mojo_13

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Mar 20, 2020
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Well it's a porn site, so it's not really a place where a filter is needed. I can slightly be honest to a race fetishist cuck can't I?
Sure, nowadays only on the porn site we can have an honest conversation without a violation stupid rules about safespaces, ekwaliti and gender pronouns
 

basedman2411

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Nov 6, 2020
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Sure, nowadays only on the porn site we can have an honest conversation without a violation stupid rules about safespaces, ekwaliti and gender pronouns
Depends, but I understand you. Everything is so filtered and dumbed down, that in most social media discussions have been simplified to childish slang, irony and simple reaction images. Forums like F95 still have what made the internet so interesting.
 
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mojo_13

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Mar 20, 2020
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Depends, but I understand you. Everything is so filtered and dumbed down, that in most social media discussions have been simplified to childish slang, irony and simple reaction images. Forums like F95 still have what made the internet so interesting.
Irony? Twitterits doesn't even know what it is.
 

test89

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Jun 25, 2017
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Remember when Hello Games ran into a massive PR disaster with No Man's Sky where they promised too much and ended up selling a game that basically had none of the things they promised? Why? Because they promised too much, didn't manage their project (i.e. feature creep, hype, etc.) and pointed a gun at their own head by announcing a completely unreasonable release date.
Their CEO Sean Murray fixed the problem by redirecting all the complaints and hate mail to his address, had the team keep their heads down and just focus on delivering the game they promised. Which they did.
I think more developers should learn from this example. Don't promise what you can't keep, especially when dealing with paying customers/supporters. You need to please them, not the other way around. F*ck around with their trust for too long and all good faith is spinning in the drain, never to return again. Because your most valuable asset with crowdfunding is trust.
 

WICKEDp4th

Before Alice went to Wonderland, she had to fall.
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Sep 6, 2017
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If i had to guess, were closing in on July, August is almost there. He is going for 1st or 2nd of August to grab the August payments before releasing.

I'm not pointing fingers or accuse him of anything, it is just an unbiased guess! I'm not involved in anything and since i'm no supporter i don't mind waiting.
 

Astrel

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Jan 27, 2018
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If i had to guess, were closing in on July, August is almost there. He is going for 1st or 2nd of August to grab the August payments before releasing.

I'm not pointing fingers or accuse him of anything, it is just an unbiased guess! I'm not involved in anything and since i'm no supporter i don't mind waiting.
There are no August payments. When you subscribe to substar you are billed the day you subscribed.
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rev_10

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Sep 16, 2022
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Great game, ok adventure, the sex animations are brutal and the fluids could use some work. Overall, super satisfying, don't even what some people are arguing and b!tch1ng about, like what else do you want? On top of that, you are not even paying for this, smh.

The skin shaders, ass and pussy animations are done in an amazing way, props to the dev. But i'd like to see a different approach, a en-closed space with multiple girl options and poses without the extra adventure, the best example of this would be True Facials.
 
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InsideHer

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Jun 26, 2023
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Remember when Hello Games ran into a massive PR disaster with No Man's Sky where they promised too much and ended up selling a game that basically had none of the things they promised? Why? Because they promised too much, didn't manage their project (i.e. feature creep, hype, etc.) and pointed a gun at their own head by announcing a completely unreasonable release date.
Their CEO Sean Murray fixed the problem by redirecting all the complaints and hate mail to his address, had the team keep their heads down and just focus on delivering the game they promised. Which they did.
I think more developers should learn from this example. Don't promise what you can't keep, especially when dealing with paying customers/supporters. You need to please them, not the other way around. F*ck around with their trust for too long and all good faith is spinning in the drain, never to return again. Because your most valuable asset with crowdfunding is trust.
Bro, you are comparing a company to a subscription entity. If people don't like a game release they just refund it and/or not play the gsme.... if people don't like animo they just complain about it on a forum...
 

test89

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Jun 25, 2017
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Bro, you are comparing a company to a subscription entity. If people don't like a game release they just refund it and/or not play the gsme.... if people don't like animo they just complain about it on a forum...
Bro, read the entire post. I'm not comparing Animo to Hello Games / Beasts in the Sun to No Man's Sky. Comparisons typically comtain words like "like" or "similar to", which you won't find in my post. I'm using No Man's Sky as an example for how to absolutely ruin your game's/your own reputation and how to do things better.
Things will not improve with Animo or any of these developers as long as people (like you) defend them as if someone insulted them personally.
With a bad game I can get a refund, correct. But with crowdfunded games... that money is gone. Look at the shitshow that was Breeding Season. They just cancelled the entire project over something akin to a marital spat and told longtime supporters to get f*cked... and support their new game (Cloud Meadow), which definitely would never, ever have the same issues.
 
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