ITT: Why I never promote the holiday specials, and prefer to allow them to quietly fly under the radar.. :'D
More curious than really ranting,and not specific to "Friends in Need", but why do devs do those weird X-mas, Halloween or whatever events and holidays ? Or rather i kinda get it, i just wonder why are they so often a separate download and standalone ? Just include them in the main game in that update. It's not as if the people that dislike them, will suddenly feel different, if made into a separate thing imho
I mentioned this in yesterday's Dev Update, but it'll be added to the main game with the next release. Some of my supporters are in places where their bandwidth is limited, and I don't see the point in making them download 3 GB+ just for a mini-update.
why does he have 6 fingers
Because I wanted this video thumbnail to feel like AI slop, so I employed.. AI slop. It's not really accurate to the time period this flashback takes place in, but I felt like it was more important to evoke the
feel of a YouTube clickbait thumbnail, than to be entirely accurate. I dunno, I may just make it another Daz figure, we'll see.
ffs I was excited for a split second until I seen "[Mini-Sode: Blue Valentine]" Why do devs waste time with these garbage seasonal throwaway updates?
So far, 2/3 mini-sodes I've done have been additive to the narrative. They're not story-critical, but they're hardly 'throwaway updates.' You get a better idea of who characters (Brent, Alex, Sapphire..) are, and where they've been, after playing them. They're a chance to step away from MC/Guy's POV, and see stuff from a different angle.
And they're a chance for me to put out some content, without meaningfully affecting the normal dev work. People are free to complain, but last month I put out a 130+ image teaser for Chapter 11 that I mostly worked on over my (unpaid) vacation, and this month will have a 300+ image teaser for Chapter 1, as well as this mini-sode which I put up for free. I'd understand the gripes if I was over here fucking around with something which added nothing to the story, while also delaying progress on the core story. But, that's hardly the case.