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Wasn't this game supposed to get an update every 2 weeks now?
The fact that after a year of no updates, some people actually believed in that promise, just shows me how dumb his supporters are.
Can you blame him? If I was making that much money, that would be how I start every day.ICSTOR's idea of hard work is sitting on a beach masturbating with the money he makes
Haha xD i Love You <3ICSTOR's idea of hard work is sitting on a beach masturbating with the money he makes
Hello does the incest patch work or not ?For the entire game?
Yes it does.Hello does the incest patch work or not ?
If I made that much money, I would no longer touch my dick at all myself.Can you blame him? If I was making that much money, that would be how I start every day.
Frankly, non-existing update cannot be good.Is the new update good enough?
0.71 was broken for Celia path, ho-ho-hohmm im stuck at celia's path
already cleared all other's till notification show up
i got celia blackmail part till the blowjob anal part, done both, but nothing else since then
help pls
Nope, just 400 renders for Sara fuck.Is the new update good enough?
You can't, the characters aren't far enough in their relationships to activate the Harem ending.Pardon my ignorance, but how do you get the Harem Route to work?
I agree! And we also need to introduce an IQ test for Patreon, because ICSTOR followers have the lowest IQ in the history of mankind, if they still continue to pay and believe.The current patreon system is completely full of holes and an invitation for fraudsters.
Needs a change, urgently.
Pay per build ensures that there are no more scammers, if it means that future developers have to bring some capital with them (from the start) is even another reason that the whole project runs honestly because once the developer puts his hard-earned money to start a project, he will handle his work more responsibly.
By having a sword of Damocles over his head he will make sure that he often releases updates & keep lying will be punished with sanctions.
Another option would be: An advance payment with consumer protection (similar to PayPal's buyer protection)
Supporters could send money in advance and if the dev will not release a update in an certain time frame, you can withdraw the money.
Or a middle ground:
You could do the whole thing like this, for example, initially it is billed monthly and if about three times the developer is releasing very slowly or not at all, his account is penalized (strikes) & from then on he is only allowed to debit per build.
This method won't completely eliminate fraud, still it will force it out a lot.
Whatever the decision, Patreon & SubStar are in dire need of some form of fraud deterrent, it cannot go on as it is now.
I have 5/5 relationships with the three required characters.You can't, the characters aren't far enough in their relationships to activate the Harem ending.
no you don’t and its not in the game anywayI have 5/5 relationships with the three required characters.
There barely is one.And the plot is at least not bad.
Um.... no. Patreon & SubStar do not need to deter this. Every person can change/stop their payments when they want (may not affect the next months payment.... not sure on that as I don't have a Patreon anymore.) If they want to keep paying someone who isn't actively making games, that's the patron's choice. And who are you to judge them for it? It's their money, not yours.The current patreon system is completely full of holes and an invitation for fraudsters.
Needs a change, urgently.
Pay per build ensures that there are no more scammers, if it means that future developers have to bring some capital with them (from the start) is even another reason that the whole project runs honestly because once the developer puts his hard-earned money to start a project, he will handle his work more responsibly.
By having a sword of Damocles over his head he will make sure that he often releases updates & keep lying will be punished with sanctions.
Another option would be: An advance payment with consumer protection (similar to PayPal's buyer protection)
Supporters could send money in advance and if the dev will not release a update in an certain time frame, you can withdraw the money.
Or a middle ground:
You could do the whole thing like this, for example, initially it is billed monthly and if about three times the developer is releasing very slowly or not at all, his account is penalized (strikes) & from then on he is only allowed to debit per build.
This method won't completely eliminate fraud, still it will force it out a lot.
Whatever the decision, Patreon & SubStar are in dire need of some form of fraud deterrent, it cannot go on as it is now.