Supaguts

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Can anyone see what the Patreon post from April 18th says? Kemono hasn't updated the page since last year and I can hardly see anything when I try reading it on the site itself.
 
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Can anyone see what the Patreon post from April 18th says? Kemono hasn't updated the page since last year and I can hardly see anything when I try reading it on the site itself.
That's most likely a development progress post. You can see it for free at his DevBlog:
Ruffle rarely post on Patreon anything that is not in his Devblog. Except the builds of course.

There are interesting things announced in the last dev blog post. But it usually takes at least an year for many announced major features to actually get into a build.
 

FurryLion

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That's most likely a development progress post. You can see it for free at his DevBlog:
Ruffle rarely post on Patreon anything that is not in his Devblog. Except the builds of course.

There are interesting things announced in the last dev blog post. But it usually takes at least an year for many announced major features to actually get into a build.
*her
 
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Last time I've checked on him, it was 5+ years ago, Milo aka Ruffleneck referred himself in male form.
The only person on his team referred in female form was his partner Hareress.
Given how much Ruffleneck promotes genderfluid thing, I would not be surprised if his (her, it's, their, ...) pronouns changes frequently. Which may be confusing for people not used to it. I haven't seen any post regarding such change, but I follow Ruffleneck only on Devblog.

Anyway, it's an off topic in the Hunt and Snare thread, so I'm not gonna comment on that any further. The point is that "her" reference confused me and some others who remember Ruffleneck only as "him".
 
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Supaguts

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Mar 22, 2024
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That's most likely a development progress post. You can see it for free at his DevBlog:
Ruffle rarely post on Patreon anything that is not in his Devblog. Except the builds of course.

There are interesting things announced in the last dev blog post. But it usually takes at least an year for many announced major features to actually get into a build.
Ah. Thank you. I was not aware. I admittedly mainly keep tabs on the game via this thread, so I never tried looking for any of their other avenues of logging progress on the game.
 

FTFaceless

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Got curious and checked SteamDB: it seems like the one and only discount was on game's release in 2018 (10%). Dude just don't want to sell his game. Why he even bothered dragging it to Steam when all the money comes from elsewhere?
 

Supaguts

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Got curious and checked SteamDB: it seems like the one and only discount was on game's release in 2018 (10%). Dude just don't want to sell his game. Why he even bothered dragging it to Steam when all the money comes from elsewhere?
The charitable answer is that they just wanted to get the process of having it on steam over and done with.

The pessimistic answer is that it allows for people to pay x3 more for the game for fewer and less consistent updates.

I don't really care, I just pirate. I'm not paying $30 for a game that's spent longer in early access than most indie games had in total development.
 
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