PaxHadrian17

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With only one day left is the pink slutty dress the winner?
L&P was having a hard time getting back into the groove of working on the Steam release after taking a few weeks off.

He needs 3 more weeks so he can't 'start on the next rev of AWAM' until everyone votes on what shoes Sophia will wear with the dress. The dress has to be finalized before the shoe choice can be made so...

(if one of you rats criticize him - there will be a 3 week purse poll following the completion of the shoe poll...) ;)
 

Dr.SigmundFap

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With only one day left is the pink slutty dress the winner?
Unless L&P decides to change the dress's color and style or another choice gets a massive influx of votes, A3 will win with one day left. 264 total votes, A3 = 55 and B1 = 45, roughly about ten votes separate the two.

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palmtrees89

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Considering there are some games on here that don't update for over 6 months and quite a few that haven't seen an update for over a year, every 3 or 4 months is good progress.
You completely ignore the amount of content per update, though. Some games get thousands of renders and playable days in 6-7 months whereas AWAM is getting 200-400 renders and a single event in 3+ months. Good progress looks different imo.
 

armion82

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Considering there are some games on here that don't update for over 6 months and quite a few that haven't seen an update for over a year, every 3 or 4 months is good progress.
The one you are talking is getting 6000+ renders and 200+animations update.That is way more than what we've got for last 3 years in AWAM.And it's not even a full year.
 

TomUK

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The one you are talking is getting 6000+ renders and 200+animations update.That is way more than what we've got for last 3 years in AWAM.And it's not even a full year.
If I was actually paying £20 a month to support a game, I'd rather have 3-4 updates a year at £240, than 1 update at £240, but realistically, I'm not paying that sort of money even for a completed game, you'd be lucky to get £60 out of me for that.
 

armion82

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If I was actually paying £20 a month to support a game, I'd rather have 3-4 updates a year at £240, than 1 update at £240, but realistically, I'm not paying that sort of money even for a completed game, you'd be lucky to get £60 out of me for that.
You seriously think that 1600 renders and 5-6 scenes total in one year,is way better than 6000+ renders and 200+ animations for less than 1 year?
 

palmtrees89

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If I was actually paying £20 a month to support a game, I'd rather have 3-4 updates a year at £240, than 1 update at £240, but realistically, I'm not paying that sort of money even for a completed game, you'd be lucky to get £60 out of me for that.
That's complete nonsense and you know it.

"I prefer less content for more money rather than more content for less money".

That's you following the logic of your previous two posts.

Lmao.
 
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XaGnard

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Considering there are some games on here that don't update for over 6 months and quite a few that haven't seen an update for over a year, every 3 or 4 months is good progress.
I think an update every 2-3 months should be normal, because only in this way is it really possible to verify whether the game is really progressing.

But please keep in mind, The frequence of updates is not a measure of the development speed or a realistic project scope. AWAM, for example, would need 10-20 years even with the current frequence of updates. There are some good games here that were through in less than 5 years.
 
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