- Oct 16, 2019
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I'm not really clear on the hate here. What the dev is saying makes sense. The voting system creates rigidity in what content is being created. Which, if an issues arises, forces the devs to work through the issue rather than bypass it. That's just logic. If you're forced to drive route A and there's a pileup, you have to wait for route A to clear up rather than having the flexibility to pivot to route B.
Also, the term he uses "broadcast system" is likely just a generic term to avoid spoilers for Alice's story. Considering Alice seems to despise the MC, this could be a blackmail system, or, since she has caught us in the act a few times, maybe a voyeur system. Either way, that doesn't sound as simple as people seem to think it is. The dev has been putting out solid updates and has earned the benefit of the doubt.
That said, the delay in communication of the issue is a cause for concern, but nobody likes telling their boss they can't deliver what they promised. To me at least, that's how this is coming off. It sounds like somebody ran into an unexpected issue, thought they could get it fixed in time, worked through the due date, thought they could get it done before people were mad, realized that it was too late now, and finally had to report their failure. It sounds like the decision now is whether we wait a bit for the next update and getting a much bigger one with everything we wanted or a smaller one now that doesn't have the part we asked for.
Also, the term he uses "broadcast system" is likely just a generic term to avoid spoilers for Alice's story. Considering Alice seems to despise the MC, this could be a blackmail system, or, since she has caught us in the act a few times, maybe a voyeur system. Either way, that doesn't sound as simple as people seem to think it is. The dev has been putting out solid updates and has earned the benefit of the doubt.
That said, the delay in communication of the issue is a cause for concern, but nobody likes telling their boss they can't deliver what they promised. To me at least, that's how this is coming off. It sounds like somebody ran into an unexpected issue, thought they could get it fixed in time, worked through the due date, thought they could get it done before people were mad, realized that it was too late now, and finally had to report their failure. It sounds like the decision now is whether we wait a bit for the next update and getting a much bigger one with everything we wanted or a smaller one now that doesn't have the part we asked for.