poorrabbit
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- Nov 28, 2018
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Yes, and then there's you, a not jaded person eager to be a glazer. You downplay when he acts like a lunatic and play up anything he does that is remotely neutral or positive (as if he isn't being paid to do it). Just stop.There are a lot of jaded people eager to be haters. Not that they have no reason to show concern, even if they blow most of it out of proportion. That being said, good communication and transparency from Kom would go a long way to quelling concerns. His occasional tantrums when people stir him up (and some of them are very intentionally stirring him up) are absolutely not helping his image. Whatever his damage is, he lets it cause him to be self-destructive from time to time.
Kom restructured the game again and in doing so broke everything, again. He then insulted everyone that's having problems in the video stream he did today.So uh what happened to the climax scenes?
I shouldn't have bought it either, there's no hope for this game with Kom at the helm.I'll probably sound like a total idiot. But looking at how slow this is going, minor changes that should take a week at most taking months. moving mods to a much more inconvenient place, even if you ignore not wanting to have them on your main drive/having less space on C like the majority of people that game. The symlik r-tardation really proved it to me, which is a terrible thing used only when the core system itself sucks ass. Kom is a or at least was trained as fucking webdev, that is to say he is utterly inept at actually programming and doesn't know the underlying tech. The mods folder really should be freely selectable, so you can chose what you want. But If my assumption he only knows the metal invalidist hellscape of webdev then he doesn't know how to do that, nor though of it.
I really should not have bought this game.
I don't downplay anything. Go back and read my posts. Being reasonable is different than "glazing" someone. Even for all of the choices he's made that are right, Kom is absolutely at fault for plenty of things that aren't working with the game's development. Taking the space between Volume 1 and 2 to focus in for too long on marketing, not building and communicating the road map for the game's development, and a number of things that he really should've had in order by now that he's only just now starting to get in order.Yes, and then there's you, a not jaded person eager to be a glazer. You downplay when he acts like a lunatic and play up anything he does that is remotely neutral or positive (as if he isn't being paid to do it). Just stop.
the mods folder was in the game folderNormally, the mods in the game used to be installed into the folder named "mods." But after I downloaded version 47, all the mods disappeared from the game, even though they were still in the folder. I tried downloading a mod from within the game, and it worked—but it installed it somewhere other than the "mods" folder. I wanted the game to recognize the mods in the "mods" folder again, but I couldn't figure out where it's now installing the new mods. Could you help me with this?
if you play hands free mode they skip over, do the note changer that changes all notes to auto notes(white notes) not the hands free modeSo uh what happened to the climax scenes?
... except for the fact, that most if not all games on steam either use the documents folder, or a mod folder directly in the game files, for mods, and even workshop ones at that. There's no need for an appdata mod folderAnd it also allows synchronization across steam cloud to potentially let players access the same mods no matter where you are, a feature that is apparently coming.