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I'd consider any party where Quinn gets slapped a success too.
I'd consider any party where Quinn gets slapped a success too.
I can see the relation, though it seem to me novels would have a longer entertainment time than a chaper or two of badik. Granted with the upcoming release, were about halfway through dpcs original plan of total chapters and its been, like what, 3~3 1/2 years. Theres quite a bit of content, And 2 to 5 years per book isn't out of the norm for novels. So maybe it isn't that different.I dunno. It honestly doesn't bother me.
I mean, its no different than a novel series to me. For example, I got into Dresden Files fully knowing it would take 20+ years to finish. Here we are 21 years later, and we're still a bunch of books away from the end. Stormlight Archive started in 2010, and we're a decade later 4/10 books through. I started reading The Wheel of Time when I was seven, and the series finished when I was 17.
Quinn will be slapped by chicks and DIKs and maybe even by chicks with dicks.I'd consider any party where Quinn gets slapped a success too.
Bear in mind, my original comment was I don't mind waiting a year for a huge episode worth 2-3 episodes. I see waiting a year for an episode worth 2-3 episodes the same as getting 2-3 episodes a year. As the topic was the wait getting longer, which is due to the episodes getting bigger.I can see the relation, though it seem to me novels would have a longer entertainment time than a chaper or two of badik. Granted with the upcoming release, were about halfway through dpcs original plan of total chapters and its been, like what, 3~3 1/2 years. Theres quite a bit of content, And 2 to 5 years per book isn't out of the norm for novels. So maybe it isn't that different.
That's how I want to go.Tybalt needs to die in a horrific watermelon accident.
Every episode will be bigger than the last.
This is Pinkcakes retirement fund he's building up, he's not going to speed up while the dough is flowing.
Imagine reaching a point where one chapter releases per year
To be fair, if its because the amount of content is getting bigger and bigger. I'm fine with that. One episode worth 2-3 episodes is the same as 2-3 episodes, imo.
Honestly wouldn't surprise me, it's not like Pinkcakes is in his 20s looking at this has a long term career. He's an old man, DIK is his swan song and he's aiming to go out on top. Rushing episodes to get more out isn't going to benefit his legacy.
I'm pretty sure he's middle aged.You don't know his age. None of us do.
I agree with djhillyhill, that "milking dev" mindset is a very unpleasant, cynical attitude, especially when leveled at the guy who is arguably working harder than any other dev show-cased on this site, and delivering much higher combined quality and quantity.Lol, as if he couldn't make a new game. As if he couldn't make a better game. That every dev milks mindset is just to much.
I dunno. It honestly doesn't bother me.
I mean, its no different than a novel series to me. For example, I got into Dresden Files fully knowing it would take 20+ years to finish. Here we are 21 years later, and we're still a bunch of books away from the end. Stormlight Archive started in 2010, and we're a decade later 4/10 books through. I started reading The Wheel of Time when I was seven, and the series finished when I was 17.
I can see the relation, though it seem to me novels would have a longer entertainment time than a chaper or two of badik. Granted with the upcoming release, were about halfway through dpcs original plan of total chapters and its been, like what, 3~3 1/2 years. Theres quite a bit of content, And 2 to 5 years per book isn't out of the norm for novels. So maybe it isn't that different.
I'd much rather wait 6 months for an epic episode than after one month have some forgettable shit served up.Bear in mind, my original comment was I don't mind waiting a year for a huge episode worth 2-3 episodes. I see waiting a year for an episode worth 2-3 episodes the same as getting 2-3 episodes a year. As the topic was the wait getting longer, which is due to the episodes getting bigger.
If we're waiting a year for an episode thats worth something like an episode of Echoes of Lust, I wouldn't be as lenient. I'd drop that shit like hot dog shit.
As usual. Shazzy knows whats up.I'm pretty sure he's middle aged.
I reckon he modeled the character from Acting Lessons on himself. Plus this game and Acting Lessons both exude a level of maturity in their design, language, nuance etc. that I wouldn't expect from a horny 15 year old.
Even things like stroking the players ego when the mc posts on Rooster, you'll notice that the mc's posts almost always gets more likes than any other poster (except the OP); those kind of intricate details, I reckon he's got an engineering degree or something like that and has years of working experience.
