Forget it, that never worked out so far.Can anyone take it over and continue?
Yup, that's where mine ended.Well where did game end for you the game I played ended after Pam learned you new doctor after fucking alice
Worked for me... After I got kicked out of the project that I spent 2 years planning and looking for the right people.Forget it, that never worked out so far.
Have seen a few attempts with other games, mostly it got abandoned after 1-2 updates. In one case it got a few updates more, but was imo a bad continuation, completely different then the original.
What a great attitude. "It hasn't worked [to your liking, anyway] in the very short history of AVNs...so that means it will never work and nobody should ever try ever again."Forget it, that never worked out so far.
Have seen a few attempts with other games, mostly it got abandoned after 1-2 updates. In one case it got a few updates more, but was imo a bad continuation, completely different then the original.
In general, it's best for devs to make their own project rather than try to revive someone elses. Because unless they had extensive conversations with the original creator and notes on how the story was going to progress, they won't be able to capture what the story was going to be. Pretty much all the situations where this has happened, even counting outside of just AVN world, where new creator has been brought in after original couldn't/wouldn't finish their project, it has failed to capture the things fans liked in the original.What a great attitude. "It hasn't worked [to your liking, anyway] in the very short history of AVNs...so that means it will never work and nobody should ever try ever again."
If humans all had that defeatist mentality we would still be hiding in caves and scavenging to survive.What do you care ?? Nobody is asking you to do any work or even play possible updates by a new dev, so why crap on someone else who might be considering it ??
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Not sure why you feel the urge to attack me, but you do you.What a great attitude. "It hasn't worked [to your liking, anyway] in the very short history of AVNs...so that means it will never work and nobody should ever try ever again."
If humans all had that defeatist mentality we would still be hiding in caves and scavenging to survive.What do you care ?? Nobody is asking you to do any work or even play possible updates by a new dev, so why crap on someone else who might be considering it ??
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I did not attack you at all, just criticized your post's attitude and the fact that you instructed everyone else "Forget it, that never worked out so far" solely because in your opinion is hasn't worked successfully before...even though large-scale abandonment of popular AVNs because of the Patreon betrayal is a totally new trend that we have no way of predicting/understanding yet. For all we know 10 years from now there will be dozens of high-profile games that were taken over successfully by devs in other countries, etc., that were able to pick up where the original dev had to leave off.Not sure why you feel the urge to attack me, but you do you.
I only wanted to point out there was no good take over I've seen so far so the one made that request maybe should not get the hopes to high for it. Maybe there are a few ones which were inspired from an abandoned game ("Our fate" has some). But they are no "take overs", have an own story and 3D models.
I also definitely do not want to hinder if someone want's to try it. I would be glad to be proven wrong here when this game continues with the original story and models.
It hasn't worked properly even once for any non-visual novel games out there, so why would it work for visual novel ones? Especially since in VNs the most key element is the original author's own vision.I did not attack you at all, just criticized your post's attitude and the fact that you instructed everyone else "Forget it, that never worked out so far" solely because in your opinion is hasn't worked successfully before...even though large-scale abandonment of popular AVNs because of the Patreon betrayal is a totally new trend that we have no way of predicting/understanding yet. For all we know 10 years from now there will be dozens of high-profile games that were taken over successfully by devs in other countries, etc., that were able to pick up where the original dev had to leave off.
But by all means feel free to try and paint logic that undermines your position as an Ad hominem attack so you can play the victim. It sure doesn't make your position (your opinion based on an extremely limited sample size and time frame) look any stronger.
Not that I agree with that guys reasoning alone, but visual NOVELs are reliant on the story. Very few projects of any kind work out that well let alone any story based projects. Time doesn't change the fact that no one thinks or writes the same. It's better to be inspired rather than be constricted to what you think someone else wants.I did not attack you at all, just criticized your post's attitude and the fact that you instructed everyone else "Forget it, that never worked out so far" solely because in your opinion is hasn't worked successfully before...even though large-scale abandonment of popular AVNs because of the Patreon betrayal is a totally new trend that we have no way of predicting/understanding yet. For all we know 10 years from now there will be dozens of high-profile games that were taken over successfully by devs in other countries, etc., that were able to pick up where the original dev had to leave off.
But by all means feel free to try and paint logic that undermines your position as an Ad hominem attack so you can play the victim. It sure doesn't make your position (your opinion based on an extremely limited sample size and time frame) look any stronger.