Joshua Tree
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- Jul 10, 2017
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GD name dropped Fatcat already in his "xmas update" last year in regard of doing animations for the next updates. Which means he already then "should" have commissioned work, and Fatcat working on it.Dude, it's December 23rd. Fatcat is going to join the army on the 6th of January. That means 2 weeks, with Xmas vacations and new year's eve in between. Based on what that filthy scammer GD said, FatCat has not even begun working on the animations for this game. And based on what FatCat said on his twitter, he has worked on many animations of late, and he will continue posting the ones he has already finished also after January 6th. He didn't say he will work on new ones though.
So, expect a new, fat, greasy, absurd excuse from the mofo leech for not releasing the game in January (or February, or even March, for what matters). And he will definitely lay the blame on FatCat, who (however) didn't mention the animations for DF in his twitter account, NOT EVEN ONCE. Are we even sure they have an agreement? What if FatCat really is someone else and not Kyle (you can't prove he ISN'T KYLE either, Joshua. He may be Kyle's alter ego. A separate active twitter account doesn't prove the guy's identity for your information. He could be indeed Kyle, working on animations for money, as long as he has a lot of time in his hands and gets 9k a month for doing exactly NOTHING with Dual Family). Anyway, what if FatCat exists and he simply doesn't know shit about all of this? Or if he knows, what if, given his change of vocations, he's just getting money from GD to take the blame and actually not working on anything?
Also, in regard of Fatcat not mention animations/work for DF on his twitter. When you do work by commissions. You enter a "employee" relationship. Whatever you make for the one that hire you to perform that work. Is up to your employer to release. Fatcat could have made a tons of graphics for DF for all we know, but that would be for GD to release, not Fatcat. An artist get credited for his/her work when released, but not really in a position to release any of that by themselves prior. Anyone that does contract work should know how this work, regardless of bad reputation your employer have. People should be more critical when it come to take on commissions/contracts though, but sometimes money talks, and bills need to be paid.