which game is that?It seems NTS games operate under the "Highlander" logic. "There can only be one". And right now the one is VR. Sayonara, Blurring the Walls.
which game is that?It seems NTS games operate under the "Highlander" logic. "There can only be one". And right now the one is VR. Sayonara, Blurring the Walls.
the dev did post a diary but its locked behind a paywall one of the worst "benefits" locked behind a pay wallSo any current status?
weird way to spell MRL.It seems NTS games operate under the "Highlander" logic. "There can only be one". And right now the one is VR. Sayonara, Blurring the Walls.
the last patreon post was 3-4 weeks ago, before payments were paused. the dev came back from his trip 2 weeks ago and said on discord that he's working on the game again. no release date is specified or even hinted at, we have no idea where development stands. that's the latest update.the dev did post a diary but its locked behind a paywall one of the worst "benefits" locked behind a pay wall
Even weirder way to spell My New GF!weird way to spell MRL.
Joke is on you as Moonripple Lake is on Hiatus. As for my new GF it barely qualifies as NTS, it's much closer to sharing/polyamory.weird way to spell MRL.
shrug i like the more restrained art style in mrl, mngf feels too chaotic (speaking stylistically only, both stories are easy enough to follow - I would love having a susie as nasty as vi)Even weirder way to spell My New GF!
Ripples, that's the only one I can think of. My New Life is arguable, since it really needed a rework to fix all the bugs and ground the story... but then the rework still had a ton of bugs and pretty much the same story.Has there ever been a game that disproves your theory? I certainly can't think of an example off the top of my head.
One where a game did a significant remake/rehash/whatever and came out unscathed and stronger for it later?
Oh, I started playing Ripples after the remake then.Ripples, that's the only one I can think of. My New Life is arguable, since it really needed a rework to fix all the bugs and ground the story... but then the rework still had a ton of bugs and pretty much the same story.
WiaB and Summer's Gone have been remade and are arguably some of the best avns out there. I also really like the Where the Heart is remakeHas there ever been a game that disproves your theory? I certainly can't think of an example off the top of my head.
One where a game did a significant remake/rehash/whatever and came out unscathed and stronger for it later?
were these games remade mid-development? or after the fact?WiaB and Summer's Gone have been remade and are arguably some of the best avns out there. I also really like the Where the Heart is remake
wiab was more or less a pretty full game yeah... though I personally wouldnt hold that up as a success story with ocean's tortoise-like release speed. (bro needs some more a8000 gpus for faster progress )were these games remade mid-development? or after the fact?
BTW is becoming the new Half Life 3.on further consideration, either way, BTW's remaster feels extra scummy because its happening RIGHT BEFORE the NTS kicked off. like literally the "terrace blowjob" update got delayed/canceled to do a stupid remaster. so shitty
Revamped the graphics to match the quality of the latest updates, and lightly reworked and shifted the character progression. Krystal is lightly reworked, in the original, she gave the MC a BJ in the bathroom early on, and in the rework her progression is slowed a bit, and she just grinds against the MC in the bathroom. The author was worried about her appearing too slutty from the get go (something I find silly, but to each their own).Oh, I started playing Ripples after the remake then.
What did it change? Now I'm curious.
Oh. I saw the dates, and I did start playing after the Chapter 1 remake. More than one year later. HahahaRevamped the graphics to match the quality of the latest updates, and lightly reworked and shifted the character progression. Krystal is lightly reworked, in the original, she gave the MC a BJ in the bathroom early on, and in the rework her progression is slowed a bit, and she just grinds against the MC in the bathroom. The author was worried about her appearing too slutty from the get go (something I find silly, but to each their own).
Actually a good rework at an appropriate time. Game hadn't got too far along, and it was contained to just episode 1, where the graphics weren't quite as good as the later scenes. I totally get this from a dev perspective. You release episode 1 of the project, it gets rolling, and your skills improve, but new players first experience of your game will be your now lower quality work. Reworking an early chapter to make it shine and hook in players is a sensible decision. Reworking a whole game on the other hand, particularly if there is already a ton of content... usually doomed.