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TaMTaMBaBy

Newbie
Aug 25, 2018
25
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I wish they would give control of the created models to an LLM. Or a local LLM. It could be a great roleplay.
all it needs is an api and some code. Let the user write his own story.
 

Dr_Kek

Member
Oct 15, 2020
227
191
Where is your game? I would love to check it out.
this, but i respect the dev attempt tho. but yeah, i agree, that he should have made simpler character (which can still looks good, for this kind of game a good looking model is more important than a normal game honestly, unless you do like the rpg maker game with drawing that appear on the screens during sex).

and focused on a gameplay loop, even simple. buthopefully, the dev learned from this attempt.
 
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Windfaker

Member
Dec 11, 2017
381
675
I fear this game will be dead after 3 months,dev say something about witcher 3 and summer sage and narrative game combo one the top with UE5...while he working solo and make content In spare time...answer yourself :p
I got a random notification, so much for the big plans, and on the first day of publishing this game here I already knew the outcome, you're welcome.
 
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brasileirinho

Well-Known Member
Apr 28, 2021
1,068
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Noooo
It's abandoned
Rip, I was genuinely into this game..
Getting excited with each update....
Of course it’s abandoned. Some devs take on projects with the scope of a AAA game, but without the team or resources to back it up. Progress stalls because they’re trying to build something massive and beautiful, but it ends up empty and lifeless. They get caught in a cycle of obsessing over tiny details instead of pushing forward with the core features. Before long, the whole thing collapses. Abandoned.

Developers who learn to keep their project scope small tend to see better results and are far less likely to abandon their work.
 

KyoukoSakura

Best Girl
Donor
Nov 23, 2022
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I've said this before, but my theory is the dev never intended to actually finish or truly develop the game, he just wanted to learn Unreal Engine and use those skills to earn a job at a game studio or something like that, which he likely did. I mean think about all the features of this game that were basically just showcases of UE5 features. It makes a lot of sense imo.
 
4.20 star(s) 26 Votes