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A mysterious snowstorm engulfs the city and changes your life forever. Ever since the bizarre snowstorm, reports of supernatural occurrences begin to surface and crime rates are rising at an exponential level. Netherhelm is in chaos. YOU, fresh out of college and armed with a fancy degree in Criminal Psychology, decide to join law enforcement as a rookie detective.
With a deep seated obsession to unravel the mysteries of the snowstorm, you solve case after case as you trudge along the strings of fate towards your final destiny.
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Thread Updated: 2023-02-28
Release Date: 2023-02-28
Developer: MoolahMilk - -
Censored: No
Version: 0.9.2 Beta
OS: Windows, Linux, Mac
Language: English
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Game does NOT require any restart. You can use old save files.
Also take note of version numbers leaked. Any beta versions are not posted by the game developer and play at your own risk.


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is this game still updating? I'm really looking forward to this
 

Anmuxi

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This developer has been doing this for a long time now, it's either false promises or no news at all, only when his patreon decreases tremendously and his patreon dries up, he shows up and then plays pitifully for sympathy and forgiveness from his patreon, and after that it's just the same mistake again, this developer is not a first time offender, he's done this many times before, mind you! Deviant Anomalies started in 2020, it's been over 3 years now and how many times has the developer updated it? He doesn't care about his game at all, he's just using DA's popularity to scam for sponsorship money, and that's all he cares about, his sponsorship money.
 

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And even if a miracle happens and the dev comes back. You’d just get content on some random new npc.
 

tranxx4

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is this game still updating? I'm really looking forward to this
That's been an ongoing debate here in the forums. The dev has gone completely silent for the past few months, which is why the game has been tagged as abandoned.
 

Anmuxi

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DA is a great game, but the developer of DA is terrible at this, and it's touchingly disappointing that he cheats his patrons over and over again.:unsure::cautious:
 
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I feel conflicted as I type this. On the one hand, I realize Patreon is a creator's patron site and nothing is actually promised, and all of the money donated is just that, donations in hopes that the developer can use it to fund their projects and at the end of the day that may or may not happen. On the other hand however, there should be some sort of system that holds creators like this accountable. I remember at one time when I was subbing to him on Patreon that he was bringing in about $3000 a month at least just from Patreon. As of right now, it appears he has 1332 people subbing to him. This man fell off the map without so much as a "see ya." When he was uploading, it was very spread out at best and we wouldn't hear from him for months until we'd randomly get an update talking about how "speed was his energy" and then the following month or so, we would get an update. Instead of admitting that he had prematurely blew his load with all the characters he introduced and couldn't think of anything else, he just decided to get pissy with everyone and leave while still taking everyone's money. I realize this site doesn't make him any money but one would think that Patreon would have the same guidelines in effect as F95zone. He is still raking in money on Patreon and the last post from him was regarding another crossover promotion for "Ripples" back in March 2023. Version 1.0 still has not been released and this actually was promised by the end of 2022. When it gets to this point Patreon should mark it as abandoned and cut off the funding for the project.

Thank you for enduring my rant.
Really, Patreon should have some set time period of no update or communication whatsoever before the pledges all get switched off of the monthly payments to another type. For example, while one creator I still subscribe to is painfully slow, we only get charged when he makes a major game update (you can set a limit to the number of times each month). What exactly that constitutes, I don't know, but I do know that I have only been charged maybe once or twice in the past year or so when they finally released a new build. Unfortunately, Patreon won't do something like that. They still get a cut of the monthly pledges whether the creator makes posts/updates multiple times a week or they have been silent for over a year. Whether the patrons are getting scammed/screwed over means nothing to them as long as they still profit from getting a cut of the pledges.
 

shaqneistat

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Okay this game is officially tagged abandoned. Fair since there's no sign of anything on other platform such as his Patreon.

I don't know... I believe he would give us any info and shit since he did try to make the game. God forbid... but he might actually be "gone" fr. Maybe I'm overthinking it, idk.
 

Temphere69

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Okay this game is officially tagged abandoned. Fair since there's no sign of anything on other platform such as his Patreon.

I don't know... I believe he would give us any info and shit since he did try to make the game. God forbid... but he might actually be "gone" fr. Maybe I'm overthinking it, idk.
I used to tell you all this is a money grab and run scam since the version 6 of the "game", but everyone started to gang up on me. Now, I have the last laugh so HAHA!
 

