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Fyrwulf

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some things we can expect with every new chapter:

- Jerry dying somehow.
It makes you wonder how he got to Lvl 37 in the first place. All of the characters who have mentioned their level have made it seem like the old WoW days where the cap was 50 and just getting to 30 was a serious grind.
 

MAGO-DAG

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It makes you wonder how he got to Lvl 37 in the first place. All of the characters who have mentioned their level have made it seem like the old WoW days where the cap was 50 and just getting to 30 was a serious grind.
Jerry probably fought in all the servers, reaching levels, thinking about the future with Dalia.... Power of love :WeSmart: :ROFLMAO:
 

Dorfnutter

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It makes you wonder how he got to Lvl 37 in the first place. All of the characters who have mentioned their level have made it seem like the old WoW days where the cap was 50 and just getting to 30 was a serious grind.
Prolly a no-life grinder until he met Dalia and started simping like hell instead of continuing the grind.

And then he met Orion and the rest is just history. :BootyTime:
 

ArDZer

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If whipping his dick out and measuring to level up was a thing...
He would lose, and very badly. This could be his reaction upon seeing the protagonist's manhood:
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slackster

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Who remembers the early days of AVN's when the devs would get blasted for not meeting a monthly release date?
Yeah yeah quality takes time but 6+ months for an update screams the current system of doing things needs to change.
Older one gets the less interested and able one becomes in following/paying for such projects, no matter how good they are.
Life speeds up so fast the time and inclination fades away.
Love this game and will continue to follow it , but I really think the dev process of AVN's really needs to change.
 

Dorfnutter

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Who remembers the early days of AVN's when the devs would get blasted for not meeting a monthly release date?
Yeah yeah quality takes time but 6+ months for an update screams the current system of doing things needs to change.
Older one gets the less interested and able one becomes in following/paying for such projects, no matter how good they are.
Life speeds up so fast the time and inclination fades away.
Love this game and will continue to follow it , but I really think the dev process of AVN's really needs to change.
/sighs and taps post below

Screenshot_20240204_110057_Patreon.jpg

...yeah, I'll take slow and steady dev speed over speedy updates that lead to eventual crash and burn due to burnout, thank you very much...
 
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Dorfnutter

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Tho.... I thought 0.7 almost done right? Or is it just me....
Check post above. Prog bar recently updated to 89%, and Cari mentioned in latest sneak peek (Sneak Peek #4) that he plans one more sneak either at the end of this month or early next month. And based on past releases, the update follows the week after.

So regardless (and assuming the Demon Lord beta gets leaked here early again), we're getting a March release.
 
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Takkatakka

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The market will regulate it. If development becomes to slow and people will abandon the games, then the developer have to change their ways. If not then they don't have to.

Also AI will likely change things a lot in the coming decade. The old way of rendering scenes might soon be gone.
 

Dorfnutter

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The old way of rendering scenes might soon be gone.
That's assuming every dev adapts to it and not, say, be so enamored with the hands on development process that they eschew faster ways to make stuff in favor of doing shit on their own.

Not to mention there are renderers out there that might remain incompatible with AI, HS2 being one of them (and yes, I am suggesting that such a program will likely remain in use a decade from now unless a better competitor program enters the scene).
 

lorkdubo

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The market will regulate it. If development becomes to slow and people will abandon the games, then the developer have to change their ways. If not then they don't have to.

Also AI will likely change things a lot in the coming decade. The old way of rendering scenes might soon be gone.
I don't think rendering is the problem per se right now either. The problem lies in that no project manager stops the dev from improving their game all the time in every instance, thus making development time longer and longer consequently.
 
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