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Isn't Devuvo license cost like 10-20k USD. Glad they put patreon supporter money to good use.Denuvo, money well invested
Isn't Devuvo license cost like 10-20k USD. Glad they put patreon supporter money to good use.Denuvo, money well invested
I've been in Harem for hours?Yea, no chance of getting into harem atm
can u give us more info about you? have you tried to restart the game and check if it will work again? or maybe u just got lucky early and now as servers are full, no one rly can get in?I've been in Harem for hours?
And apparently the majority of people commenting in the dev discord themselves haven't. Not a surprise really, the first release had server log in issues for at least a week.I've been in Harem for hours?
where you at? US?CHINA?JP?UK?I've been in Harem for hours?
Nope, I've not supported since last year.can u give us more info about you? have you tried to restart the game and check if it will work again? or maybe u just got lucky early and now as servers are full, no one rly can get in?
where are you from? are you supporting the patreon at the moment? if so with what tier? maybe thats connected somehow
Once they release game as early access, or perhaps more accurately if they release the game as early access, they won't be able to moderate reviews. Presuming they continue on their current track I don't imagine that the reviews will be positive.Simple. Smart gamers check the discussions forums (if able) before purchasing a product to ensure they're not getting scammed. If you see a discussion forum with hundreds of threads bitching about performance issues and failed delivery of goals, you're going to be more hesitant with your money. Without that (and I notice a few Helious boys were on deck to quickly do some shilling after the purge), they'll get a new wave of people checking the forums, seeing that it seems all clear, and then dropping their cash on a questionable product.
A product with repeated server issues before the game is even fully out yet, but I'm sure the servers will be just fine moving forwards from here. After all, they made the entire product reliant on said servers and you lose access to everything if they ever decide to pull the plug on their AWS account...
Isn't Devuvo license cost like 10-20k USD. Glad they put patreon supporter money to good use.
Well I guess some lucky regions can connect to the server, at least Japan can not.
I have always connected to Europe, but now I can't either, the server isn't responding.Well I guess some lucky regions can connect to the server, at least Japan can not.
These guys are RUTHLESS. I often visit the steam forums and this is the first time I see a full board wipe like this, even for games with lots of issues, complaints and updates per year. At least they had the decency to openly admit it was a damage control maneuver.Wow the steam forum got completely nuked from the looks of things. Just in time for the fresh wave of suckers to fall for it.
Poor guy, I'm sure milking tf out of unsuspecting suckers must take it's toll on one's soul.
You have to wonder how viable their whole business model even is if they can barely scrape together 500 players. Doesn't seem like enough people to pay for the upkeep of the server infrastructure.I'd comment on how likely that seems based on this update... if their authentication servers weren't buckling under the immense strain of *checks notes* 500 players...
That is a lot, I think that must be pricing for AAA titles, in past at least they had prices based on expected sales and Indie games had prices much cheaper. My wild guess is that they paid 100k for a year.You must be registered to see the links, but I suspect that may be negotiable.
Personally given that the game is online I'd have just gone with VMProtect and relied on that combined with a lot of the stuff being server side to make cracking it a pain in the ass. Denuvo seems like overkill, think this is the first time I've heard of their anti-tamper being used in an online only game let alone a limited budget indie title.
Depends how you look at it. For a porn game that is not bad, Subverse that is arguably the most well known porn game only clocks 2k during updates and that game got some gameplay.You have to wonder how viable their whole business model even is if they can barely scrape together 500 players. Doesn't seem like enough people to pay for the upkeep of the server infrastructure.
It would have been far more viable to drop the whole always-online bullshit and just flood the game with a steady stream of DLC. Can't be that hard to make more costumes.
Yeah. I did try for a bit before I got in.. But after that I've had no issues getting in.You are lucky then, have been trying every few minutes for the past ~3 hours