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NO SEX SCENE ?People have been crying for the last 7 years after playing the first 2 update of AWAM.
NO SEX SCENE ?People have been crying for the last 7 years after playing the first 2 update of AWAM.
Yep, and still people suckers enough to pay.NO SEX SCENE ?
No, cos of slow updates and side stories. Even if the sex is delayed faster updates would have made up for it.NO SEX SCENE ?
Given the current situation, I speculate that it may look like this for the next couple of events.So I expect 1 update this year and maybe prt 1 of the ranch event
Good point as I forgot about the side job so yes I agree with youGiven the current situation, I speculate that it may look like this for the next couple of events.
PD - 14
2024
2025
- Sophia/Vicky/Deshawn - August/September -
You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.- Sophia/2nd Side Job - November/December
I don't see the ranch event happening until 2026 provided he doesn't add any additional events after this one. L&P said Sophia/Sam's short happens between Sophia/Dylan's Afternoon event (Soccer Match), which should not be an event. But I have my doubts about that.
- Sophia/1st Side Job - March/April
- Sophia/Dylan - June/July
Only L&P knows the answer to that one.At this point it's clear that the next event won't have animations, right?
Are you talking about Sophia/Vicky/Deshawn or Sophia/2nd Side?At this point it's clear that the next event won't have animations, right?
It's too early to say. L&p will later say he decided to include it and maybe delay the update to make more money.Only L&P knows the answer to that one.
I think that it was once said that amination was only for certain events, whether this still holds true or not we don't know.
VickyAre you talking about Sophia/Vicky/Deshawn or Sophia/2nd Side?
This was the answer to animations for Sophia/Vicky/DeShawn.It's too early to say. L&p will later say he decided to include it and maybe delay the update to make more money.
Apart from it being more than 5% a year, it's clearly a constant downwards trend. This is not a "gotcha", it's a simple fact. lol
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You: We should split part 01 and part 02 because if not, it would show a more severe downwards trend. That's a no-no and would kinda fuck me over!
Like I said, the only straw you're holding on to is Sophia/Dylan date night, which saved the game from having another year with less renders than the one prior. It's as Talcum said; Production is unquestioningly slowing.
Why would the only way to provide an accurate picture be to split parts in a way that helps you paint a picture of a somewhat "stable" (still not stable as it's going downhill anyway) development speed? Oh right, you keep ignoring those parts when I explain to you the quality is not it with my own arguments aswell as your comparison creating art.
A (more than) 5% decline of renders per year (especially from 2020 to 2021) adds up after 7 years of development.
The amount of renders a PD has got nothing to do with his yearly render output. Updates with more renders take more time because the update is bigger, and they also take more time because L&P's render output is going down. What you're saying here is still completely unrelated to L&P producing less renders per year.
No, ofcourse not. Because why try address things you can't wiggle yourself out of, right?
Actually AWAM was not really that unique at the beginning.In AWAM, L&P has implemented exactly what it described in its game description. It clearly states that from time to time decisions are also made by male characters.
Another thing, from my point of view, the female perspective also has disadvantages. Especially for games with a corruption approach, to which AWAM definitely belongs, there is a risk that the game will become boring once the MC is completely corrupted. I think that's one of the reasons why L&P is so hesitant to move the story forward. In games with a male MC it is much easier, as there can be many targets to corrupt.
One more thing, there are now some games with a female MC. What was perhaps a unique feature at the start of AWAM is now often copied and has almost become monotonous. Sometimes I think AWAM could have been told much better from Dylan's perspective.
I didn't quote your post to argue against your post, I just didn't want to call out OZ.Apart from it being more than 5% a year, it's clearly a constant downwards trend. This is not a "gotcha", it's a simple fact. lol
It's definitely not a porn game as of now.My god, these walls of text and statistics about a porn game…
My god, these walls of text and statistics about a porn game…
If you go by L&P's quote, It was never a porn game...It's definitely not a porn game as of now.
I totally am aware of that, but I'm not the one spitting nonsense, so...uhh.You know that spitting nonsense does not make things right, right?
A few pages back you made a comparison with your own art saying that 20hrs with less experience resulted in lower quality compared to 20hrs with more experience, but the 20hrs were still 20hrs. Get it? That's literally why I said you dunked on yourself as it makes the claim above nonsensical, and I further reinforced your art comparison with various arguments of my own, all of which you ignore.Few pages back I made a claim that it is normal to expect longer production time with better quality renders. You disagreed.
And again you're twisting things, oh how surprising! I told you like 10 times there is no sudden change in render quality that would justify an even bigger drop in renders per year, and part of the reason as to why the drop shouldn't have happened can be read in the first paragraph of this response. But as always, you ignore it.Ironically, you later proved my points when presenting summary of renders per year from 2018 - 2023 that by accident shows that right about time when L&P switch the renders quality the amount of renders per year dropped drastically from around 2500 to 1500 (+/- 100) and this was the only time this happened.
As I said before, which was ignored, you are playing it down. The drop is higher than 5% per year, especially from 2020 to 2021. The only thing "consistent" is the downhill ride, and 2020 to 2021 could even be called a free fall. That's the only consistent thing here.Your own data also shown that despite popular claim here, year on year the amount of renders produced by L&P remains very consistent and only drops around 5% year by year. Again, this is data you yourself provided. Thank you for that btw.
This isn't about update frequency or the amount of renders a PD has. This is solely about the fact that L&P is producing less and less renders every single year except for 2023. That's the downhill ride, period.There was also the graph done by another person that was showing that frequency of updates was declining but also the the quantity of content (renders) was staying roughly the same only experiencing slight decline (5%), but only if you consider part 1 and 2 together.
If compared separately, frequency was still declining, but quantity was actually rising.
This was too confusing to you so you provided the before mentioned summary again, which proved my point for the 2nd time.
I never said any of this. Show me where I said any of that, please. What I said is that bigger PD's have no impact on the amount of renders L&P can produce a year. An update with more renders takes more time, an update with less renders takes less time. Generally speaking, everything takes more time as L&P produces less renders every year.Then you made an astonishing claim that PD containing progressively more content has had no impact on the update frequency. Which is very surprising because PDs are getting progressively bigger and, as shown by the data you presented, the no. of renders does stay roughly the same, then what else is affecting the frequency of the content?
You don't have to answer this question. Numbers do not lie.
You should go on accrual basis to be fair not on release basis. It is fairer I think.I didn't quote your post to argue against your post, I just didn't want to call out OZ.
3.35% increase in 2019 compared to 2018
16.10% decrease in 2020 compared to 2019
19.58% decrease in 2021 compared to 2020
12.07% decrease in 2022 compared to 2021
31.77% decrease in 2023 compared to 2022
(764 is not included because it corresponds to 2024 year.)
OZ hid the 58.17% decrease in 2023 compared to 2018 with the words “about 5% year to year.”
(And that's a lie.)
- 59.53% decrease in 2023 compared to 2019
He is never speaking fairly.