- Jun 3, 2017
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Yeah , the demo was surely a great idea but after a year and more. Hope he does not become like ICSTOR. The animations , quality of the gam-- *ahem* project is good so far ,but you never know what will happen in the near future. I have seen beautiful potential games which could not go on for a year. But i wish that this soon-to-be-game flourishes.No idea why anyone is reviewing a demo full stop (ive seen games out for near a year with far less reviews to their names) but to be fair to dev now the ball is officially rolling we shall see how it goes - hes on an elite list of devs who can at least say theyve fully FINISHED a game beforehand. Given the incredible in all honesty reaction to how little has been released so far he will never have a better platform to launch this game and making a right success out of it. Seems the demo was indeed a great idea at the very least.
Yeah well the onus is on him now. He is only a couple of hundred dollars or so from his patreon pledge of having a crack at making the game full time which obviously should help. As for ICSTOR? his story is infamous - wanted to move on from one really stupidly popular game to start a new one (as was his long kept trend no less) but his supporters demanded he be beholden to keep making something he was no longer openly invested in creating and it all went south real fast. Thankfully this is a very different scenario so yeah fingers crossed but its too early to tell how things will go one way or another and things blowing up actually often make things much worse and harder (Radiant was another example - mega success far too early in development leading to massive backlash against the devs for having the audacity to not dropping their other longer developed games to just focus on it despite them never ever having promised to drop said games in the first place... there is a real argument that devs should NEVER be at the behest of supporters no matter how successful they are).Yeah , the demo was surely a great idea but after a year and more. Hope he does not become like ICSTOR. The animations , quality of the gam-- *ahem* project is good so far ,but you never know what will happen in the near future. I have seen beautiful potential games which could not go on for a year. But i wish that this soon-to-be-game flourishes.
Yea... I get this has good renders but seems premature to me that ppl are already rating this with 5 stars just for the renders...here the people are getting excited and rating 5 stars just for a scene demo
Yeah But still it makes laugh to see that the dev was making a demo scene for a year. Yes , it has next-level animation and it was not his full-time job but still 1 whole year and more. But if he/she were to drop another update in this month or the next , then that's something else.Yeah well the onus is on him now. He is only a couple of hundred dollars or so from his patreon pledge of having a crack at making the game full time which obviously should help. As for ICSTOR? his story is infamous - wanted to move on from one really stupidly popular game to start a new one (as was his long kept trend no less) but his supporters demanded he be beholden to keep making something he was no longer openly invested in creating and it all went south real fast. Thankfully this is a very different scenario so yeah fingers crossed but its too early to tell how things will go one way or another and things blowing up actually often make things much worse and harder (Radiant was another example - mega success far too early in development leading to massive backlash against the devs for having the audacity to not dropping their other longer developed games to just focus on it despite them never ever having promised to drop said games in the first place... there is a real argument that devs should NEVER be at the behest of supporters no matter how successful they are).