Anmuxi

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I used to tell you all this is a money grab and run scam since the version 6 of the "game", but everyone started to gang up on me. Now, I have the last laugh so HAHA!
Dude, you're very sober.
The developer was really making a good game initially, but after 0.5, Deviant Anomalies was growing in popularity in the face of a rapidly increasing number of sponsors, and after 0.5, the developer was just using DA's popularity to get a lot of sponsorship money for the unearned benefits he felt.(y)
 
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Anmuxi

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As it turns out, the developer doesn't care about DA as a game. DA has been labeled as "abandoned" for over two months, but the developer has kept quiet and is just trying to capitalize on DA's popularity to get a lot of sponsorship money.:cautious:
 
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RDFozz

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As it turns out, the developer doesn't care about DA as a game. DA has been labeled as "abandoned" for over two months, but the developer has kept quiet and is just trying to capitalize on DA's popularity to get a lot of sponsorship money.:cautious:
You're assuming the dev is even aware of the game's status here, much less that he'd care.
 

RDFozz

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And how long ago was that?
His last comments were in early March of this year. The "Abandoned" tag was added on May 17, over two months later. It's certainly possible he's come to the site and seen the tag, but it's equally possible he hasn't. I don't follow his discord, so I don't know if it's been mentioned there. I can't see him coming here as his first stop if he were to protest he hasn't abandoned the game; I'd assume he'd post on Patreon first, to forestall the loss of more subscribers.

But yes, it does seem likely he would ultimately care about the Abandoned status, as it's a "black mark" of sorts against the project, and could deter potential supporters from bothering to go to Patreon and support him (he can't control what people say, but would presumably have some control over the status of the forum, as the owner of the OP).
 

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His last comments were in early March of this year. The "Abandoned" tag was added on May 17, over two months later. It's certainly possible he's come to the site and seen the tag, but it's equally possible he hasn't. I don't follow his discord, so I don't know if it's been mentioned there. I can't see him coming here as his first stop if he were to protest he hasn't abandoned the game; I'd assume he'd post on Patreon first, to forestall the loss of more subscribers.

But yes, it does seem likely he would ultimately care about the Abandoned status, as it's a "black mark" of sorts against the project, and could deter potential supporters from bothering to go to Patreon and support him (he can't control what people say, but would presumably have some control over the status of the forum, as the owner of the OP).
Did you say "black mark"?
Dude, do you know what you're talking about, how many times has this developer updated between 2022 and now 2023? How many times has he posted on Patreon for his DA project? You're looking at DA 0.9 which was supposed to be released in September 2022, DA 1.0 which was supposed to be released in early 2023, and it's now the end of July 2023, soon to be approaching 2024.
Then again, the developer hasn't been heard from since March 22nd when he was doing promotions for other games, what's the point of the sponsorship money the sponsors gave him, can he just take the sponsorship money from the sponsors and do nothing with it?
You say the developer doesn't pay attention here, don't you realize that he initially did all the game promotion for DA on the F95 site? Some people have pretty much mastered the pattern of the developer's activities, and the only time the developer posts is when his sponsors have dwindled significantly and his sponsorship money has nearly dried up, then he cries and sells out to gain sympathy and forgiveness from his sponsors, and after that he goes back to earning sponsorship money in silence, without any effort.
Instead of helping him better his DA's game process, the recent sponsorships of him by some people on Patreon will continue to amplify his greed. Who else is going to think about updating DA as a game when you can get $4,000-$9,000 in sponsorships every month for doing nothing? Who could resist the temptation?
Finally, at the risk of sounding presumptuous, are you a former sponsor of this developer? How much do you know about him?
 

RDFozz

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Did you say "black mark"?
Dude, do you know what you're talking about, how many times has this developer updated between 2022 and now 2023? How many times has he posted on Patreon for his DA project? You're looking at DA 0.9 which was supposed to be released in September 2022, DA 1.0 which was supposed to be released in early 2023, and it's now the end of July 2023, soon to be approaching 2024.
Then again, the developer hasn't been heard from since March 22nd when he was doing promotions for other games, what's the point of the sponsorship money the sponsors gave him, can he just take the sponsorship money from the sponsors and do nothing with it?
You say the developer doesn't pay attention here, don't you realize that he initially did all the game promotion for DA on the F95 site? Some people have pretty much mastered the pattern of the developer's activities, and the only time the developer posts is when his sponsors have dwindled significantly and his sponsorship money has nearly dried up, then he cries and sells out to gain sympathy and forgiveness from his sponsors, and after that he goes back to earning sponsorship money in silence, without any effort.
Instead of helping him better his DA's game process, the recent sponsorships of him by some people on Patreon will continue to amplify his greed. Who else is going to think about updating DA as a game when you can get $4,000-$9,000 in sponsorships every month for doing nothing? Who could resist the temptation?
Finally, at the risk of sounding presumptuous, are you a former sponsor of this developer? How much do you know about him?
Never been his sponsor. First played the game a year ago; as I've said before, the concept of the game has a lot of promise, the actual execution of the game has shown little of it. Conceptually, I would ultimately expect a harem-ish team of super-powered individuals (think X-men) to form to resolve the mystery underlying to story and the advent of special abilities. We've met two such individuals (not that I recall actually seeing a power for Mia), two police cases (one resolved), something happening at the bar (I think there may be more to that, but I haven't gotten that far), an extended "escape room" like segment (which game-wise, was actually decent), and a couple of sexual encounters that were maybe too "game-ified" for my taste (invisible girl's mom, and the lady in the bar bathroom) with older (milfy?) women. Oh, and the girlfriend of the guy who owns the coffee shop Mia works at. That was also a segment I enjoyed.

