sassytopia
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- Feb 5, 2019
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no hope, orig dev is dead and 6 feet under and current owners of game etc don't give a fuck about this.hope ?
can't for a reason stated above aka copyrights etc belong to those who bought this from chatter's widow.then i hope somebody can carry on this game, BEST GAME I EVER HAD !!
I miss Lexi
and can forget it too since this won't continue ever (fan continuation wouldn't be same).Just learned about this game.
once again (orig. post got deleted): this had barely started when chatterbox died so no stretching. cb got bad luck and that's it.This is why it's a bad idea to stretch a game's development out too long, you will die before you finish it.
The dev is dead, the "team" that was supposed to finish it took the money and ran.Developers, please finish this game, it has great potential. It's sad to see how much work a person has spent in vain. Add NTR with BDSM and there will be fire![]()
That's quite an aggressive and uncalled-for approach to the events. The rest of the team didn't ran with the 'money' (here you assuming it was a substantial amount and not just a week's worth of groceries'), they just didn't have the necessary time/skill/funding to continue the project with the quality that would live up to their late friend/boss' fame.The dev is dead, the "team" that was supposed to finish it took the money and ran.
Within weeks of GamersGlory taking over, the pledge levels were doubled to finance the supposed team required to work on the game. With the lowest tier becoming $10/month, how could it not be seen as a money grab? If the money were still going to Chatterbox's family at that point, I wouldn't have balked as much, but from what I recall, all pledges by then were going to GG.That's quite an aggressive and uncalled-for approach to the events. The rest of the team didn't ran with the 'money' (here you assuming it was a substantial amount and not just a week's worth of groceries'), they just didn't have the necessary time/skill/funding to continue the project with the quality that would live up to their late friend/boss' fame.
There is no need for this arrogant, childish behaviour. At some point you need to mature.
That's quite an aggressive and uncalled-for approach to the events. The rest of the team didn't ran with the 'money' (here you assuming it was a substantial amount and not just a week's worth of groceries'), they just didn't have the necessary time/skill/funding to continue the project with the quality that would live up to their late friend/boss' fame.
There is no need for this arrogant, childish behaviour. At some point you need to mature.
Then they shouldn't have agreed to take it over.That's quite an aggressive and uncalled-for approach to the events. The rest of the team didn't ran with the 'money' (here you assuming it was a substantial amount and not just a week's worth of groceries'), they just didn't have the necessary time/skill/funding to continue the project with the quality that would live up to their late friend/boss' fame.
There is no need for this arrogant, childish behaviour. At some point you need to mature.