3.70 star(s) 42 Votes

lambout

Newbie
Jul 19, 2017
55
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New scenes seem, or rather sound cool. Just kinda seems redundant to release an update with new scenes if the art isn't there and all you get is text. Makes the whole update feel incomplete.
Updates are small as hell too
 

JKH18

Member
Jan 16, 2018
493
477
Updates are small as hell too
I know. Kinda pointless to release an update with three new scenes, and only one of those scenes is actually ready with art and writing done, other two incomplete with only writing in place.
 
Apr 14, 2019
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The newest update leaves much to be desired however I'm still a fan and continue to support and play said game. I personally feel as long as an effort is being made to develop and progress then i will continue to support from the sidelines. I look forward to where the story and development of this game goes so keep up the good work.
 
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Moohh

New Member
Apr 29, 2020
3
3
This game is amazing. Even when the plot isn't too good and focus in a ton of text, it's actually decent plus the enviroment (futuristic) and the pixel art is totally worth a look (I would say it's the best thing of the game). Anyway, the game isn't finished so the plot could go better.

I would LOVE to see much more content of Jemma. Likely secondary missions, pics sent to PC, and this kind of stuff.
 
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Liska

Newbie
Dec 9, 2016
65
62
0.40 the game freezes when you click on any street. everything works in version 0.37.
 

Axle Jones

Member
Aug 30, 2019
471
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0.40 the game freezes when you click on any street. everything works in version 0.37.
no freezes here, you may wanna mess around see if theres a fix, maybe try making a new save to see if its an issue with your save if you havent already
 

crash.7ds

Active Member
Nov 18, 2018
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To be fair, money doesn't write the coding or replace the work needed to draw the art. Different projects will have varying degrees of difficulty in what ever work is being done. Don't get me wrong, I'm not handing out an excuse, but regardless of what ever revenue a dev is getting, many of them are solo or small team of inexperienced coders and artists that have to put a lot of effort into what might seem like the simplest things. I don't know how many people are actively working on Hardcoded or what their level of experience is, but just don't forget we're still not talking about a 200+ man professional developing company pushing millions of dollars or more around their next big product. More money doesn't mean the work is any less and hiring more help isn't as easy or cheap as it might sound.
 
3.70 star(s) 42 Votes