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Ponyob4

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Jan 6, 2020
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would be nice if there is content like fallout 2 where Myron drug you if you sexy enough and success if stupid enough
The author has a much deeper idea here - if you donate money to people who can't finish an RPG Maker game for 8 years, then you're either high or stupid enough. This is the hidden meaning and symbolism of the author, in fact, the author is Myron!
 

Huhuriu55

Newbie
Jul 13, 2019
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Lmao yeah donate to dead project seem like a fallout 2 int 4 check
Just go to a t*rd world country and live like a king/queen from patreon dollars where 10 bucks can buy you lots, all given by gullible horny suckers from the internet... I'm too high morality to do it myself tho, value my integrity.
 

Joe Steel

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Jan 10, 2018
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Just go to a t*rd world country and live like a king/queen from patreon dollars where 10 bucks can buy you lots, all given by gullible horny suckers from the internet... I'm too high morality to do it myself tho, value my integrity.
This sort of virtue-signalling about someone else's money is so comical! :D Please, keep entertaining us with more dumb opinions. Do you take requests?
 

alfabb

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Oct 11, 2018
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This sort of virtue-signalling about someone else's money is so comical! :D Please, keep entertaining us with more dumb opinions. Do you take requests?
Why aren't you selling transparent plastic HEALING QUARTZ (TM) to cancer patients right now?
 

EdwinTheRed

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May 10, 2021
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Shame,
because this game has the best gameplay and GUI graphics I have ever seen on a game based on RPGM. It has a nice, but unoriginal story (guess what: it's a parody, duh!) and good dialogues. And last, but not least it has nice "art" too.

Really a shame,
but this is the fate of most adult games, when you have no incentive to ever finish a game because all those patrion clowns are paying you regardless. This whole system of paying for an unfinished product is broken (and no, I don't know how to fix it).
 
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Joe Steel

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Patreon patrons are not buying a product, they are supporting creators in the hopes that there will be worthwhile products. That's the way artistic patronage has worked since Roman times.

It is completely unrealistic to believe that amateur creators could afford to shoulder the entire development cost and then hope that sales will reliably reimburse them. Far likelier is that they will never start. With the patronage system we get more game failures, but so many more efforts that the successes are far more numerous than when games could only be made by studios.

So, there's nothing here to fix. It's WAD. Those who are irritated because games don't get completed can easily avoid their irritants by simply using the tag system to see only completed games.
 

Magister Masquerade

Dream Gourmet
Donor
Jun 24, 2018
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Not abandoned, dev posted some screenshots a month ago in discord (nothing crazy, just some backgrounds and ui changes but still). But yeah, this game will never be finished anyway.
That's less than some devs have done with no update in over half a decade. IMO it should be rightfully considered abandoned until if and when there's an actual update.

Even then, I think we should have a threshold via votes or something because a lot of devs will fix one typo or something then vanish for another 3 years and it still resets the tag.
 

dd_apb

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May 3, 2021
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Ah, a perfect crime, really. Overpromise, underdeliver, abandon the project for the longest time, then, as you need some more money, "come back" and generate the hype so the gullible will be elated ("I knew you guys wouldn't abandon us, loyal fans uWu"), whip out their credit cards like the good ol' paypigs that they are, and then you can fade away into obscurity for another 4-5 years. Rinse and repeat.

On the other hand, it seems like coomers in first world countries have a severe lack of grey matter and overabundance of disposable cash - why not relieve them of it, since it looks like they have no idea what to do with it anyway? Kind of respect that grift, ngl.
 

Ponyob4

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Ah, a perfect crime, really. Overpromise, underdeliver, abandon the project for the longest time, then, as you need some more money, "come back" and generate the hype so the gullible will be elated ("I knew you guys wouldn't abandon us, loyal fans uWu"), whip out their credit cards like the good ol' paypigs that they are, and then you can fade away into obscurity for another 4-5 years. Rinse and repeat.

On the other hand, it seems like coomers in first world countries have a severe lack of grey matter and overabundance of disposable cash - why not relieve them of it, since it looks like they have no idea what to do with it anyway? Kind of respect that grift, ngl.
You wrote 120 words in your post, and for some reason I read them as two.. Claire's Quest
 
3.90 star(s) 36 Votes