weetweet69

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Feb 25, 2019
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$7450 a month for doing an hour (probably even less) of work per day on average. Unbelieveable.

Remember when refactoring the races' code was prioritized over story and missions, for the sake of modding? That was finished almost 2 years ago. Compared to the amount of time since then, almost nothing of substance was actually added.
Refactoring race code over story and missions, for the sake of modding is something that should been left to modders and anyone that would of volunteered. Could of had someone else crack at that while the plot could of been advanced further with the whole "dethrone Lilith" and "World is actually ran by some demon illuminati" plot that was added in years ago. Then again, one could only think of the excuses to justify refactoring when the only mods for this game are all likely on a Discord where it's just Pokemon races last I remember.
 

Marlin Brandy

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Aug 18, 2018
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I ended up changing some aspects of the next stage of the main quest, and that's set me back a little.
translation: I had a vague idea of what I wanted to do, but I left everything till the last moment, and I can't churn out enough content before the deadline. People are also slowly catching on to the fact that the "contributors" now do 90% of the work whilst I reap the rewards.
 

crash.7ds

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Nov 18, 2018
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The whole thing's like that joke that was really funny the first time, even the second and third. But now it's kind of sad more so than funny nowadays. Frustrating even that the same thing keeps getting re-vomited. I think the disappointment and, to an extent, resentment is starting to overtake the fun. For some, it has for a long time now and for others, it's only now getting stale. Guess it depends on how long someone's been watching the circus. I myself remember watching this back before it was even on Patreon, so I'm beyond the giggles. I'm more or less just hoping for it to officially die so modders can hopefully pick up the pieces, but even that dreams been bleeding out and gasping for air.
 

sgb3

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Dec 14, 2019
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The only thing that's surprising is why she even bothers to post anything at all. The project is years behind at this point, with outright refusal to hire help or do anything at all to improve her project management, and people still give her close to $7500US a month in subscribtions. She could probably go completely silent for at least half a year at this point before her white knights finally started to pull their funding.
 

IvoryOwl

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How is this even possible? Last time i checked, beginning of last month, it was at 900 something. Since then, she got almost 100 new subscribers while doing nothing.

I agree, the funny part is long over.
You have to understand that most people who stumble upon the game know nothing of its history and persistent problems. They see it as a shiny, interesting and promising new game and that's all they need. Ignorance is bliss, as they say. It takes time for the problems to become apparent and in the meanwhile they've probably already thrown some money at the game.

We're in a remote corner of the internet, on a pirate website no-less, so the chances of our opinion reaching a wider population are pretty slim. Which is probably a good thing. Last thing we need is getting the website shutdown just because it got "too popular". To be fair, I feel like most people wouldn't even know about us if other places didn't "advertise" us. Every time Discord brings up the topic of F95, whether to speak good or ill, there's a chance someone curious might come looking for us, if only to investigate.
 
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Shorsey

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Jun 3, 2017
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You have to understand that most people who stumble upon the game know nothing of its history and persistent problems. They see it as a shiny, interesting and promising new game and that's all they need. It takes time for the problems to become apparent, in the meanwhile they've probably subscribed and thrown some money into the project themselves.

We're in a remote corner of the internet, on a pirate website no-less, so the chances of our opinion reaching a wider population are pretty slim. To be fair, I feel like most people wouldn't even know about us if other places didn't "advertise" us. Every time Discord brings up the topic of F95, whether to speak good or ill, there's a chance someone curious might come looking for us, if only to investigate.
I know that, i wanted to point out that there are too many people that keep paying her scammy bevahiour instead of abandoning her.
 
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maxxoft

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We all want this project to flourish. And we all understand that Inno will not do anything while the conditions are comfortable enough. Perhaps we should do something to bring everything that is happening to the majority of subscribers?
 

Draupnir7

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We all want this project to flourish. And we all understand that Inno will not do anything while the conditions are comfortable enough. Perhaps we should do something to bring everything that is happening to the majority of subscribers?
Nah, that's far more likely to lead to a giant dogpile that makes Inno snap and take down the game. Everything's personal on the Internet, and if you're taking away some coomer's wank-bait or being cornered by a mob of them? No quarter spared. At the very least she'd retreat to that hugbox Discord.
After that it's a matter of Inno dropping copyright claims on anything remotely derivative of the original project, which only absolutely bonkers people would work on anyway because the code is a big damn mess, and who knows what the bonkers people would add or God forbid make mandatory. Even a refactor would be time and energy better spent on just making a brand new game.
No, the best we can really do is wait and see if a fire spontaneously ignites under her ass.
 
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IvoryOwl

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We all want this project to flourish. And we all understand that Inno will not do anything while the conditions are comfortable enough. Perhaps we should do something to bring everything that is happening to the majority of subscribers?
If we want this game to change we would all have to collectively subscribe and pressure Inno to get a get grip. We'd face resistance but the point is to have another voice in the crowd, other than just cuddles and back-patters. There's a chance it would attract like-minded people as well, those who are too afraid to speak their minds openly due to fear of dog-pilled on. Alternatively, we'd need someone who is relatively popular on YT to review Lilith's Throne, what's good and bad about it, to spread the word.

However, the chances of any of this happening are slim (throwing money at a failing project is a bit counter-productive, after all...) and there aren't a whole lot of YTubers who'd review a porn due to demonetization.

Nah, that's far more likely to lead to a giant dogpile that makes Inno snap and take down the game.
Honestly, my interest in this game has waned so much that at this point I couldn't careless if it crashed and burned into a big pile of ash. Some of us already believe that's what is going to happen anyway, just a matter of time. Such wasted potential...

I only peeked a few times but it looks like Discord is in the same boat as us, with 90% of posts being memes and off-topic crap. We may complain about each other but really, we're two sides of the same coin. We stick around mostly for the community and like-mindedness, not the game. I mean, new updates take anywhere between 1-2 months to release and when they do, progress tends to be trivial and all new content can be experienced in a day.

Lilith's Throne should advertise that instead; bringing a people together to chat, since that's about 90% of what you'll be doing anyway.
 
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JojotheLich

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One thing that astounds me about this game is adding a mod and the game just does NOT want to have it. For a text game, it reacts to one or two mods like Skyrim does when I add 50 of them.

Move one tile to get an encounter and the game is like
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