Just my totally unprofessional psychological evaluation.
I agree with djhillyhill, that "milking dev" mindset is a very unpleasant, cynical attitude, especially when leveled at the guy who is arguably working harder than any other dev show-cased on this site, and delivering much higher combined quality and quantity.
I know what it's like to work ridiculous hours, for some extended stints I work 80 - 100 hours a week, and I would be incensed if someone accused me of milking the job.
I'd much rather wait 6 months for an epic episode than after one month have some forgettable shit served up.
human puzzles.Just my totally unprofessional psychological evaluation
The fact that Dresden Files didn't end when Harry died ( spoilers for a decade old book at this point) always vexed me a little. And the melodrama with Molly, and the completely unnecessary addition of sexual tension with her for Harry.... Yeesh.I dunno. It honestly doesn't bother me.
I mean, its no different than a novel series to me. For example, I got into Dresden Files fully knowing it would take 20+ years to finish. Here we are 21 years later, and we're still a bunch of books away from the end. Stormlight Archive started in 2010, and we're a decade later 4/10 books through. I started reading The Wheel of Time when I was seven, and the series finished when I was 17.
Every time I see this, I have to tell people. That's not a job, that's torture. Doesn't matter if you love what you do, no 'job' should take more than 45-50 hours a week max.I know what it's like to work ridiculous hours, for some extended stints I work 80 - 100 hours a week, and I would be incensed if someone accused me of milking the job.
I agree with midle aged. We know DPC completed college and he said he worked a number of years in programming (I think it was) before getting into game development. He also mentioned he likes the old college comedy movies. I never even heard of those until he mentioned them and I went back to watch. But most of all, like Shazba said, the style of writing and the maturity of the insight into character actions. You don't get something like that until you've had some life experiences.As usual. Shazzy knows whats up.
Kind of funny because these bits you mentioned are planned plot points. Not Jim making shit up to extend the series. Its well known he's mapped out the big beats and novel ideas since day 1. This was always planned to be 20 books in the main series topped off by an apocalyptic trilogy. Hell, we've known about Mirror, Mirror(which is still like 2 book away) for over a decade now.The fact that Dresden Files didn't end when Harry died ( spoilers for a decade old book at this point) always vexed me a little. And the melodrama with Molly, and the completely unnecessary addition of sexual tension with her for Harry.... Yeesh.
My point is, when something goes on for longer than it has to, unnecessary and irritating plot points start to happen because these are things writer adds on later with little to no retconning to make them work.
A game like BaDIK goes long enough, we will also see the same thing. Hence my apprehension for that "14-20" episode timeline.
This thing's natural story progression indicates a total of 3 seasons (12 episodes), not more.
Can't wait to slap her ovaries in ep7I'd consider any party where Quinn gets slapped a success too.
If you look at his comments on the q&a too, certain things point to an age group. For example how he talks about there's a lil of him in Derrick and how he likes pushing his feminist wife's buttons to get her riled up. That would show he's at least the older end of millenials if not a lil older. Which would put him somewhere around middle aged.I'm pretty sure he's middle aged.
I reckon he modeled the character from Acting Lessons on himself. Plus this game and Acting Lessons both exude a level of maturity in their design, language, nuance etc. that I wouldn't expect from a horny 15 year old.
Even things like stroking the players ego when the mc posts on Rooster, you'll notice that the mc's posts almost always gets more likes than any other poster (except the OP); those kind of intricate details, I reckon he's got an engineering degree or something like that and has years of working experience.
Just my totally unprofessional psychological evaluation.
I agree with djhillyhill, that "milking dev" mindset is a very unpleasant, cynical attitude, especially when leveled at the guy who is arguably working harder than any other dev show-cased on this site, and delivering much higher combined quality and quantity.
I know what it's like to work ridiculous hours, for some extended stints I work 80 - 100 hours a week, and I would be incensed if someone accused me of milking the job.
I'd much rather wait 6 months for an epic episode than after one month have some forgettable shit served up.
