If you download the latest version you’ll lose some of the original songs as the artists have had them pulled, that’s about it.Sup bois
I was thinking about replaying the game from the beginning before the next update, should i download the latest version or not? And which mod should i use? Scrappy or sanchos?
Because it isn’t episode 9. Episode 1 wasn’t called episode 9 for the same reason.If it is all one story then why is it not called episode 9?
It was still called an episode.Because it isn’t episode 9. Episode 1 wasn’t called episode 9 for the same reason.![]()
Some people were raised wrong. Every time they screamed their mommy gave them whatever they wanted right away.I dont really get complaining about DPC since its quality content and we all know what we are getting.
much better than the devs that fuck over everyone, or get burnt out or just dont talk about what they are actually doing.
this is a very extravagant idea ...That's not how humans work though.
If a patron isn't happy, he withdraws his support; let's his money do the talking.
If a pirate isn't happy, he whines like a little, entitled bitch!![]()
Oh... Don't get me wrong... I'm not accusing him any conning or scheming... I just think it was not only a bad storytelling decision but also a bad development & business decision, and since it's funded, a waste of resources... Of course his reputation is too high too be tarnished by that and probably he'll still have quite a following until the end of his épopée, but I think he's becoming indulgent and this proposition from the link you mentioned above -- "I know that the interlude will speak for itself and be both satisfying and worth playing for any fan of the game" -- proved to be untrue (unless it's a circular definition, like, a fan of the game is one who found the Interlude satisfying).To be fair, DPC announced The Interlude as soon as he released Episode 8, and he clarified it in the very next status update, so if any patrons didn't feel like supporting it, they had every opportunity to withdraw, and many may have, but obviously his core supporters stuck with him.
So he told people what he was doing and they kept paying him; there's no scandal there. It's not like "he who shall not be named" taking payments for over a year while do absolutely nothing (once again though, those fools could have cancelled their subscriptions any time).
When you quantify like that, it seems to be nothing, but a pause of an year without an episode is a lot subjectively speaking: people start to lose interest, people start to complain, people forget about the story, people move on with their lives and so on...Also, the Interlude was a 1-off deviation, in the middle of a potentially 8-year project (assuming roughly 2 episodes a year, which is dubious now even). So 1.5 (or 3 even) months' deviation in an almost 100 month period really isn't something to complain about.
If you look back through this thread, the vocal community has changed quite a few times. And this will continue until the end. None of this matters. We like to make a big deal about it because we’re currently interested, but in the end, none of us will give a fuck, except DPC who will be very well off.When you quantify like that, it seems to be nothing, but a pause of an year without an episode is a lot subjectively speaking: people start to lose interest, people start to complain, people forget about the story, people move on with their lives and so on...
Oh, yeah.. you are... either that or being cynical... I've been clear that what I'm talking about is "an update of the game we play as the MC known as Tremolo (though you can baptize him as you like) and we -- impersonating this Tremolo guy -- interact with such characters as Quinn, Sage, Lily, Jill, Josy, Maya, Bella, the DIKs, and others", which didn't happen. In fact, this that-has-been-described has a name -- it's called an episode -- and by the words of your own Lord, Mr. Dr. Pink Cake (courtesy of the link given by Shazba):I'm not starting any semantic debates. And update is an update. End of story. It has been ALMOST eight months since the last update. It will be around nine months, going by the reports DPC gives. If you don't like the story he is telling, don't play it. I'm guessing it's not like you are paying him anything.
Yeah... And the audience decides how to appreciate it... And the critics decide how to criticize it... That's how the world works... "My body, my rules" as they (no pun intended) say...It's one story, and the story teller gets to decide how to tell it.
Again... You're wrong... It's up to him decide what matters for him, but it's up to me decide what matters for me, though I think I'm freer in that decision since I'm not the owner of a business. Any sound businessman must also consider what matters for his clientele, and when he doesn't -- when he acts like a spoiled obnoxious indulgent child, not giving a damn about what his clientele think and thinking he's an "artist" whose "art" must be appreciated by all no matter what --, that's when things start to go south and people go bankrupt. Maybe now he's too big too fall, but tomorrow never knows...It's their [SIC] work, and it isn't up to you to decide what matters.
No matter how many years it takes.That said, given how long we've waited for the Halloween event, I'd expect it should be a spectacle.
Hello there. I want to share the opinion that you exaggerate the negative consequences of the Interlude. If your only fan resource for the game is F95, then I can understand that. You are in an opinion bubble. There is a very large alarm group that panics for any reason. F95 is generally a unique resource with a large number of "gamers in a rage." I subscribe to several BaDIK resources such as Reddit, Steam and even a Youtube music channel. There is no such drama because of the Interlude. There are people who did not like it, but according to my personal observations, everything is okay there.Oh... Don't get me wrong... I'm not accusing him any conning or scheming... I just think it was not only a bad storytelling decision but also a bad development & business decision, and since it's funded, a waste of resources... Of course his reputation is too high too be tarnished by that and probably he'll still have quite a following until the end of his épopée, but I think he's becoming indulgent and this proposition from the link you mentioned above -- "I know that the interlude will speak for itself and be both satisfying and worth playing for any fan of the game" -- proved to be untrue (unless it's a circular definition, like, a fan of the game is one who found the Interlude satisfying).
When you quantify like that, it seems to be nothing, but a pause of an year without an episode is a lot subjectively speaking: people start to lose interest, people start to complain, people forget about the story, people move on with their lives and so on...
That is part of the reason I am peacing out of this one. My limit is about 6mo (which is probably too unrealistically brief for current day AVNs, but I just don't have the ability to maintain interest in a story over long period of time). After 6mo or so, I start losing interest exponentially. I am the same way with regular novels as I am visual novels (Hello GRRMa pause of an year without an episode is a lot subjectively speaking: people start to lose interest, people start to complain, people forget about the story, people move on with their lives and so on...
My guess is more than 50% of the episode will be joint content, with 10% each left for the individual LI branches.I like the fact that a lot of ppl "forget" that this update will have a lot of joint content, again JOINT CONTENT... not like all the paths are made to have only independently content... so funny...