to be removed.My VN is one example. It's marked as abandoned, but I'm actually working on it.
They don't remove the prefix, once they tag something as abandoned they only remove the tag once a game update is released, even if the dev shows up later. Like it just happened again with this (now they finally removed the prefix once the update dropped).Well, just say it to a mod ; don't really know, perhaps just report your last post in the thread, asking for the prefix to be removed.
Yes, I meant a real release, not an "I'm still alive" status update.They don't remove the prefix, once they tag something as abandoned they only remove the tag once a game update is released, even if the dev shows up later. Like it just happened again with this (now they finally removed the prefix once the update dropped).
I reported a few games with evidence that the dev was active like this one, they always deny your report.
That sounds more than reasonable too me. It's not hard for authors to post a progress update somewhere every couple months, to give people an idea of the progress being made.It isn't this recent (more than 2 years), and it's not directly related to the updates ; unless I missed a recent change, I don't think so but it's not impossible.
After three months without news from the author (whatever on the game thread, Patreon, Twitter, whatever), the game is assumed to be abandoned. But effectively it just mean that the author was silent, not that he wasn't working and will not release something soon or later.
Well, just say it to a mod ; don't really know, perhaps just report your last post in the thread, asking for the prefix to be removed.
You'd think so...That sounds more than reasonable too me. It's not hard for authors to post a progress update somewhere every couple months, to give people an idea of the progress being made.
Is it me or has there been a surge of (potentially) good games being Abandoned ?
I'd suggest leaving comments of encouragement here on the your favorite games' F95 pages, even if you can't afford to support the games themselves. Money is nice, but it's understandable that many people are struggling financially. So the next best thing you can do to support your favorite dev(s) is to flat-out tell them! You'd be surprised how nice it is to have people looking forward to your next update. It can really help developers if they're struggling financially. I'm part of a team so we cheer each other on, but many devs work alone, and a lot of them struggle with IRL stuff while having no one to support them. Seeing people shitting on their game, or even worse ignoring it, can end a project just as quickly as lack of money.But most of them are just not getting enough (financial) support. Especially with the high inflation lately, making a porn game is much more risky. Higher living costs, and less people most likely subscribing to Patreon.
Definitely agree with this. A positive comment regarding the game, a nice review, or even just some hype for the next update all improve my day significantly.I'd suggest leaving comments of encouragement here on the your favorite games' F95 pages, even if you can't afford to support the games themselves. Money is nice, but it's understandable that many people are struggling financially. So the next best thing you can do to support your favorite dev(s) is to flat-out tell them! You'd be surprised how nice it is to have people looking forward to your next update. It can really help developers if they're struggling financially. I'm part of a team so we cheer each other on, but many devs work alone, and a lot of them struggle with IRL stuff while having no one to support them. Seeing people shitting on their game, or even worse ignoring it, can end a project just as quickly as lack of money.
So if you like a particular game, reach out to the dev(s), let them know! All it costs is a bit of your time.