True, but I'll always contend that even with planning way in advance, there are at least 3 books in the series he could've accomplished the plot points in one, and without many of the contrivances to stretch those books.Kind of funny because these bits you mentioned are planned plot points. Not Jim making shit up to extend the series. Its well known he's mapped out the big beats and novel ideas since day 1. This was always planned to be 20 books in the main series topped off by an apocalyptic trilogy. Hell, we've known about Mirror, Mirror(which is still like 2 book away) for over a decade now.
You not liking what happened doesn't mean a creator is milking it. (If you're complaining about Gary Stu Butters, you'd have a point though. Jesus fuck what a waste)
You have no idea what the "natural progression" is because you don't know what the plan is.
From what DPC's said, he's already completed his story line for the entire game, he just fleshes it out more for each episode. If he sticks to that formula, his vision will become incarnate (that's some biblical shit right there).The fact that Dresden Files didn't end when Harry died ( spoilers for a decade old book at this point) always vexed me a little. And the melodrama with Molly, and the completely unnecessary addition of sexual tension with her for Harry.... Yeesh.
My point is, when something goes on for longer than it has to, unnecessary and irritating plot points start to happen because these are things writer adds on later with little to no retconning to make them work.
A game like BaDIK goes long enough, we will also see the same thing. Hence my apprehension for that "14-20" episode timeline.
This thing's natural story progression indicates a total of 3 seasons (12 episodes), not more.
I have the utmost faith in DPC, but a Jim Butcher he is not.
You either die a Tolkien, or live long enough to see yourself become GRR Martin. (ehe)
I don't think he's a 'milking dev', but I do think he's vastly overestimating the progression timeline of the story he already put in front of us.
For me, it's more about reputation. When shit hits the fan, some people bail, others muck in and fix shit. I would never want to be seen as a quitter or a failure, so I put whatever effort is required to solve things. But to be honest, I don't know why DPC is putting in so many hours. The "milking it" argument would make more sense if he just worked 20 hours a week, 'cause he's not paid by the hour...Every time I see this, I have to tell people. That's not a job, that's torture. Doesn't matter if you love what you do, no 'job' should take more than 45-50 hours a week max.
80-100 hours is why American and Japanese work cultures are so barbaric and inhumane.
I'd rather have a 3-month wait and have the same story quantity we had at ep. 1 & 2. Episode 1 was perfect. It set everything up, had MC go on a date with Josy, he went to college and was introduced to most of the important characters and got into a little drama. MC even had some lewd fun...without any long, drawn out D&G nonsense. I don't need an epic saga episode that takes 6 months to build. Give me 3-4 months and I'm happy.I'd much rather wait 6 months for an epic episode than after one month have some forgettable shit served up.
Can't disagree there. The recent Peace Talks/Battle Ground split is a good example. I'm not arguing that planning in advance guarantees a good pace or even good plot beats. We've all read/watched/played too many dogshit fictions to be that naive. My point is simply that it is a dumb claim to immediately point to milking because you personally don't like what happens.True, but I'll always contend that even with planning way in advance, there are at least 3 books in the series he could've accomplished the plot points in one, and without many of the contrivances to stretch those books.
No author or creator is infallible, and falling way too much in love with one's work is a well known phenomenon. (Hell, it happens to even Data Scientists and programmers like myself, I have tinkered with a few algorithms way past the point that they were already working to make it unnecessarily better.)
This. The MC could pack his shit and leave without any consequences or repercussions other than not getting into the pants of any of the female characters in the future. It feels like DPC waited too long to develop the plot. It's all be precursory shit that could have been excluded and we would more or less have the same story.Sure it's just a college comedy, but there's so much seedy shit going on at B&R and at the moment none of it really has any bearing on the MC.
I guess u could say d&g had its point, it created a "friendship" which allowed mc to achieve one of the tasks of hell week(wedgie). Could play into it, if mc needs their help again.I'd rather have a 3-month wait and have the same story quantity we had at ep. 1 & 2. Episode 1 was perfect. It set everything up, had MC go on a date with Josy, he went to college and was introduced to most of the important characters and got into a little drama. MC even had some lewd fun...without any long, drawn out D&G nonsense. I don't need an epic saga episode that takes 6 months to build. Give me 3-4 months and I'm happy.