- Nov 20, 2017
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Man time flies. A little update is long overdue, so here goes.
Chapter 4 status: progressing.
I often get asked if I can't do a percentage finished counter or something, but I find that pretty hard to do.
Unlike my day job, with Light of my Life a large part of the joy is just going with where my fancy takes me, and sometimes it takes me down a dead end or a lot of extra work. Of course, I've got the main story events all planned out and have a pretty good idea of the work involved, but a lot of the details come at the last moment.
If you were to press me for a number, I'd say where're somewhere between a quarter and a third, but please keep in mind: in the end, only time will tell.
Personal status: upheaval.
As some of you will know, I don't make it a secret that I have a full time day-job, and I'm doing Light of my Life in my evenings and weekends. Or I used to, because I'm currently working full-time on Light of my Life as I'm waiting for my new day job to start, this April.
As with any new job, there's always a period of adjustment, so hectic times are coming, but until that time, I can plug away on what I love doing most, which is making this game.
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A screenshot from the opening sequence of chapter 4.
Please do not let yourself be pushed or set an appointment. Do not do such a fantastic job with the game that is worth waiting for. Do not publish the update until you are satisfied with it and not because others urge you to do it yourself can hardly wait until the next update comes but I know that you will bring something really
good if it takes another month then it should be so just do not be pushed that would not do the game good or do not let yourself be persuaded to mass new characters into the game do not bring that it then
becomes too complex and then too confusing and eventually ends like many other over-dedicated games namely onhold or abandoned so continue to work and publish at YOUR pace