Evangelion-01

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And that is why the world is such a mess.
But the bottom line is, even Steam allows a number of games under the same terms (easily found content-unlocking patch).
I mean we all know these companies are only interested in revenues, but public oppinion can drastically affect that... so companies do their best to wipe any questionable stuff under a rug and make a show of being surprised and shocked about people abuseing their system to sell those Items with questionable content, while aligning their pockets with said revenue.
Imagine if the Anti Counter Strike faction from the 2000 had a go at the game, I gues it would have to be removed from Steam all together.
Though the law is something that can't be over turned by swiping it underr the rug in most cases, makeing companies to act against anything illegally without attempting to cover it up... at least most of the time.
 

Damian666x

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I mean we all know these companies are only interested in revenues, but public oppinion can drastically affect that... so companies do their best to wipe any questionable stuff under a rug and make a show of being surprised and shocked about people abuseing their system to sell those Items with questionable content, while aligning their pockets with said revenue.
Imagine if the Anti Counter Strike faction from the 2000 had a go at the game, I gues it would have to be removed from Steam all together.
Though the law is something that can't be over turned by swiping it underr the rug in most cases, makeing companies to act against anything illegally without attempting to cover it up... at least most of the time.
I mean no offense, but there's no need to mention the law when you don't know how it works.

If Steam had to worry about off platform content/mods that can be used in games on their platform, we would very quickly have an ever reducing catalogue of games on Steam. And it would start with Skyrim (It's modding started before official mod support) which has much worse mods than Mad Island offers in general. The first games to go would be games with workshop (official mod support), and then even those that don't want their games to be modded for which the modders made (or would/will make) their own mod tools.
Thankfully, Steam has no jurisdiction for what other platforms host, but they themselves could chose to virtue signal if they wanted to.

It might seem different because it's the dev himself that made the modification. Technically however, there's no difference, it's simply an off platform content/mod.
 

Zeroids

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Are you talking about Wooper? The pink axolotl-like Pokemon creature?

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It drops random stuff like cloth and potato seeds. Probably has the same drop table as natives. Wooper can be tamed with fish and crab shells.



Uh in the future it's best not to use wordpad. If you don't have a dedicated editor, use notepad instead because wordpad can insert formatting elements that can break stuff sometimes.

Anyway, glad that things worked out for you in the end.
ah right notepad. i often mistaken those lol, sorry.
and yeah you are right, wordpad messed up all it content so it basically unusable
 

deptraivkl

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What are some things you all would like to see in mad island before it reaches its 1.0 release?
Some more CPU optimization probably. My gaming laptop of 4 years could run the likes of Red Dead 2. 2077 and Elden Ring with no heating but the moment I booted up this game my fans went all crazy crying screaming lmao.

The actual game run smooth like butter with little to no frame drops or performance issues, it just randomly decides to choke the cooling system which is hella annoying.
 

AppalingBlue

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What are some things you all would like to see in mad island before it reaches its 1.0 release?
A better crafting UI. Maybe divide stuff into categories or at least use more recognizable or bigger icons. Currently I either use a wiki to figure out what mats I need to craft stuff, or just cram everything into storages near benches and hope there's enough mats to light up the icons to make them at least visible.

Because trying to figure out what is what when the icons are grayed out is an exercise in frustration. Except maybe for the handcraft stuff, at least most of them are recognizable enough.
 

Evangelion-01

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I mean no offense, but there's no need to mention the law when you don't know how it works.

If Steam had to worry about off platform content/mods that can be used in games on their platform, we would very quickly have an ever reducing catalogue of games on Steam. And it would start with Skyrim (It's modding started before official mod support) which has much worse mods than Mad Island offers in general. The first games to go would be games with workshop (official mod support), and then even those that don't want their games to be modded for which the modders made (or would/will make) their own mod tools.
Thankfully, Steam has no jurisdiction for what other platforms host, but they themselves could chose to virtue signal if they wanted to.

It might seem different because it's the dev himself that made the modification. Technically however, there's no difference, it's simply an off platform content/mod.
I'd like to see you try this in a court session.
That aside Steam is not the only party pushing for "morally acceptable" contents, they use 3rd party payment systems... the same that are the reason for Patreon is hawking down on their moneybags/developers.
Don't get me wrong I really hate that practice but it's a matter of fact that there is a system that censors far more than any lawyer without a stake in the process would attempt to push for.
What are some things you all would like to see in mad island before it reaches its 1.0 release?
Lingerie for all models... something like Babydolls or lace Bra and panties, stockings and preferable with garterbelt options.
Currently the outfits are only theme based like BDSM or a festivity but nothing really in the Sexy department.

And most certainly a Harem Option with everyone deciding to live on the Island instead of returning... maybe with pregnancy Options.
 
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id like some speech bubble like dialog in all scenes (talking about native sex etc.) and even more intricate game mechanics involving building a self sustaining slave village and also more objects to build and use for scenes (costing not just 10 wood but rare items like the mandrake)
 
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yourmoming

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Any way to make my follower male NPCs rape enemies the same way the player character can? Also can I knock up the female MC when raping her or is it just for the love ofthe game?
 

ciphertul

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Any way to make my follower male NPCs rape enemies the same way the player character can? Also can I knock up the female MC when raping her or is it just for the love ofthe game?
Yona can't get pregnant but the normal natives can. I would assume the underground and large are the same but I haven't tried.
 

Damian666x

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I'd like to see you try this in a court session.
That aside Steam is not the only party pushing for "morally acceptable" contents, they use 3rd party payment systems... the same that are the reason for Patreon is hawking down on their moneybags/developers.
Don't get me wrong I really hate that practice but it's a matter of fact that there is a system that censors far more than any lawyer without a stake in the process would attempt to push for.
Ask (assuming you're truthful with the nuances) any lawyer if your case would even reach the court.

3rd party payment processors acted at the behest of "Collective Shout", an activist organization, not government.
They also didn't target games due to off platform content/mods, because they literally couldn't, they targeted on platform hentai games specifically. And what happened was, Steam called their bluff and embarrassed them.
Patreon simply caved in, nothing else to it.

Basically, liability of illegal content falls first on the Person(creator), then on Platform(host or even parent host(s)) and then on Internet Services(ISPs, CDNs). Whichever entity the law has jurisdiction on in that chain, would have to take action.
So in this case, Person > File Host (for the mod if not self-hosted) > website's Platform > and finally Internet Service(s).

I get you, I remember gamergate like it was yesterday, and this felt similar to me, except this time Steam itself stepped up.

What are some things you all would like to see in mad island before it reaches its 1.0 release?
Mainly the return of detail for sprites, zooming in makes them look pixelated (with bilinear sampling) atm. I know it was done to reduce the size, but still, I think it was a bit too much...
 
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