There is literally a devlog on the previous page...When will the next update be?
They've said with all the reworked content and things added now at the beginning and middle of the game that is highly recommended to restart from the beginning anyway.Oh no....
Complete code rework: 0%
Well...saves will be probably fucked by changes in the code....
Yeah, I don't think that's true. You just can't give out steam keys for free. Having a non-steam version available for download is fine. Plenty of devs will say otherwise though because it gives them an excuse to stop public updates.Part of the agreement with Steam is you can't distribute the product for free elsewhere. So there will be no more public releases. This is why Ravager Chapter IV+ isn't part of the public release. This is why every other game that is going on steam doesn't have a public release. So you'll have to wait for a steam release to be cracked and distributed on this site.
there are so many games that are given for free here that are also sold on steamPart of the agreement with Steam is you can't distribute the product for free elsewhere. So there will be no more public releases. This is why Ravager Chapter IV+ isn't part of the public release. This is why every other game that is going on steam doesn't have a public release. So you'll have to wait for a steam release to be cracked and distributed on this site.
Brother this is a pirate website, ofc it free what do you mean?there are so many games that are given for free here that are also sold on steam
Most releases here are pirated, a big difference between pirated and an actual publicly free version on Itch.io/Patreon/SS.there are so many games that are given for free here that are also sold on steam
yes some are pirated a lot are uploaded by the dev of the game as wellMost releases here are pirated, a big difference between pirated and an actual publicly free version on Itch.io/Patreon/SS.
They need to advertise their game. Up until a certain threshold, when it big enough, they stop giving away for free because they need to make money.yes some are pirated a lot are uploaded by the dev of the game as well
No, they are not, just because the dev's name is the first post does not mean the dev posted it.yes some are pirated a lot are uploaded by the dev of the game as well
Generally not the HS games since they can't be soldThey need to advertise their game. Up until a certain threshold, when it big enough, they stop giving away for free because they need to make money.
Mid-late October at this rate. Typically, 4-5 months between releases.When will the next update be?
yes a lot of devs post it here themselves as most of those tell you so in their discord.No, they are not, just because the dev's name is the first post does not mean the dev posted it.
Now that you mention it. Maybe something she´ll do in the Queens court once we´re there. Or in the MC´s house.Nadia turns heads wherever she goes (and cocks too)
Speaking of dancing, Nadia would make a great belly dancer, that's for sure
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On Steam keys, I have seen a number of devs offer Steam keys to those who have already supported their AVN for a combined $ amount > or = to the cost of purchase on Steam.Yeah, I don't think that's true. You just can't give out steam keys for free. Having a non-steam version available for download is fine. Plenty of devs will say otherwise though because it gives them an excuse to stop public updates.
That's not the point. The point is that the rule is that you can't sell steam keys for less than the steam storefront price, so you can't put a game up on steam for £10 and then sell steam keys on your website for £9. That would also ban giving away steam keys for free en mass, not that devs are likely to do that. As far as I'm aware though it doesn't cover just having the game available to download for free without steam being involved at all, despite what some devs claim. Either because they want to stop offering public releases without looking like the bad guy ("I didn't want to, Steam made me do it") or because they heard other devs saying that and believed it.On Steam keys, I have seen a number of devs offer Steam keys to those who have already supported their AVN for a combined $ amount > or = to the cost of purchase on Steam.
I've gotten a few Steam keys this way, and I think it is a smart move by a dev - they reward $ support at a certain minimum level, and they make it easier to get early reviews that will help their AVN get noticed by the larger Steam audience.
I can't see a dev giving away Steam keys for free - no earlier support as mentioned above or help as an Alpha/Beta tester for example - some service the dev is rewarding.
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