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I was really surprised by the last update. I thought that they really decided to turn things around. It seems a little strange that today just so happens to be the day that they encounter a problem around the update. I would assume that this was just an excuse to make it seem like the problem was out of their hands, but I really just think the update wasnt completed. What even is a "internet" problem? The update files arent that big, its not like it could be that difficult to figure something out right? Im not really a computer person but in my experience of uploading things, its not that internet intensive.every month a problem, really odd
Sad to hear, I guess it was kinda forced, but not a bad move at last; maybe people just hate the design of the gilf (which I didn't dislike at all), maybe a better model would be the one from Lunch time (my personal favorite Inusen's character), but that's just a theory: a game theory.yes
each part has own saves. New part will start from beginning of part so you wont have saves.
In new part 4 do not overwrite old files since that is part 3.
definately no. we will not do grandma ever again. it was a bad thing to request from the artist.
No Problem, Buddy. I Will Wait.yes
each part has own saves. New part will start from beginning of part so you wont have saves.
In new part 4 do not overwrite old files since that is part 3.
definately no. we will not do grandma ever again. it was a bad thing to request from the artist.
Support this guy or i punch you his game ifyoudo is as good as milftoondrama and already updated hes making all the art of MTD. Heres his patreonYou must be registered to see the links
You can buy me a coffee, it is fast easy, you only need a Paypla account to support me!
Just if you liek to support me! XD
you forgot to translate negão to english, pls translatehe is having some internet/upload problems, probably today or tomorrow...
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Full day? You don't even know where the dev lives! How can you say "full day".it's been a full day now, this is getting ridiculous "ISP outages" never last this long. Drive to the next city over, or upload from an internet bar or something.
no dhuashduashdahudyou forgot to translate negão to english, pls translate
I'm br too, negãono dhuashduashdahud
this word in ptbr hasnt the same "weight" as in north america "culture" (i think i can put in that way).
I will edit so as not to end up "attacking" someone without intention.
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My thoughts as a professionnal : DarkCookie, since the very start, adopted a unique business model that no one else on patreon does = interaction through picarto. DC always delivered free updates and never asked for support or things like that. He simply put his passion first and unconsciously attracted lots and lots of fans. His supporters don't feel like simple pledgers, but like " Actors ".For example, why does a game sammertime saga get a 56 thousand dollars a month Why ?
Although the update is issued every 4 months
There is a rule that anyone should follow. The more credibility, the greater the eagerness to work, and the more fulfilling the desires of supporters and fans, the support will increase terribly.
For example, why does a game sammertime saga get a 56 thousand dollars a month Why ?
Although the update is issued every 4 months
Have to agree with Kakato and Jaffer on this. Dev and fan interaction is critical in making a game work. For a fan funded platform like patreon, worst thing you can do is to go missing, delayed updates without reason and an overall lack of credibility. Actions like this undermine fan loyalty and eventually they will stop pouring money. Summertime saga has more interaction and you all can also clearly see how much effort Darkcookie puts in streaming everyday, with updates and all. Makes the wait worthwhile no matter how long it takes. And usually each update has a decent amount of new content.My thoughts as a professionnal : DarkCookie, since the very start, adopted a unique business model that no one else on patreon does = interaction through picarto. DC always delivered free updates and never asked for support or things like that. He simply put his passion first and unconsciously attracted lots and lots of fans. His supporters don't feel like simple pledgers, but like " Actors ".
Communication and interaction are things that few Devs master. Some try to do it, but fail... Others don't communicate at all, and then you have DarkCookie, a natural-born communicant who bet on his passion first and liked to show it to his supporters. Money came gradually. He didn't earn 56 thousand from the start. I remember he was earning between 8 and 13 k for one whole year in the past.