Others Damn That's Felicia? [v0.14] [Trriggered Bakery]

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bruce9324

Newbie
Aug 7, 2018
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Is it intentional that the game is so pixelated, especially the text?
I mean, for a text based game, you would at least expect to be able to read the text......

Seriously, please consider fixing it so people will be able to actually read any of the conversations......
In the Itch page of the game is pixelated too so is intentional I think that style must be a think of preference of the player in the options of the game leting the player choose if they want the "pixelated" style or a normal text style to can read the game xD
 

Bleh21

Active Member
Dec 4, 2018
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Please just dedicate one or two updates to just bug fixes. I have literally not been able to complete a single chapter since chapter 10. Doesn't matter how good the content is if no one can actually finish it.
 

diddlydadoo

Member
Jul 12, 2021
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Ah, the only-top-option bug is fixed. Finally I can go back a few chapters to see what's over there. Now, if only we could reach the end of a chapter without multiple attempts.
 

Steve Carter

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Apr 28, 2017
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The original cut of Star Wars was so bad, it would've flopped at the box office if it had been released in its initial form. George Lucas's director friends advised him to fix the mess of a movie. He hired an editor, restructured the scenes, made new cuts, added a few scenes—and now we have the Star Wars franchise worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

Mate, just rebuild your game from the ground up. You’ve got the potential, but you’re wasting your efforts by continuing to build on a broken foundation.
Well, the final edit was actually partially against Geroge's will. After a lot of back and forth, George finally bent to pressure from the studio. It was also his then wife Marcia Lucas that did most of the changes that deviated sharply from Lucas' vision. Marcia was a professional editor and did editing work on Taxi Driver, so she was no slouch in the editing room. She also edited George's previous hit American Graphitti, the success of which is the only reason the studio let George make Star Wars. George grudgingly allowing the studio to make changes led to the famous bet between him and Steven Speilberg, who was making Close Encounters of the Third Kind at the same time. George was upset by the studio's interference and bet that Steven's movie would do better at the box office than Star Wars. The bet was that they had to exchange 2.5% of their film's gross. Speilberg made about $40 million 1977 dollars on that bet.

Much of the criticisms of George's cut of Star Wars (pacing issues, poor story cohesion, inconsistent tone, etc.) would reemerge when Phantom Menace was released.
 
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