At least it's something (not defending, just saying).And it's an apology for not leaving a "still alive" post earlier. Emphasis mine.
At least it's something (not defending, just saying).And it's an apology for not leaving a "still alive" post earlier. Emphasis mine.
"I'm sorry for not saying sorry earlier guys, I promise I'll try to stick to my sorry schedule in the future"And it's an apology for not leaving a "still alive" post earlier. Emphasis mine.
This shit's a priceless comedy. We called it, guys!And it's an apology for not leaving a "still alive" post earlier. Emphasis mine.
What are the odds this "by the end of the month" will turn into late April/May?"I'm very sorry, but I have been very stressed and sad, so much I was unable to post even a single word anywhere (but thaks for the free money). But I'm confident I will release this update, that should have taken me a few days half a year ago, probably in the next two weeks..."
Still, with an update cycle that makes snails look like cheetahs and famines look like banquets, Inno's squeezing what little remains in this cash cow.Oh hey. Turns out Ino isn't dead.
Also, 'I was in a bad state of mind, but not bad enough to pause subscriptions until I was ready to start working again. I'll update you with my new excuse next month, but it doesn't matter because you'll pay me anyways.'"I'm sorry for not saying sorry earlier guys, I promise I'll try to stick to my sorry schedule in the future"![]()
From the game uploading rules, with my underline for emphasis on the relevant rules:What happen? why abandoned?
- Abandoned: used in the following cases:
- The developer states that the development has been permanently suspended.
- After 3 months of inactivity from the developer's public creator/crowdfunding accounts (Patreon, SS, etc), we will resolve special circumstances or scenarios on a case-by-case basis (no creator accounts, creators developing for free, Patreon accounts under review/ban).
- No game update has been released for an abnormally long period of time (>18 months).
- Game threads that are marked On-hold for over 6 months with no game update.
- Note: this prefix is only removed upon the release of a new update for purchase/download.
Oh boy maybe this time she will update within the next month!Oh hey. Turns out Ino isn't dead.
Free money from benefactors...and they are happy too it seems... so why not?Also, 'I was in a bad state of mind, but not bad enough to pause subscriptions until I was ready to start working again. I'll update you with my new excuse next month, but it doesn't matter because you'll pay me anyways.'
If 5000€ isn't enough to keep the dev working... I don't think hope is what we need here for an update.Oh boy maybe this time she will update within the next month!
wishful thinking of course but one can hope right?
Tbh if someone gets that much money, I feel like they should complete the game quickly and start another one later on so people keep supporting since the person makes good games = more profit overall (We dont have alot of games where you can customize your character alot that's why I think we need more games like this, also the game has randomly generated npcs as well which makes it even better)Free money from benefactors...and they are happy too it seems... so why not?
If 5000€ isn't enough to keep the dev working... I don't think hope is what we need here for an update.
At this point there are more chances to see an update if the subscribers will stop being blind benefactors.
So you should hope for an "Innoxia stock market crash"![]()
That should be the right mindset yes. But for whatever reason for Innoxia is not like that i suppose.Tbh if someone gets that much money, I feel like they should complete the game quickly and start another one later on so people keep supporting since the person makes good games = more profit overall (We dont have alot of games where you can customize your character alot that's why I think we need more games like this, also the game has randomly generated npcs as well which makes it even better)
I might be wrong though maybe Inno is planning a huge update for 0.5 but I have no idea.
I'm not a game developer just a guy who jerks off to stuff.
You can either do essentially nothing and get paid or actually do work and get paid. Guess which is more interesting?Tbh if someone gets that much money, I feel like they should complete the game quickly and start another one later on so people keep supporting since the person makes good games = more profit overall (We dont have alot of games where you can customize your character alot that's why I think we need more games like this, also the game has randomly generated npcs as well which makes it even better)
lel noI might be wrong though maybe Inno is planning a huge update for 0.5 but I have no idea.
As a bit of both.. Inno is just embarrassing. Gives those of us with actual issues a bad rep. But I've never missed a deadline, self-imposed or otherwise.I might be wrong though maybe Inno is planning a huge update for 0.5 but I have no idea.
I'm not a game developer just a guy who jerks off to stuff.
I've said this before, but I wouldn't be opposed to an endless update model that tons of mainstream games are doing these days. I agree that the story should have been completed long ago. But what Inno has here is a solid foundation for virtually limitless new content aside from it.I feel like they should complete the game quickly and start another one later on
You're right it's easier to do nothing and get paid.You can either do essentially nothing and get paid or actually do work and get paid. Guess which is more interesting?
Also, if you do finish your game, you'll have to come up with something else to do and then convince people that that new thing is interesting enough to finance. Meanwhile, if you do literally nothing at all, the whales will still pay you, you don't have to do any work and since the game will never be finished, it will keep generating money forever as long as there are idiots in this world, which is gonna be true even after the heat death of the universe.
Anytime you pay for something to be finished instead of paying for the finished thing itself you can expect some bullshit like that.
lel no
There isnt much to do in the game rn so I agree with this, along with some balance changes to the jobs you can start with.(Some of them really feel pointless to use while some are just extremely powerful)I've said this before, but I wouldn't be opposed to an endless update model that tons of mainstream games are doing these days. I agree that the story should have been completed long ago. But what Inno has here is a solid foundation for virtually limitless new content aside from it.
More cities, more side quests, etc. Inno could easily milk this game for the next decade even if she was working at a normal pace.