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*wink*why are there suddenly like ten 5 star reviews for this game in a span of a few hours?.... suspicious...
*wink*why are there suddenly like ten 5 star reviews for this game in a span of a few hours?.... suspicious...
why are there suddenly like ten 5 star reviews for this game in a span of a few hours?.... suspicious...
Oh, we're not going to get to version v0.6; the game will be complete long before that.and yes its true, i found their game thanks to this page and ive been following it for a while (on here) with the thought to support them if the game gets to like version 0.6.
https://f95zone.to/threads/future-fragments-v0-48-1-hentaiwriter.1550/post-4668455What the fuck just happened that i got like 30 notifications of this game just being rated.
I mean, it's good to ask for reviews, but in here nobody reads them, at least not the majority of the site.Oh, we're not going to get to version v0.6; the game will be complete long before that.
Each v0.01 represents a month of work, although adding a v1/v2/v3 etc. represents another month of work for that same level, it doesn't represent completion percentage. We're roughly 90% complete at this point, just the final stretch is a lot of grinding work etc.
Glad to see you've been enjoying it
https://f95zone.to/threads/future-fragments-v0-48-1-hentaiwriter.1550/post-4668455
It can't hurt at leastI mean, it's good to ask for reviews, but in here nobody reads them, at least not the majority of the site.
Of course not, still, ff it's already placed among the best games.It can't hurt at least
To be fair, every review before this flood of reviews, save for 2, were universally 5 star reviews.Why are we suddenly being flooded with five out of five reviews for this game?
Actually, as I pointed out in this post; https://f95zone.to/threads/future-fragments-v0-48-1-hentaiwriter.1550/post-4668848I see, but one cannot get rid of the bias of having paid for a product. Let alone having subscribed to a monthly Patreon. There's some confirmation in, 'I'm paying for it, if I admit it's bad then I made a stupid decision. I'm never willing to admit I'm stupid'.
I know this is an analogy, but for the record, there's no gambling or anything like that in our game, and we go to pretty great pains to make sure everyone is okay with thier pledge, including a policy where we refund you for any reason at any time. The last thing we'd want is someone being unsatisfied with how thier money was being used.People propping up games with unhealthy business practices(like gambling with real life money) for the sake of supporting how much money they spent in the game.
It's sort of a "casting a wide net" thing; for instance, conversely, if I were to check out a game (something I haven't gotten to do in a long time because of working on FF, but back when I did), the reviews would be the first thing I'd look at.Does it really help you guys tough? Having lots of reviews I mean.
I read your discord post and you say that a lot of people discover the game through here and that's fine as it's how I found out about the game, but the reviews didn't do anything for me when I decided to check out the game on my own.
It's not "more reviews equals more exposure" that I'm after; it's "more reviews and more varied reviews from a variety of people equals more likelyhood someone wil trust that the game is good".So shouldn't just having the thread bumped every once in a while be enough to make more people discover the game? I'm not sure if I follow the reasoning behind: having more reviews equals more exposure. Then again you as a dev may have some data to back this up that we the fans don't have so meh lol
I see the opposite usually. People get unrealistic expectations for a project that they've supported and unreasonably expect it to be catered to them and their tastes. Patrons tend to support the dev because they want the dev to realize some that they've envisioned themselves. Thus, it's very rare for patrons/backers to be fully satisfied with a project that they've supported. I think we should be giving credit where credit is due. Unless the reviews are bots or something, the dev's doing something right.Why are we suddenly being flooded with five out of five reviews for this game?
EDIT: I see, but one cannot get rid of the bias of having paid for a product. Let alone having subscribed to a monthly Patreon. There's some confirmation in, 'I'm paying for it, if I admit it's bad then I made a stupid decision. I'm never willing to admit I'm stupid'. Which you would think wouldn't be that common and be not such a bad problem but it is. It's been seen a lot in the games' industry. People propping up games with unhealthy business practices(like gambling with real life money) for the sake of supporting how much money they spent in the game.
