The problem is that we've been down this road before. Back when Inno was still on Patreon, various side quests were attached to various support goals. The result was a complete halt to development of the main story. Like, it just dead-ended at the point where the MC gets to leave Dominion for around two years. All so the MC could date a couple of NPCs andAlright so feral content is being worked on and is delaying the rest of the game because of commission? Interesting. I frankly will consider it a good enough excuse but I hope its a clear enough message not to take commissioned content thats gonna require hefty reworks to get operational.
who would ever thought that it's more profitable to not finish your game.The truth of this game is obvious to everyone but no one seems to want to say it openly:
Game has been around for 5+ years
You are now at the point where you are fighting the FIRST of 7 or so of Lilith's daughters.
They cant figure out how to add much of anything because every new thing seems to overload the system.
The odds of ever getting to the end are null and void.
Even if they keep this pace and manage not to crash the whole game, then it should take approximately 30 more years of development.
Maybe I am just being a pessimist but I am 50... I dont think I will be around in 2053.
Inno isn't exactly alone in that right? COC TITS and (maybe) COC2 all did the same thing. They're all projects that got a foundation established then branched outwards forever instead of moving forward and completing they started.The problem is that we've been down this road before. Back when Inno was still on Patreon, various side quests were attached to various support goals. The result was a complete halt to development of the main story. Like, it just dead-ended at the point where the MC gets to leave Dominion for around two years. All so the MC could date a couple of NPCs and
Inno recognised that this was a bad move and said she'd learned from the experience.
Seeing as she's now apparently doing exactly the same thing again, it appears she hasn't.
It probably would have been best for Inno to complete the game engine and systems (eg. combat, character progression. Perks, etc.) at the beginning of development. The game's main quest could then have been regularly released in chapters with space for a bit of side content as well. Once the main quest was complete, Inno could then add side content indefinitely, with only subscribers being able to vote on it. The game would thus become an income stream of indefinite duration with income independent of people paying to play the game itself.
That didn't happen.
Her best move currently would be to smash out the main quest (alternating new content with bugfixes) so she's got an idea of what will be needed to support that and fix up the engine and game systems then (even if it takes porting the content over to a completely new engine and redoing the systems from scratch, which it probably would). Once the main quest is complete, Inno could then add side content indefinitely, with only subscribers being able to vote on it. The game would thus become an income stream of indefinite duration with income independent of people paying to play the game itself.
Yeah I don't remember when I found this game, I think it was before I even found f95 and stumbled onto it via tfgames or something. To me it's like she doesn't even know what she wants it to be anymore. Originally it seemed like the design goal was an RPG with random event elements. Then it kinda devolved into some kind of sandbox with a bunch of side quests and subsystems on subsystems.Pretty much everyone here once shared your hope for this game.
There should be a folder marked "Mods" inside the files.Dumb question...
i think it could work about as good as on PC because the problem isn't code-wise it's webengine-wise which might be something else entirely that isn't too bound on CPUNo. It's also not playable on phone (and never would, for more reason than one).
Yeah, basically IIRC most TFs require the race food and when your in the enchanting menu there should be body part things that let you add certain TFs, wings should be their own catagoryquestion, can you enchant an item to give you a specific extra body part like wings or a tail?
just unlocked enchanting and it isnt like the wiki is developed enough to give me an answer
oh i dont mean transform my character by modifying the FOOD, i already knew thatYeah, basically IIRC most TFs require the race food and when your in the enchanting menu there should be body part things that let you add certain TFs, wings should be their own catagory
You can grow or remove sex organs with clothes, and alter the scale of a few things (lips, butt, breasts, fluids, etc.), but like with all transformative effects these these remain after the item is removed instead of being a temporary shapeshift. Wings and tails can only be gained from transformation potions sourced from enchanting food items, which also last permanently until a TF potion with a removal effect is used.question, can you enchant an item to give you a specific extra body part like wings or a tail?
just unlocked enchanting and it isnt like the wiki is developed enough to give me an answer
That would be overcomplicated and pointless. Combat system is "meh" enough already with lots of exploits.a horrible shame. with how modular this is it would've been nice especially if combat could affect what you wear so if your kit at that point focused on your temp limb removing it nerfs you and similarly uber powerful character would have powerful transformations that depended on their gear so if you snuck around beforehand or had the means to remove them mid combat turning them into a decent fight, a scrawny weakling, or say a dumb bimbo turns into a powerful succubus overlord removing her gear turns her BACK into a stupid dumb bimbo