3.40 star(s) 16 Votes

Ohhboyy

Newbie
Nov 27, 2022
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Cloud Meadow too. But at least Cloud Meadow didn't go two years without any build updates only to start a completely new project, never speak of the first one again, and STILL make that kind of bank.

edit: To clarify, Cloud Meadow also has a dramatic and dubious history, and is a very close second
TBH, kinda sick and tired of him doing remakes over and over again. He can surely move on because on his Discord site, he has a excel sheet that shows all his upcoming games but he is WASTING TIME from all these REMAKES!
 

BruceMcGivern

Well-Known Member
Apr 19, 2020
1,406
1,430
Still with the kidney stuff and yet after all this time he doesn't pause all pledges from patreon and SS!

wow what a real legit guy he is :0

sheesh talk about double standards lol
 

Yesismy

Member
Dec 24, 2021
256
53
Someone knows how to fix the bug for the bar when i enter the bar the game crash im playing on joyplay.
 

Topo_Gigio

Member
Jan 8, 2018
204
175
Still with the kidney stuff and yet after all this time he doesn't pause all pledges from patreon and SS!
Hi. I tend to be very supportive of devs and understand their challenges etc, I also pay a nice monthly Patreon fee for many projects I personally support, but yes, I'm totally with you here. I have seen honest developers pausing their pledges just because they didn't meet a deadline, without anybody really asking. Other developers, when seeing they couldn't deliver to their promises and had to put their projects on hold, also paused or even cancelled their SS/Patreon accounts. But here, we have a dev saying they are sick and also had to "take a break from porn". And at the same time...see screenshots:

Patreon (sorry, it appears in Spanish but everybody understands the numbers):

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And even joking about it on SS:

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So basically getting a monthly sum of over 4,500 USD before tax and Patreon/SS fees. Still, a very nice sum...for delivering very little. Why people keep paying?
 

BruceMcGivern

Well-Known Member
Apr 19, 2020
1,406
1,430
Hi. I tend to be very supportive of devs and understand their challenges etc, I also pay a nice monthly Patreon fee for many projects I personally support, but yes, I'm totally with you here. I have seen honest developers pausing their pledges just because they didn't meet a deadline, without anybody really asking. Other developers, when seeing they couldn't deliver to their promises and had to put their projects on hold, also paused or even cancelled their SS/Patreon accounts. But here, we have a dev saying they are sick and also had to "take a break from porn". And at the same time...see screenshots:

Patreon (sorry, it appears in Spanish but everybody understands the numbers):

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And even joking about it on SS:

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So basically getting a monthly sum of over 4,500 USD before tax and Patreon/SS fees. Still, a very nice sum...for delivering very little. Why people keep paying?
This is why i rather to do a lil of background on the developer(s) because sometimes it consist of a team of dudes working on a game and sometimes its just a solo dude doing all for the game by itself.

But when i tend to see this kind of lack of crystal communication and instead is just a guy grasping off whatever he posts to its supporters then for me its a clear signal to not pledge at all!

If the dev(s) its/are that of a good person then the most reasonable thing if dealing with IRL issues either in regards health or personal stuff then pause the pledges because that's clearly money you're getting for doing nothing related to the game, and that my friend its called having ethics and standards towards people who entrust their money towards you.

But everyone its entitled to believe whatever practices this guy its preaching to be considered as good or just awful
 

exirock

Well-Known Member
Game Developer
May 4, 2018
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Wasnt supposely to have happen a try of dropping an update end of last year?, someone told me about it, so im assuming a delay.
 
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