Sorry about that, I didn't know people got alerts for reviews if they'd checked out a topic before, I thought it was only for new posts.With that being said, it was definitely a surprise to wake up to 30 notifications in my sidebar :/
Wut? Are people not critizing the likes of EA or ActiVision because 'they already bought the product'? Sure, there will be some shills, but definitely not all of them. I'd personally give the game 3.5 or 4 stars if I were to review it and I paid more than twice over what the game will cost in the end.Why are we suddenly being flooded with five out of five reviews for this game?
EDIT: I see, but one cannot get rid of the bias of having paid for a product. Let alone having subscribed to a monthly Patreon. There's some confirmation in, 'I'm paying for it, if I admit it's bad then I made a stupid decision. I'm never willing to admit I'm stupid'. Which you would think wouldn't be that common and be not such a bad problem but it is. It's been seen a lot in the games' industry. People propping up games with unhealthy business practices(like gambling with real life money) for the sake of supporting how much money they spent in the game.
And this is the kind of stuff we encourage. Don't get me wrong, we appreciate the glowing reviews that people have for the game, but middle-ground ratings like this often let us know things we need to improve on for the next game (or if possible to tweak in the existing game), while still balancing it with what our vision is (and knowing that we can't please everyone).Wut? Are people not critizing the likes of EA or ActiVision because 'they already bought the product'? Sure, there will be some shills, but definitely not all of them. I'd personally give the game 3.5 or 4 stars if I were to review it and I paid more than twice over what the game will cost in the end.
^Same. My mind jumped to that, or one of the tags I followed just suddenly got a cult following.It's honestly whatever, don't think anybody minds. The notifications go away after you just click the icon once anyways. So I'd just be clicking the notification icon with the number 30 on it instead of like 2. I just thought I had said something accidentally controversial or something.
That's also another reason why having a lot of reviews helps to show reviews like that are just inaccurate; we're all for critique but people just posting objectively false stuff doesn't help anyone.Case in point: 1 star review for this game, in May 2020 : " No new h-scene in the past 3y." That's just outrageously false, and I know this as I've been following the development, but if I was a new user who saw that I would've clicked off to some other game that wasn't apparently abandoned.
Outside of playing some fellow dev's games every once in a while to help them with things like bugtesting or giving feedback on something, I don't really anymore; this isn't because I've become bored with them, it's just due to a total lack of time to do so as almost all my free time goes towards working on the game.I assume most H-game devs at some point beforehand, probably played H-games themselves or consumed some sort of eroge content. Personal question but after becoming a dev, do you still consume eroge or play H-games? Do you find that you enjoy it more/less (both in terms of fun and actually getting off on it).
Honestly, a lot of my favorite H-games are from decades ago, stuff on Newgrounds and older Japanese ones like True Love, almost entirely out of nostalgia.Do you have a favourite H-game/series? Do you admire/get inspired by any other H-game developers in particular?
Steam is overwhelmingly stronger than any other platform to sell h-games on right now yeah, but we definitely plan to translate the game into Japanese first post-launch, then Russian, Chinese, Korean, in that order, and then all other languages that we can, money permitting.I assume Steam is the best platform to release H-games on the English market (just going off of English Dlsite having woefully low sales numbers for most games). With that being said, have you looked into releases for other languages on other platforms? (Japanese translation for Dlsite being the most obvious). If you have, what's the going rate for translations for text-heavy games like this and is this cost worth it to reach the Japanese market (or some other audience)?
It definitely has; I can't count the number of people who've told me they originally pirated the game, then went on to pledge to it on Patreon. A big thing that helps is our personal policy towards piracy, which I posted about here; https://f95zone.to/threads/future-fragments-v0-48-1-hentaiwriter.1550/post-717788It's not particularly common for H-game devs to actively engage in piracy sites such as F95. It must be a conflicting situation. Have you found that engaging with F95 or other similar forums has brought more paying supporters to your game?
Thanks a lot for askingAlways found H-game development fascinating and really admire the devs that can tow the line between gameplay and eroge. Thanks for your time!