restlez

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At this pace Crush could just differentiate recruit and analyst tiers by the access to polls without the 2 week wait difference. Those who have stuck to recruit from the beginning would have paid $50+ in total. Those supporters paying more over the long years really must want to see the project to fruition, imagine 7x to 28x that a month. How many triple A games could you afford with that amount. But then maybe they take it as money spent on a hobby. $28 is still less than $1 a day though.
 
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Deniz31

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At this pace Crush could just differentiate recruit and analyst tiers by the access to polls without the 2 week wait difference. Those who have stuck to recruit from the beginning would have paid $50+ in total. Those supporters paying more over the long years really must want to see the project to frution, imagine 7x to 28x that a month. How many triple A games could you afford with that amount. But then maybe they take it as money spent on a hobby. $28 is still less than $1 a day though.
Makes sense. Someone who would be so unlucky may be a 1$ supporter since december and pay the same amount a guy pays today but he still needs to wait 14 days while the other guy plays today. Kinda makes minimum tier pointless. Better off getting upper tier on release days.
 

restlez

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I think most of the long term supporters do it for the interactive portion of their tiers, voting or influence in the development. Don't know how many are in the recruit tier though but it's my guess that the majority are in other tiers.

Deniz31 I didn't think of it that way but that too is another reason.
 
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Makes sense. Someone who would be so unlucky may be a 1$ supporter since december and pay the same amount a guy pays today but he still needs to wait 14 days while the other guy plays today. Kinda makes minimum tier pointless. Better off getting upper tier on release days.
Minimum tier allows you to comment on the posts on patreon. Gotta filter the negative comments somehow and money is good enough.
 

luccia87

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Jun 6, 2017
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Well, this is my personal opinion:

While the update follows naturally with the protagonist's job as a waitress, it is, from my point of view, a DISAPPOINTING update. So much time to get this lack of really hot situations in an environment that is already conducive to any sexual scenario is definitely DISAPPOINTING. Luckily I decided, faced with so many delays and lack of productivity and many words of "sorry, I've worked my ass off" not to be one of those who supported the project financially, although at some point it crossed my mind. Between this result and the developer's complete lack of credibility my current support interest is in the negative. My money better to other more productive and higher quality projects.

At least I haven't felt cheated. Bye, bye Crushtation!!
 

berny

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I agree with luccia87.

On a different note, I'm curious about something. What do you guys think about the MC always enjoying being groped, fucked etc? Is this something you expected, liked?

I think this is probably one of my main problems with the game (apart from the abysmal update rate); that there's zero possibility to roleplay the MC's motivations. Is she just going along with it for the mission, is she slowly starting to enjoy it, was she some sort of nympho all along? Being text based, this sort of variation could have been the big advantage over other games, instead it's a pretty standard corruption "game" with oddly underwhelming sex scenes and shockingly little player input.
 
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