If it leads to an interesting and constructive discussion then no, I don't consider it a waste. But then again, perhaps I am weird like that. I enjoy clarifying and justifying my perspective and potentially learning about other perspectives. It's almost as if I'm interested in what people think.If you are spending an hour writing a post on a forum, you definitely wont miss that hour, because it was wasted already.
Which would be strange, because in my deleted post I repeatedly conceded that on certain points The Manor was, or had the potential to be, superior. As I said, it was a fair comparison, at least in my opinion. Clearly this forum isn't the place for that, though.Same happened to me multiple times...
It almost seems to me as though at least one of the mods is a butthurt bones supporter.
to get some things straight since you said hard dates. was it specified to be a hard date?
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Congratulations, you know how to take screenshots.to get some things straight since you said hard dates. was it specified to be a hard date?
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I've said it already but I can't say it again or else I get banned for thatOh. Oh I see. The post I just spent approximately an hour on doing a fair and detailed point-for-point comparison between Daily Lives of My Countryside and Bones' Tales: The Manor got deleted within five minutes of me posting it for being off topic. How is talking about the art, characters and game design of Bones' Tales: The Manor off topic in a thread about Bones' Tales: The Manor? With how quickly it was deleted, I can pretty much guarantee that the mod responsible did not read my post, they just deleted it.
I'll need to remember to save longer posts for this site in a document on my PC, because you just wasted an hour of my time. With all due respect, that sucks. At least do me the courtesy of checking that it is actually off topic before deleting it.
And people still believe himDunno if someone has already shared, but previously it said it would be updated in May, now that has changed, as usual
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Oh. Oh I see. The post I just spent approximately an hour on doing a fair and detailed point-for-point comparison between Daily Lives of My Countryside and Bones' Tales: The Manor got deleted within five minutes of me posting it for being off topic. How is talking about the art, characters and game design of Bones' Tales: The Manor off topic in a thread about Bones' Tales: The Manor? With how quickly it was deleted, I can pretty much guarantee that the mod responsible did not read my post, they just deleted it.
I'll need to remember to save longer posts for this site in a document on my PC, because you just wasted an hour of my time. With all due respect, that sucks. At least do me the courtesy of checking that it is actually off topic before deleting it.
Yep. The Last Sovereign is one of the few games where I haven't skipped scenes, even when I had to start from scratch (adults games, I mean).this is prime example of great adult games, i should get back to The Last Sovereign, the story of that game is really good
tough nuggies, you're getting paid, you deliver, end of story. It's called being a professional.it can be difficult to self-motivate and remain focused as a creator.
Imagine being a scam artist apologist.Well, as I've had a friend who suffered with kidney stones and it seemed like an awful thing to go through.
True or not, I wish Dr. Bones the best in his recovery and I hope he can resume his efforts when relieved of his issue and is comfortable to do so.
To everyone who is bashing him, developing video games is a hard and arduous process, it can be difficult to self-motivate and remain focused as a creator. Try to understand that developer's are human too and are prone to mistakes but that does not inherently mean they are trying to take advantage of those that support them and sometimes just need time to deal with their lives outside of their work.
So many good games have not managed to reach their potential because of doubters and naysayers, it can send developers into a spiral of depression and lack of motivation to continue in the face of such scrutiny.
I'm not sure of the details as I've not digged info myself, but everyone keeps mentioning ICSTOR.is there a more scummy dev than this guy in this website or not ..not trolling. like an actual question
Quite a few are far worse.is there a more scummy dev than this guy in this website or not ..not trolling. like an actual question
Thanks for making this response. All I could think of was something snarky.tough nuggies, you're getting paid, you deliver, end of story. It's called being a professional.
Wow wow this sounds so familiar.The guy who made Teachers Pets gaslit everyone, made friends with the mods so when he got into fights with people he got them banned
Teacher's Pet. I forgot about that game. Fucking tragic. Slonique, or however you spell it, was known to do shady shit as well. But I think in their case it was more starting shit and abandoning it or whatever. I could be wrong, but in any event, very few devs that actually get popular go on to finish their game. Sucks. I liked this game....The guy who made Teachers Pets gaslit everyone, made friends with the mods so when he got into fights with people he got them banned, bashed people like Mr dots in his game (his last major update had you screwing dotty because she hadn't been screwed in a year), repeatedly lied to his patreons about updates, made one final update promising new characters, and vanished. He shows up once every 3 to 6 months on his patreon giving hope to his paypigs so they keep the last of the money flowing