If it helps, my favorite VNs are Crimson High, Grandma's House, and In For a Penny. I support all of these (either through Patreon, or by making larger than requested payments at itch.io). Each comes out regularly, which probably has a lot to do with them also being items that I tend to download, install, and play each update through to completion - I know basically exactly when each will come out, and thus that I won't be waiting anywhere from months to years for the next installment. In addition, all are closer to novels than games (Crimson High has some underlying game mechanics apparently; Grandma's House has choices, but they're really opportunities to avoid encountering characters or kinks you might not be interested in; In for a Penny is a straight-forward kinetic novel, as far as I can see); that's something I very much like about them.

Back to your actual question: I haven't actively followed this forum. I did note that the dev owns the OP (which gives him some degree of control, but does not allow him to suppress leaked updates). I have seen some of his posts where he either gets defensive or even aggressive (but not necessarily hideously so). I am completely aware this is a pirate site, and that smart developers can use it for a testbed and for feedback on their project. I am also well aware that many users on the site can take this overboard, acting as if the dev should develop the game to cater to their desires/kinks. For that matter, I am aware that this is a global site, with many devs and users who are expected to post in English when that's not their native language, and that can lead to miscommunication. If you're looking for them, you can get polite, well-considered comments on your game. If you're looking for nothing but ego-strokes, you're on the wrong internet, bub.

My "black mark" comment was actually based on the fact the dev seems to have used this forum to help spread interest in his game, and interest in supporting it. People coming here and seeing the project marked as "Abandoned" are unlikely to say to themselves, "That's terrible! The poor dev must need more money to continue development, I should go find out how to give him some!" If he wants to rebuild his list of supporters, it would be a good idea for him to agitate to get the "Abandoned" tag removed. The simplest way to do this would be to push out an update of some sort (simplest, not necessarily easiest).

I have seen devs who turn off Patreon payments when they can't continue to work on their projects (whether due to real world commitments, personal tragedies, or burnout). If this dev wanted to rebuild good will with his patrons, then that would be a good first step. At a minimum returning to regular communication would be required. As noted above, releasing an actual update that made it seem possible that he's been working on the project this whole time would do wonders. Not saying I believe that it would be possible (or, at least, accurate) at this point.

On the one hand, from what you've described, it sounds like the dev has shown a pattern of going incommunicado without warning. This is probably another case of this. On the other hand, in my own life, I had an experience where I pretty much dropped out of sight from various on-line communities due to a prolonged hospital stay (which led to both a below the knee amputation of my left leg, and major back pain that left me unable to functional normally for more than a year after my seven month hospitalization/physical rehab stay). I would hope I would have had the presence of mind to drop some sort of communication regarding the situation into critical channels, and the sense of honor/ethics/right & wrong to disable payments if I had something like this project going on, but I can't help but allow for the possibility that something serious like this could happen to a dev, and I know that your priorities can change radically.

That said, I would be disinclined to continue to support this dev, and by no means do I expect that something like my experience has befallen him (I just can't necessarily rule it out). I expect that the dev's support will continue to drop, and indeed would encourage those giving him money to actively decide if they should continue to do so, if they are getting nothing in return (rather than just passively allowing their banks to continue to give him (and Patreon) their presumably hard-earned cash).

One further note: in general, the money donated to a Patreon account is being given to someone to support their on-going work. In some cases, one or more tiers may be tied to a specific project; in other cases, special rights/output may be granted based on tiers; but, in most cases, if a creator moves away from the project you wanted to support, on to a project you aren't interested in, it's up to the patron to decide they no longer want to support the creator, and to terminate their payments to them. In other words, you are usually supporting the person, regardless of the project they're working on.
 
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